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1828, West Hubbard Street, 60622, Chicago, Cook County, US Estados Unidos
kontakte telefon: +1 352-256-7166
webseite: bluprintfit.com
größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: 41.8899661, Longitude: -87.6730975
Jason Smith
::This place is run by exceptionally knowledgeable, thoughtful folks. Great culture. Great place to go if you're looking to up your workout intensity.
Robert A. Krecak
::Great coaches, awesome facility, and a welcoming community. Highly recommended!
Danny Wirtz
::A great community of expert coaches, good equipment and an impeccably clean space. Classes motivate, inspire and push you to your limits, all while being a professional, supportive...and fun!
Catherine Crews
::It's been 2 years and I can truly say that I have found my community! Excellent, supportive staff and a group of amazing members that cheer me on when I'm the last one to finish! I am stronger and in better health than I have ever been and I have created a new habit of working out 5 days a week (and I like it)!
Jon Meuzelaar
::Did you accidentally let yourself get out of shape? And by "accidentally" I mean "willfully spent several months / years doing nothing except 12 oz curls like me". Let's look at my excuses for not joining a gym and why I'm so glad I joined Bluprint. It's hard. Yes. Yes it is. New routines, no idea what I was doing there, I was sore all the time. But so worth it. I have a routine, and the coaches encourage me to stick to it. They actually coach: they show you what to do and how to do it EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. Even for things I've done hundreds of times. It helps you learn and get better. That's what coaches should do. And the soreness, it becomes like a good friend who reminds you that you did something good for yourself. Everyone there is going to look like Adonis and will judge me. I'm not the only person rocking a righteous dad bod there and my guns are more of the Nerf variety. No one judges. We're all here to be healthy. I'll hurt myself. I've never been yelled at, encouraged to lift more than I could, or told to do something faster with poor form. I've been given positive encouragement, shown proper form, told to SLOW DOWN on movements to focus on form, etc. Cross fit is a cult. It definitely has it's own language (AMRAP, EMOTM, T2B, etc.) and it's kind of addictive. But you're not forced to eat low-protein gruel and watch indoctrination films. I might die. I mean, I haven't yet, so that's a good thing.