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Slidell Athletic Club
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Slidell Athletic Club is an average gym. There is much hype about the classes they offer, however, the classes do not cater to the working person. They are scheduled either too early or too late in the evening. My decision to joing Slidell Athletic Club was based on the fact that the second location, on Hwy 190, would be opening in 2009. It's November 11, 2009 and there is no activity on that property. I don't find the instructors very friendly or helpful. No one talks to you when you are there and I have never been approached by any staff member asking if I needed any help. I have observed the staff engagined in extensive conversations with the extremely fit members. I would think that those people don't need as much help or guidance as the "not so fit" members. It is as though the staff avoids those who are overweight and un-fit. I thought that I would be motivated and encouraged by the staff members, but, quite the contrary. I may as well join one of the self-help gym in t
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