Nitzan BFebruary 18, 2020
2 floors, one has more cardio machines and space for light weights and stretches. Other floor is for heavy weights and a studio where they do the classes. Locker rooms are clean and plenty of towels.
Michael HarperMay 6, 2013
Great gym... The basem*nt is a little claustrophobic (probably because its a basem*nt) but the upper floor is nicely appointed with great machines and very clean.
Sexy LFSeptember 25, 2014
Been here 10+ times
Latest hours other than Broadway and 7th. If you're trying to squeeze in a workout before bed, this is the NYSC to hit up. Just be respectful and leave BEFORE closing time so staff doesn't have to ask
Nick OrozcoJuly 28, 2011
2 floors, the top has al the cardio machines and the basem*nt has the weights, and most of the machines. It's a small gym, but has all the necessary machinery. It's also really affordable.
SK Energy ShotsApril 7, 2012
SK Energy Tip: Instead of resting for a set period of time, only rest for as long as you need it. Start with a Street King and you’ll have non-stop energy for your whole workout.
Sameepa ShettyJanuary 6, 2015
Been here 50+ times
Weekend afternoons are packed. But individual tv monitors on cardio machines do help with extra motivation. Lighter weights might be a problem here.
Michael HarrisOctober 8, 2012
Been here 5+ times
Pay $5 extra for the passport and jog down to the 80th and Broadway location. Much nicer facility.
Sarah Friedlander GarciaAugust 16, 2016
Been here 100+ times
AC has been broken and barely working since May. Mgmt says "sorry". Sadly this is the closest gym to my apt. If you like the feeling of bikram yoga while doing your cardio this is your place.
See AlsoGroup Fitness | NYSCCorie KupferbergAugust 12, 2012
Been here 25+ times
Brand new, beautiful spin bikes upstairs close to the windows. Great feel, great improvement.
SailingsamJanuary 14, 2014
Don't go between 5 and 7pm...and some weekend hours because it feels like Grand Central. They run out of towels a lot. They need to hire more cleaners for the locker rooms and equipments.
Ashley BlackmonJanuary 24, 2012
Ewwww this place is horrible. The studio is oblong, has huge pillars in the middle of room, and not suitable for comfortable for yoga. It smells like feet and so do the mats! And it is in the basem*nt
Hillary ReevesJuly 7, 2012
Been here 25+ times
I prefer midtown locations M-F, but the weekend staff here rocks. Also the TVs have Bravo!!
AT BerryJune 20, 2012
Been here 100+ times
Great group classes and opens at 5am Mon-Fri. Very friendly and helpful staff!!
Stephanie ShearMay 18, 2012
Been here 50+ times
Friendly staff and great classes. Big locker area with a steam room.
Blink2HappyDaysJanuary 22, 2019
Been here 50+ times
I really like to work with my trainer!!
SailingsamJanuary 14, 2014
They need to hire more cleaners for the locker rooms and equipments. Not too sanitary. Late and early hours only plus.
SailingsamJanuary 14, 2014
Very crowded location because of its proximity to a major subway stop. It is a rather small space for such a busy location. The Men's locker room has this eternal horrible smell.
Anne MyersJuly 10, 2013
Been here 10+ times
It's nothing fancy and the staff is pretty out of it, but it gets the job done exercise-wise!
Jordan Elpern-WaxmanAugust 7, 2011
Best part about this branch is the hours: open until midnight M-Th and 10pm other days
Mia GarciaFebruary 22, 2012
Been here 25+ times
Always overly packed before 9pm!
Logan DunnAugust 29, 2022
Promised $47 rate for 4 months, they "kept forgetting", "corporate pushed back", "manager wasn't in today". Now the new manager says he can't change the rate. Very dirty floors. Blink costs $30.
Ro IannucciFebruary 12, 2012
Been here 25+ times
Always crowded and very difficult to get a treadmill in the winter.
Stephen SalomonAugust 6, 2011
Live life like it's no tomorrow and grind hard like there's no today.
Valery RockMarch 11, 2015
Horrible experience even trying to join gym! Thy are crooks!!!! Took my money !!! Do not join unless you want them to take your money!!!!
Eric WagnerFebruary 10, 2011
Please do not leave weights on top of the heavy bag platform. It is Extremely dangerous.
Stef SpitalnickMarch 31, 2011
Been here 10+ times
get sweaty. leave happy.
Lance SuzukiJuly 10, 2010
Been here 5+ times
Caroline's yoga class Mondays @ 8:15pm is awesome!
Mike MatthewsFebruary 6, 2010
Pay the extra $30/month and go to Equinox 3 blocks down. Constantly broken machines, dirty feel and limited floor space. The only plus NYSC has is ubiquity in Manhattan
SemiraJune 5, 2013
One squat rack. No power rack. Rusty bars and clamps. No room to deadlift. Bad bad bad.
Arielle KFebruary 17, 2013
Been here 100+ times
Waited for 40 minutes to get in this am and then had to leave. WTF?
FAQs
What happened to New York sports clubs? ›
After facing some challenges, we have new ownership and new leadership and a renewed commitment to better serve our members. We are broadening our offerings and investing in new experiences from recovery to heavy lifting to authentic boutique fitness.
How much is NYSC nyc? ›Membership Type | PSUNYC Monthly Rate | Retail Monthly Rate |
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Passport (Excludes Elite) | $79.99 | $109.99 |
Westchester Regional | $79.99 | $79.99 |
Single Club (Westchester) | $39.99 | $59.99 |
Single Club (Brooklyn or Queens) | $29.99 | $44.99 |
We welcome guests within all of our Clubs.
How old do you have to be to join the New York Sports Club? ›We do not seek information directly from children. If you are under 13, you should not provide us with any information without the involvement of a parent or guardian. A parent or guardian may register a child age 14 or over to visit or join one of our clubs.
Is Lucille Roberts out of business? ›The bankruptcy court order also required TSI's remaining assets to be sold and for the company to be shut down. The transaction closed on November 30, 2020, and, since that time, all gyms branded New York Sports Club or Lucille Roberts have been purchased and are now operated by a different company.
What happened to the 21 Club in New York? ›In March 2020, indoor dining at all New York City restaurants, including 21 Club, ceased due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In November 2020, the club's managers stated that it had made the decision to keep the club permanently closed. The signature jockey statues were removed in December 2020.
Do New York sports clubs have showers? ›Store your belongings securely in our locker room. Freshen up after a workout using our showers and vanity area. Please bring your own lock to secure your belongings while you workout.
How much does it cost to join the Players Club NYC? ›Like many of the city's private enclaves, The Players is historically a venue for more established residents (Jimmy Fallon holds his annual Christmas party here, for example), with $1,500 initiation fees and annual dues beginning at $2,000.
Can anyone join the New York Athletic Club? ›Membership in the club is by invitation only. The club offers many sports, including rowing, wrestling, boxing, judo, fencing, swimming, basketball, rugby union, soccer, tennis, handball, squash, snooker, lacrosse and water polo.
How much does the New York Sports Club pay? ›Average New York Sports Club and Our Family of Brands hourly pay ranges from approximately $12.00 per hour for Coordinator to $46.51 per hour for Training Instructor.
What happened to BSC Wellesley? ›
BSC, technically NYSC after a buyout, flamed out last year following mismanagement, a bankruptcy filing and an attempted recovery that didn't pan out.
Do you have to pay to get into clubs in New York? ›Clubs with a cover charge would typically range from $10-$40 for entry. But this varies greatly by market, day of week, event type, and the gender ratio in your group (at higher end establishments). “Clubs” that are basically just bars with a DJ and dance floor that open up might be $0-$20.
What happened to New York Times sports section? ›The New York Times has killed its sports department, saying coverage will be drawn from its online sports site, The Athletic. It acquired the site last year for $550 million. A MARTÍNEZ, HOST: A sign of the times at The New York Times.
What happened to the group New York City? ›New York City disbanded in late 1974. Claude Johnson passed away in 2017, from Altzheimer's disease.
What happened to the Princeton Club of New York? ›In 2021, the club defaulted on its $40 million mortgage debt and the property was foreclosed. The building was sold in December 2023 for $8 million.
What happened to New York Health and Racquet Club? ›The fitness centers were forced to shut their doors in mid-March amid the coronavirus pandemic. New York Health & Racquet Club is permanently closing its four locations. The sports club had recently partnered with the Life Time wellness brand on four other co-branded locations.