Bad Concept - Mid Gym
It already starts with problems at the entrance. There are no staff members in the gym; everything is fully digital, so you have to enter through a turnstile/airlock system. However, only one person can pass through at a time, which leads to a queue just to get inside. The same system is also required to exit the gym. That means queues form inside as well—you can’t simply leave through a door but have to enter a code again to get out.
Once inside, you are required to change into sports shoes because street shoes are not allowed. This means you enter the gym in sports shoes and street clothes, then walk to the changing room to take off the shoes again, change your clothes, and then put the sports shoes back on. This process is completely unnecessary and poorly designed.
After that, there are no lockers inside the changing rooms themselves. You have to leave the changing room and use a shared locker area together with women. There are only about 30 lockers in total, which is far too few. On top of that, the lockers do not have electronic locks (e.g. via a membership card). Instead, you need to bring your own padlock and carry the key with you throughout your entire workout.
The equipment itself is good and well maintained, but there is only one of each machine.
Overall, this feels like an unnecessary, overly capitalistic concept. The experience is comparable to searching for customer support on a website and being endlessly redirected to an FAQ page instead of getting real help.
3. februar 2026
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