Friendly Staff, Clean environment, hours of operation..
what I don't like is the people who are using the machines are constantly viewing their phones, when they should be using the machines, which causes others to have to wait unnecessary for them. It's a pain & very frustrating. The staff have to do something to avoid this Craziness!!!
I love the Y because they have all the equipment I could possibly want to achieve my fitness goals. The indoor track, the group fitness classes, the pool, and the amazing staff all make it a great place to work out. As a trans guy, I also really appreciate the gender neutral locker rooms.
I feel that the classes are accessible and a great mix of different people and abilities. The instructors are full of energy and encouragement. I appreciate the wide variety of classes and equipment available for use.
We joined the YMCA just after the pandemic in an effort to help my daughter (who is autistic) to become a better swimmer. After going to many swim schools and trainers previously, we were nervous to engage but then met Ms. Indya at the GR YMCA. She absolutely did what no other instructor was able to do, which was teach my daughter to simply love swimming. She was incredibly patient and kind. When my daughter was terrified to put her face in the water, she didn't push it but eventually bought her a snorkel mask which she took to immediately. She now dives under water on her own and truly loves swimming. I can't thank her and the YMCA enough for their work, kindness and patience. Truly a special place for my family.
I enjoy using the David D Hunting YMCA because the classes are great. All of the equipment is very nice but what makes the Y remarkable is the friendly staff and the upbeat and happy members
Love the location, the diversity of folks, the staff (especially Rodney), and the facility overall. The renovations, however, seem to be taking way too long.
Variety of fitness equipment, pool, hot tub, track, lockers in workout area, cleanliness. Area for improvement- some staff are very friendly and helpful while some others don’t even acknowledge me when I check in at front desk and say hello.
I appreciate that the Y is open to all, and encourages a broad membership. I am uncertain, though, why the Y gave away convenient parking access. Was there a choice? Was it simply for the money for refurbishing? The GVSU ramp is not an equivalent exchange for access by seniors. Communication with members is spotty; when will poll-users hear that CC practice starts?