Glassworks Fitness

Louisville, 815 W Market St, Louisville, KY 40202 | β˜… 4.8 (23 Review)

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Jacob Capra

β˜… 2

I tried two times to go to this gym, first at 7:15 a.m. the site claims they’re open at 6:00 but no one was at the desk, and when I called the number I was sent to voicemail.

I tried again the next day at 3:30 p.m. calling to make sure someone was there. Kent answered and told me how to get in the building ensuring someone would be at the desk until about 4:30 so I did as he said and again no one was there and I could not get in. I called Kent back to ask and he sent me to voicemail. Wasted $5 each time on parking.

Surprising that this place stays open while being so difficult to actually go to for new members. I travel for work and visit new gyms often and rarely have this much trouble.

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senpai phan

β˜… 5

Is true

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Nick Delsignore

β˜… 5

Awesome gym, very good deal for downtown residents.

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Connor Weis

β˜… 5

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Graham Parker

β˜… 5

This is a total 'find' in Louisville, KY. Small, well stocked gym, zero fuss, zero fancy, but everything you need for a focused work out. Price is right too, and Kent who owns it...top guy.

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Jason Glass

β˜… 4

Good gym with plenty of free weights and cardio machines. Not at all crowded. Could benefit by some investment in a cable weight system and some leg machines, and could have been maintained better. Still, enjoyed my experience and will go back if in Louisville needing a place to workout.

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Lawson Morel

β˜… 5

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Renaldo Karajic

β˜… 5

Very cool location.

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Scott Massari

β˜… 5

Great little gym if you're in downtown Louisville. I stopped in while traveling for work and was able to get a well priced day pass to squat bench and deadlift.

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Alina Corcoran

β˜… 5

The owner accommodates travelers at $25/week. The gym is 24 access with a key card and has everything for a good workout. It is not necessarily staffed 24h, however, so you may have to deal with poor gym etiquette by others (read: people who actually don't know how to lift, but grunt as if they do) or questionable music choices, but I would still recommend for the price/equipment/location. Can't be beat!

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Queen Bee2

β˜… 5

Great place to get your fit on.. 😁

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Anthony Lopez

β˜… 5

$25 for a weeks worth of 24hr gym access..no fancy machines basics only, but you can definitely get a good workout in.

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Jonathan Hale (Brother Jon η₯žθ–ηš„θ–ζ‹³)

β˜… 5

This is my gym, and I love it

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Kevin Jones

β˜… 5

Has everything you need for a powerlifting strength training routine.

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Brian M

β˜… 5

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Brian Elstner

β˜… 5

Been going here since it opened. Kent knows how to make you not fat and make it hurt so good!

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Kris Al!

β˜… 5

My Go 2 Spot

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Stephanie Oh

β˜… 5

Best gym for those who like barbell training, powerlifting or crossfit. Has four complete racks, a sleigh, a couple cardio machines, free weights, belts, resistance bands, and a large studio for group classes, spin bikes, trx bands.

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Laura Morrow

β˜… 5

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Brent Deschler

β˜… 5

Perfect if you are looking for a hiit kind of workout. Management and staff is awesome. A gem tucked into the corner of downtown (by bat factory).

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paul duffy

β˜… 5

I was in town for a long weekend and was having trouble finding a gym that was neither crowded with "machines" nor a xfit box. GWF was exactly what I needed: Four squat racks, bumper plates, kettlebells, dumbbells, a sled, resistance bands and plenty of open floor space to use it all. Kent was very helpful and accommodating and I'll definitely be back when I'm in town again.

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Diane Watts-Roy

β˜… 5

If you're looking for a convenient and friendly place to workout in downtown Louisville, take the time to check out Glassworks Fitness (located in the basement of the Glassworks building). Not only does this gym have all the typical equipment you might expect (treadmills, weights, elliptical machines, etc.) but you'll also find more unusual options including TRX training equipment. And when it comes to working out, you can choose between doing it solo, participating in group classes, or getting some individualized training designed to help you gain strength and stay injury-free. Best of all, this place is friendly and relaxed, with a real community feel...the perfect place to work off some stress and get into shape.

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Angela Mattingly

β˜… 5

Truly a neighborhood fitness center, GWF provides a friendly, personalized gym experience. Its access and location couldn't be more convenient for people who work or live downtown, like me. It has all the equipment I need to do my own thing, while also offering amazing group training sessions where I can get more guidance in my workouts. It is always staffed while open, and Kent and Angela are great resources who are always happy to help. The instructors are also motivating, friendly, and energetic. I can't imagine being a member anywhere else. Glassworks Fitness will always be my gym!

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