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villagetinker
11-15-2014, 09:25 PM
My wife and I are thinking about joining a Health club, unfortunately it appears none of the clubs in the villages are "silver sneakers" clubs. However, I did want to get some information on the MVP club at Brownwood, as it is close by. Their website has no information on Initial cost and monthly dues, and we would be interested in others that use this facility and what they think of it.
Thank you.
JoMar
11-15-2014, 10:47 PM
My wife and I are thinking about joining a Health club, unfortunately it appears none of the clubs in the villages are "silver sneakers" clubs. However, I did want to get some information on the MVP club at Brownwood, as it is close by. Their website has no information on Initial cost and monthly dues, and we would be interested in others that use this facility and what they think of it.
Thank you.
I have a membership, not inexpensive and I don't take advantage of all they offer....I did go to the Seabreeze gym when I rented here and it was ok but not even close to the standard and facility of MVP. MVP has trainers, varied equipment, a diverse schedule of classes. Stop by and take the tour. How's the mustang?
Meddick
11-16-2014, 09:46 AM
We belong to MVP and I like it very much. There is a lot of varied equipment available. Take the tour - when we did there was no pressure to sign up, which was pleasant.
cquick
11-16-2014, 10:00 AM
Yes, I agree with the previous poster, just visit MVP and take the tour. If you live near the one in Brownwood, then that's the one you should tour. They can give you all the options and classes and you can see the actual classes and machines.
KathieI
11-16-2014, 10:14 AM
Have you looked into Infinity Fitness? They are located on 441/27 in Fruitland Park. I believe they might have Silver Sneakers club, but I'm not 100% sure. Many of my friends go there, its less expensive than MVP and is very clean and nice. Here's their website.
Best Infinity Fitness and Spa | (http://bestinfinity.com/)
John_W
11-16-2014, 10:52 AM
My wife and I joined MVP at Brownwood last May and we have been going 4 or 5 mornings a week ever since. We live very close to Seabreeze and my neighbor belongs to that gym, so we visited that gym first. It was very small, reminded of a workout room at a motel. It costs my neighbor about $365 a year for one person. I had been working out at home for about 5 years already, so it seemed like I would be traveling to basically do the same thing I had been doing at home.
I then visited MVP at Brownwood, of course your initially impressed with the size of the building, they even have a basketball court and locker rooms with showers. What sets them apart is classes, there are three classrooms of different size with exercise equipment and stationary bikes. Some are for cross country biking, free weight exercises to yoga or cardio workouts. All through the day classes are offered at various times, they have printed schedules and electronic information boards on the wall like at an airport. The classes are lead by trained instructors with usually loud fast paced music. There is a main open area where treadmills, bikes, free weights and machines are available anytime without classes.
MVP is not cheap but we do like many others and that is to put it on our credit card and it's charged monthly and don't even see the bill. It's $59 a month for one person and $43 for the second member, with tax it's $109 per month. We've already knocked that down to $104 by referring a friend from my softball team. You get a $5 a month credit for every person you refer. If you were to stop by for a visit, they would give a short tour and a 3 day pass. If you have a referral from a member, they will give you a 7 day pass to try out the facilities and take any class you choose.
Mudder
11-16-2014, 12:41 PM
You could also try several of the free classes at various Rec Centers, they may do the trick for you. Many of these classes are serious workout classes, others a little less. Trial and error to find the combo that works for you. Also water aerobics at the sports pools are great, some more difficult than others.
I think that Anytime Fitness on 466 is a Silver Sneakers gym, we 're been there, it's fine.
obxgal
11-16-2014, 03:49 PM
Silver Sneakers classes were offered at Curves between Subway and Cal's barber shop, when I check into it a few months back.
You can always call and double check.
1072 Lake Sumter Landing
The Villages, FL 32162
Phone: (352) 205-8693
Hours of Operation
Mon: 7am - 6:30pm
Tues: 7am - 6:30pm
Wed: 7am - 6:30pm
Thu: 7am - 6:30pm
Fri: 7am - 6pm
Sat: 8am - 12pm
Sun: 12pm - 4pm
delima2000
11-16-2014, 03:58 PM
Anytime fitness centers have silver sneakers. There is one on 466 in lady lake, I think there is one in wildwood. Another one on 441 down the street from walmarts.
rubicon
11-16-2014, 04:18 PM
There are a number of fitness centers in and around TV. Many rec centers have free programs . My wife utilized one free program three times a week. i belong to MVP The employees at MVP are very pleasant and helpful
villagetinker
11-16-2014, 09:59 PM
To all that replied, THANK YOU for all of the information.
JoMar, the Mustang is almost finished.......
mtdjed
11-17-2014, 06:13 PM
If you go out to the MVP web site , you can get a free 3 day pass and use either the Brownwood or Spanish Springs facility.
My wife is disappointed in their failure to continue offering Zumba at the Brownwood facility. Apparently they don't want to pay instructors as there are many available in the area. They say they cannot find trained instuctors.
Carpe Diem
11-17-2014, 06:48 PM
MVP seems like a cadillac option. Wish they could upgrade the regional centers a little. I'd pay $365 a year for a decent weight room and not much more. But $60 a month? Yikes! I guess you can charge that when you're largely the only show in town.
spring_chicken
11-18-2014, 07:34 AM
Another benefit at MVP if you like to get a massage, you can pay an extra $30 per month and get a one hour massage each month. This is a half price massage and can be used by anyone, not just the member (makes a great gift). Their massage therapists are top notch.
graciegirl
11-18-2014, 08:57 AM
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dominick
11-18-2014, 09:19 PM
If you are REALLY into fitness and want a great workout, try Lady Lake CrossFit. Research CrossFit on the internet if you are interested. The workouts are strenuous and can be exhausting, but are scalable according to your ability and fitness level. I'm 74 and just try to do what I can do. I've made dramatic gains in strength, endurance, mobility, balance, etc. in less than a year.
Lady Lake CrossFit is expensive, no frills and most of the people are younger. No fancy exercise machines, tvs or showers, just a great workout. They have their own website-- google Lady Lake CrossFit.
manaboutown
11-18-2014, 09:33 PM
I would just like to have a convenient 24 hr Fitness @ $15/mo. nearby.
DAWN MARIE
11-19-2014, 09:38 PM
I joined Anytime Fitness. It has six locations in the area but we go to the one in Wildwood about 5 minutes from Brownwood. The membership entitles you to go to any of the Anytime Fitness Centers across the country. The Wildwood location has excellent machines and free weights. The cost is very reasonable and if you bring in a friend who joins you get a month free added to your yearly membership. They let you try it for seven days free before you join. It took me just one day and I signed up.
Chatbrat
11-20-2014, 10:33 AM
At MVP, all personnel are trained in CPR & there are lots of AEDS, they have saved several people--don't bet your life to save some $$$$
2BNTV
11-20-2014, 11:02 AM
I am a member of MVP for the last year and although some people may flinch at $600 per year, plus tax, I feel it is worth it, for all you get. I go to the Spanish Springs facility, and from 8 AM to noon, they have a fast cycle for the weight machines, where they set-up up all of the machines for you. I go through twice, in less than 30 minutes.
Plenty of treadmills, cross trainers, bicycles etc...... They also have classes that I do not go to. People are friendly and it is a pleasant experience. I like the steam room in addition to the showers and the view overlooking SS, is great. Keeps one amused with people watching if you forget your headphones. They have lockers to store your valuables under lock and key.
I could save money by going to Anytime Fitness but they don't have a place to store one's valuables safely. Their staff sometimes is not on the premises. If one decided to go late at night and their were no other people in the place, who would would call for help, if one got ill? That seems to bother me. I personally don't feel comfortable in their setting, but that's just me.
Sometimes going for a work-out becomes "mind over matter". If you don't mind it don't matter. :D Going to a pleasant place is enough incentive to defray the difference in cost. They are some things in life not worth cutting corners over, and I take my health, too seriously. I'd rather give it to MVP than the doctors. :smiley:
You can save money by ascertaining your dedication level to fitness. If one is not going to go to a facility frequently, save your money and find other activities. Anything to raise your heart level for 30 minutes, is a good thing.
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