Get In Shape For Women, Arlington

Get In Shape For Women, Arlington3.8
10 reviews
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About Get In Shape For Women

Jump on the treadmill or work on your weights ? Arlington's Get in Shape for Women offers a full body workout. When you stop by this gym today, try a personal trainer to start the journey to a more fit you. Strengthen your body and fitness endurance with a class here.

Get in Shape for Women's patrons can find places to park in the area. So go ahead and treat yourself to a full-body workout at Get in Shape for Women in Arlington and enjoy the good kind of sore the next day.

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Groupon Customer Reviews

3.8
10 Groupon Ratings
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D
Darby
19 Ratings
3 Reviews
· 11 years ago
Nice vibe
J
Julie
35 Ratings
23 Reviews
· 11 years ago
Great way to get back in shape.
M
Maruta
6 Ratings
1 Reviews
· 11 years ago
For a place that advertises specialized attention and service, the studio in Newtonville felt like a factory. There was only ONE person working there during my first visit, and that poor woman had to do everything from answer phones to get new people like me started, to running the training for the women on the machines. She was doing the best she could, but this was NOT what I expected given the advertisement. Also, it turns out that this "nutrition counseling" advertising is nothing more that writing down what you eat (which I already do anyway). Finally, the trainer didn't ask about any of my potential health issues, any injuries, etc. I definitely feel ripped off.