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Powered by Providence, Active Wellness Center Kruse Woods is a motivating community health club offering group fitness classes, Personal Training, ample cardio equipment, a EGYM Smart Strength Circuit, and convenient amenities like day lockers and showers.
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Jim Newcomer
β 5
Small club, know lots of people, good equipment kept clean and in good condition, friendly staff -- all of them: what's not to like? I've been a member for several years, and at nearly 90 years old, I'll probably be a member as long as I can keep coming. Five Stars!
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ROD GUTIERREZ
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Dave
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I quite like it here-- great and friendly staff and friendly people working out at all hours. Lots of classes that are included with membership, and a few that cost a bit but seem to be top quality.
This is not a meat-head gym! The new LO aquatic and fitness center across town is more that style. This is a place to get a good workout without any sort of showing off.
The E-Gym machines are REMARKABLE. I'm a videogamer and until I started using e-gym, always skipped leg day. It's fun collecting the pac-man dots, and tailored to you.
Decent locker rooms, rentable permanent half-lockers, day-use full-lockers, and showers. There's a steam room but no sauna. There is not towel service (yet-- I will keep hounding them to pick that back up-- it's awkward bringing towels to and fro). There are hair dryers and soap in the bathroom, and combo-bodywash-shampoo in the showers, but no other fancy amenities like cotton balls, deodorant, and lotions. That's OK with me.
Machines, bikes, elipticals, stairs, handbike, 2 new spinbikes, kettles, and freeweights and a large open area when classes aren't in session for doing PT, mat work, etc. Very well equipped for the size.
The other people who use the gym have been pleasant, social, and there is a very distinct culture of wiping down what you use after you use it. Bravo!
If you are an employee at the surrounding office park, or a member of an insurance plan that includes Active&Fit Direct, you will have a chance to grab a membership at quite a discount.
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Anne Eames
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I just turned 55 and am somewhat self investingater,, I too have providence. We all think that 55 is a senior citizen, untrue. The true age for Medicare part c is 65 sometimes 67. And this applies to very few people. The criteria has to be met. Gyms are not β therapeutic now Physical therapy without Medicare part C. Providence is a catholic based business. Not that it matters but in the mission statement the beliefs are catholic based. I have a hard time because your primary care doctor talks to you for an hour and farms you out for your needs. So if one Dr says physical therapy, your primary care has to sign also. Now that providence has moved locations to Beaverton, itβs much different. I am extreme. I regularly fall and usually end up maybe not broken but cracked and horrid bruising. I broke my knee 2 years ago, no way did I get a gym pass anywhere. Ok I did see the doctor five weeks in and I healed myself. Knowing the outpatient costs were greater than my rent. I cannot afford providence, you only get in home care after 80, with qualifying health problems. So I suggest this, walk a lot. Use health insurance sparingly but Never miss an appointment, similar to AWOL, 3 times and watch services dissipate slowly. Build your own workout. Fill two jugs of water, and walk around for 15 min. Then on the floor ten reps of 7 gut crunches, pushups on the counter itβs not as easy as you think. Anything who is not integrated through providence, look for the AMA sticker in window or ask to see it. Remember not on Medicare good luck
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DiannaandJim Pickett
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liliana heller-mafrica
β 5
Medium to small size facility with the feel of a private club with state of the art workout equipment plus gym area. Facility is well maintained and impeccably clean. In addition, the staff is not only properly certified but also very caring and friendly. They greet my husband and I by name with a smile, and frequently solicit our opinion regarding our satisfaction level with our membership. We feel fortunate to have this happy place where we can continue to stay active in a very comfortable environment.
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Greg Retzlaff
β 5
Itβs great. Adequate equipment including new higher tech E gym.
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Pam Deardorff
β 5
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Marye'-Elizabeth Leslie
β 5
Just joined this gym. Love it cause it is small. The facility is super clean. There are lots of options for cardio. They have egym, circut training.
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Lowell Herr
β 5
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Anton Bernhardt
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Roni Pham
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Liane Parker
β 5
The e-machines are great π
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John Smit
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I called today looking for a fitness center when covid clears. My husband and I both have Providence health insurance. Providence, the internet and even Providence fitness center website elude to either free fitness membership for providence members or a discount. I called left vm regarding the providence discount. When they called back it was like pulling teeth to get infor. I asked how much, I asked what do you get, the usual. She told me anyone can join their gym its not providence members. Pinning her down on my specific question what is my discount as having a current Providence medical plan. Quote: their is nothing free, the monthly rate is the same for everyone. If you have a providence health care plan current right now they are giving you a discount of 50% on the enrollment fee thats on top of the monthly fee thats not even listed on their website. I was told the enrollment fee is $99. My last question was: Why do you call yourself Providence fitness center, your just a run of the mill, little, overpriced fitness center that overs nothing of value to having a providence health plan. I called 3 fitness centers today, which would wave the enrollment fee, which offered a senior discount more than their monthly rate. Misleading....this is not a value to Providence healthcare members as most places beat the overall price and value. Turns out her "discount" which she never disclosed was only to seniors who were on Medicare part C, with Medicare paying for the membership. Very misleading. shame on you providence.
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M B
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Jeanne Rundles
β 5
Great personal trainer
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Brian Tompkins
β 5
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Mary Holderness
β 4
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Bill Currey
β 4
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David Stingle
β 4
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Vickie Divita
β 5
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Michael Priestley
β 4
New facility being built nearby soon
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Betty Mayer
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Bill Coughlin
β 4
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Matt Brodeur
β 5
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Elliot Marshall
β 5
Friendly staff, lots of great classes. Clean weight area, spacious locker room, nice showers. I love using the big carpeted mirror room for burpees, stretching, or anything that requires some space. Very reasonably priced.
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Lori Greer
β 5
Caring atmosphere.
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