Address: | 201 N Maple Ave #204, Purcellville, VA 20132, USA |
Phone: | +1 540-751-1050 |
Site: | olympusgympurcellville.com |
Rating: | 2.3 |
Working: | 7:30AM–9PM 7:30AM–9PM 7:30AM–9PM 7:30AM–9PM 7:30AM–2:30PM 8AM–1PM Closed |
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Michael Whitt
This is a summary of events that happened: I was a member at this gym for approximately one year. Im a large, well-built man, former Marine, Afghanistan war combat veteran (40% disabled), I work in Law Enforcement, and I am, what some may consider, a "serious lifter." I go to the gym, focus on my workout, lift heavy weights, and come out drenched in sweat. This gym is not for serious lifters. Its for elderly people and friends of the owners. The owners cancelled my membership after a single "incident" occurred, without speaking to me or getting my side of what happened. My small gym bag and water bottle were on the floor, next to a foam mat, while I wiped down a machine. An elderly woman waited next to my things in order to verbally assault me when I approached, about how Im "inconsiderate and rude" and how she "hates people like me." When I told her that she could go somewhere else if she didnt like the way I worked out, she informed me, ever so proudly, that she was friends with the owners and she was going to get my membership cancelled for "talking to her that way." She then proceeded to comment to another elderly woman that they "should work together to get his (my) membership cancelled." I continued my workout without a second thought, only laughing at this woman who continued to try to stare me down. That night, I was informed by email that my membership had been cancelled "effective immediately, because I had threatened two elderly women at the gym earlier that day." I emailed them back, telling them they had no right to terminate a contract for no reason, especially without even hearing my side of what happened, and that I would pursue legal action if necessary. The following day, however, I decided against that and simply wrote them another email, giving my side of what happened, and informing them that I accepted their decision and I would be leaving to sign up at a different gym where "people like me" were actually welcome. I should also mention that, on a separate occasion (about a week prior), the owner said something to me about doing deadlifts and he felt that "I gave him an attitude" when speaking to him (his complaint was that I was setting the weights down too hard and I "was going to break the floor." I told him I would try to set them down lighter and I even went and put some mats under the weights to cushion them). This incident, where I apparently "gave the owner attitude" was also brought up in conversation, in consideration of this more recent incident with the elderly woman verbally assaulting me. So, this is what I took away from this incident: If you are a serious lifter, "people like you" (in this womans words), will not be welcome...the owners will cancel your membership based on the accusations of their friends...and if the owner feels like you hurt his feelings, he will hold it against you until hes able to use it in conjunction with other reasons to cancel your membership. About the gym itself: old and outdated equipment, lots of elderly folks who glare at you if you look like a person who regularly frequents a gym, trash left everywhere, bathroom/locker room never clean and always in disarray, staff never there, even during "staffed hours," and WAY overpriced (they want $15 a day from any guests you bring in for a workout...the Anytime Fitness right across the street gives FREE 7-day guest passes, and Ida Lee in Leesburg only charges $7.50 for a day pass). The rates for a membership at Olympus are also MUCH higher than other gyms in the surrounding area. If you consider yourself a serious lifter, or if you simply look like someone who likes to work out, I would advise you to avoid this gym. There are MUCH nicer, newer, more updated, friendlier, and less-discriminatory places to work out in the area.
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Spencer Sullivan
This is by far the worst gym Ive ever had the pleasure of going to. The staffing hours are so odd and inconsistent that if you work during the week, youre not going to be able to acquire a membership. The facilities themselves are old, worn and being above a liquor store, you almost have to work out like a cricket. When trying to contact Olympus, they hardly ever get back to you. I tried canceling my membership two months ago, spoke to Olympus gym staff, was told it would be taken care of. And I woke up to 75.00 taken out of my account. I look back and saw that it was never taken care of and I have now lost 150$ from the prior months. I called and emailed again, vigorously, as I work during the week. Finally, days later, I was reached and they said the funds are non refundable because emails and phone calls arent sufficient ways of canceling. I wouldve came in two months ago if that was the case. Poor facilities, poor staff, poor pricing, poor gym. -Member of one year.
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Kevin B
This is the worst fitness facility Ive ever known. My son was kicked out of the facility, for having allowed a non-member in during non-staffing hours. This is completely understandable, youre running a business and cant let folks in for free. The non member wanted to pay for a day pass but was not allowed. What is not tolerable is how he was treated. A staff member swore at him several times "get the fu** out"..."dont ever fu**ing come back to this gym. Im not sure how this place is even still in business. Please avoid this place.