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Businiess name:  Jazzercise Ithaca City Health Club
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I've tried every health club that's operated in Ithaca for the last 20 years, and I keep coming back to City Health. \r \r Compared to the biggest health club in town:\r \r -it doesn't have as much equipment\r -the equipment is not as high end\r - things aren't sparkling new, and there are some longer term maintenance issues\r - simple repairs seem to take too long to be completed (although there's always another similar machine available.)\r - it doesn't have trainers roaming the floors\r - it doesn't have an on-site cafe\r \r But:\r \r -it has very good equipment, and all the equipment anyone but a professional body builder will need\r -it has full size lockers rather than annoying half-size lockers, and far more lockers per member, so you won't be constantly fighting for space when changing\r -it has the same number of showers for 1/6th as many members; no waiting for a shower, and you're much less likely to contract athlete's foot, planter's warts, and other skin infections than at the other place (I wondered why so many people were wearing sandals into the shower, until I contracted one myself.) \r - it has a better aerobics/floor exercise program (Body Pump)\r - it has a more relaxed atmosphere; people aren't fighting for access to machines or showers.\r - it doesn't attract the jock crowd\r - it's within easy walking distance of the Commons, restaurants, and pubs for after-workout socializing. \r - parking is never a problem, and you don't have to fight the traffic on 89/96.\r \r And: It costs half as much, and the conditions for putting your membership on hold while you're away aren't as restrictive.\r \r In summary, City Health isn't perfect, but it has all you're likely to need or want. If you're aspiring to be one of the ""beautiful people"", go to the other club. If you want a good workout to get or stay in shape, a good value, and a convenient location, CHC is for you. Pros: good but not state-of-the-art equipment, easy access and parking, atmosphere, value Cons: maintenance issues

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