GoodLife Fitness’s earns a 1.8-star rating from 372 reviews, showing that the majority of gym-goers are dissatisfied with fitness journey.
- All
- Reviews only
- Complaints only
- Resolved
- Unresolved
- Replied by the business
- Unreplied
- With attachments
discriminating bigots
I attended this gym for four months, and from the minute i walked into their facility, i was harassed by the personal trainers. I was called "sir", and mocked and ridiculed because i present in an androgynous manner. They would gang up and bully me relentlessly. When i complained to the management their response was referencing their "token" lesbian Allison they have on staff, and that "she gets called sir all the time doesnt bother her". They also told me that the guys involved had called me "sir" in error. However, they said and i quote "hope you had a good workout out today SIR" as i was going into the women's only section to continue my workout. Had they of truly thought i was a male, dont you think they would have prevented me from going in? The managers are unobjective and totally unprofessional. When i was referencing one of the trainers by name and his misconduct with me, she kept on correcting my enunciation of his name. Why is it more imperative that i say someone's name correctly but it isnt an important issue when they mistakenly reference my "gender"? I was perpetually harassed by the trainers friends and colleagues on the floor when i was trying to work out; goading and harassing me interrupting my workout i would do alone in the studio. In fact there was an elderly woman that came into the studio when i was well established in my workout and proceeded to hit GOLF BALLS one of which missed my face literally by half an inch. When i went out to complain etc, i said it was a matter of safety; i had asked her to move and she refused. Luiz Hernandez told her to stop hitting the balls because it was a potential risk, and then turned and verbally attacked me saying i had no right to be using the studio to run; go run outside or on a treadmill, and that i was disrupting the use of the studio by "their members". so an us and you scenario. If i can go run outside, then she can go hit her golf balls in her backyard or at a park! I have just as much right to use the space and how i see fit especially when i was in the space FIRST. The manager defended this woman and said i was the one "being unreasonable and she had every right to hit golf balls" at my head no less. ? Then the final broo ha was i was in the body attack class and these two large statured women kept hedging in on my space while i was trying to do class. We set to the floor for push ups and this woman had her spot taken by another woman so she takes my space. She literally put her big huge smelly clown feet directly in my face. I said excuse me will you please move up so your feet arent in my face? She smiled and laughed and refused to move. I finally hit her feet with my left hand and said how disrespectful. I said if someone else took your spot go deal with it with her instead of bullying me and being rude to me. Show some respect. Jen Toop put ME out saying i was the one that was inappropriate for "hitting" her feet. Well why is it that certain ones of us are designated subordinate and our rights and feelings dont matter s much as anyone else that exists? That is blatant discrimination and inequity.
They put me out of all Goodlife centres in canada because this woman bullied me and i dared to stand up for myself; because the personal trainers were violating my human rights, and i spoke up against it, that some rude and irrational woman came into a space after me that i was already using and starting hitting golf balls at my skull and i didnt tolerate it or think there was nothing wrong with that.
These people are a bunch of unprofessional redneck narrow minded ignorant hillbillies. The equipment is never fixed, the equipment in the womens area is second rate compared to the co-ed floor even tho a woman supposedly manages the place, and they gossip like a bunch of teenagers online. They have an attitude problem and nothing to show for it. The trainers were mad at me too because i dodged their annoying never ending harassment trying to get me to buy into their personal training rip offs. I witnessed them speaking disrespectfully to their clients young and old. They have NO ONE over the age of 35 acting as a fitness professional in the club. If you ride on the bus, or are of low socioeconomic status they will not either hire you or permit you to attend.
I wouldnt go there if you are rights minded and believe that all people regardless of ability or disability have the same equal right to enjoyment inclusion and RESPECT AND EQUITY.
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
personal training
Before I joined Personal Training at Goodlife, I was just a regular member doing my workouts there. Then they offered me training and seeing how far this one girl had gotten when training, I decided why not? I got the same trainer the girl had and things were going well for about a month and a half. Then my trainer told me she was leaving, at first I was a bit miffed at her sudden, disappearance but they had told me they would set me up with a new trainer. So I got this new trainer, to who I felt a little uncomfortable with because she was a tiny little woman who looked to be barley older then my 18 years of age. Eventually I got used to her and she turned out to be a good trainer. Then one day while warming up before our session, a manager came up to me and told me, that my trainer would be gone for a week.
Now this was annoying to me, because my trainer had all my information and could have called me or texted me at any point and time, or even told me she would be gone if she knew in advance. A week later I suddenly have this guy saying he was going to train me, while mine was gone. After a couple sessions I asked what was going on and he told me that he was my new trainer. Again I was miffed, I felt like I was being thrown around like a ball.
About a month and a half later due to unforeseeable circumstances I had no choice but to tell them at the end of the month I wouldn't be able to continue. They would get their last payment and I would have to leave. I talked to both my trainer and BOTH fitness managers, my trainer said it was fine. I tried telling the managers too but several messages with no response and cancelled appointments later I couldn't reach them. Finally in the middle of April I get a letter in the mail saying that they hadn't received payment from me. Now I knew this was for April, but had not been scheduling any training while trying to contact these managers. I called head office and got the scripted you have to talk to the fitness managers crap.
So, Goodlife contacts you right away when they don't get their money, but if you need to cancel a service they send you on a wild goose chase. And now they want to put me in credit for my 'missed payment'. Is it fair that 2 of my trainers can just up and leave but when I need to leave I can't and they expect me to pay for the rest of my year training? Seriously? I signed up with the first girl and she's gone. Why can they break contract and we cant?
Thanks Goodlife your really helping me life the good life.
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
Don't worry about if it goes to collections. Their "collections" agency is fake & it's really just someone calling from head office to try to get the payment. I learned this the hard way when I was younger & got charged 2 extra months after I had cancelled and because I never paid it, those unpaid months went to collections and I got scared and paid it. Just this year a couple friends of mine who work for GoodLife told me that this is a fake ploy of theirs to get more money.
Hi, I've had the same terrible experience with Goodlife. I told them I no longer want to train with them, however I have some sessions left on my contract and now they are telling me I'll be sent to collections if I don' pay for my unused sessions. What happened with you? Did they ever try to send you to collections?
lack of repairs/maintenance
I recently join goodlife fitness, downtown ottawa location. I have nothing bad to report as far as payments/staff/equipment is related. My issue is the men's change room.
Its terrible. I've been there 5 months now and nothing has been done. Mind you, they did upgrade the sauna. The toilet area of the change room is disgusting, it is always dirty, the air filtration is nasty. You can smell everything from the toilet area throughout the change room. (I think you know what I mean in saying that) the shower stalls have broken/chipped tiles and torn curtains. Two drains are missing the plate covers, while another two have burnt lights, blackend caulking all around the tile.
But, in all honesty, I could deal with that stuff. The biggest issue I have is the sink area in the toilet area. Since I started, the backsplash to the sink area consists of dirty rotten drywall, nearly exposed wiring on the tileless backsplash. Take a look at the picture I took myself just this morning. It is not doctored. I have been there 5 months, and figured they must be aware of it and would have a contractor booked to come to do the repair soon... Nothing yet...
That's my beef
I haven't made an official complaint to goodlife, there's enough male staff for them to be well aware of this. Anyways, that's my beef.
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
membership cancellation
I have been trying to cancel my membership to goodlife fitness for almost a month now and I keep getting the run around. I've been to the gym Ive called their supposed headquarters and they are still charging me everytwo weeks. The latest attempt the person I was speaking to asked me to send in an email to confirm my cancellation of my membership in writing and they gave me and invalid email address.
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
[protected]
Member Experience.
Tell them your named and that you wish to cancel your membership.
I believe they have a policy that they need at least 30 days notice to stop the payments from coming out so that could be why you've had a couple additional payments come out.
I am having the same issue with the GoodLife at Union!
I am looking for help to end this nonsense.
unreasonable cancellation charge
I purchased a membership to the goodlife gym in july 2010. It was for a 1 year contract. As time went on, I never got into exercising and I forgot about my membership. I have paid approximately $550 dollars in fees, and I have never used their product. Today I called them to cancel my membership. They want to charge me 99$ + hst as a cancellation fee. How can they justify this? I basically gave them $550. For free! I never used their resources. How can a big company do this to the little guy? I tried calling their corporate headquarters but the telephone agent but they just gave me basic rhetoric read from a script. I gave them $550 for nothing, come on, be reasonable. This is not fair.
I called their corporate headquarters and it just made me sick. When you call, they are all happy, and cheerful, just like when you go to a gym, but the moment business comes up they are ruthless. I tried explaining my story and they basically said, "too bad, you signed a contract". They just didnt give a #. The woman on the phone just kept reading from a script. I can't believe how cold this company is.
Shut the ### up ###, it's not the point, I've been going to a different gym for convenience reasons. The point is the company took money with a smile on their face, yet come the time where I was asking for customer service in return, they told me to shove it.
This post is to warn others of how the just don't give a ###.
I don't understand how people do not understand that a gym membership is a LEGAL CONTRACT like any other. Read the fine print. It clearly says that if you cancel before 1 yr, you will be charged a cancellation fee. It does not matter if you used the gym zero times or 20 times a week, unless you were a member over a year or had a valid medical reason for cancelling, you will be charged the cancellation fee. Really, you say you "gave them 550$, they are praying on the little guy"? No, you signed a contract and agreed to pay them a set amount each month. It's not their fault you didn't use the gym. You are being charged the same fee that someone who used it 2-5 times a week. Honestly, you're just being ridiculous and silly for expecting them to "take pity" on you...next time read your contract thoroughly and purchase something you'll actually use.
### no they don't give a ###. Do you give a ### when you work your minimum wage job? They get paid minimum wage, what do you expect. They aren't paid to care about why you didn't have the motivation to go to the gym. They're there to take people's money. If you already wasted $550, why wouldn't you just wait the extra months till your one year was up? Maybe during that time you'd decided to use what you've been paying for :)
When you sign a one year contract you are agreeing to pay for your membership for ONE YEAR.
Whether or not you use the facility is not our problem, you came to us for a reason, you had certain fitness goals you wanted to achieve, we provided you will the tools to achieve it.
If you are not coming to the gym it is not our responsibility to go to your house and DRAG you there.
Instead of complaining about how you paid all this money for nothing, actually GO TO THE GYM, so you're paying for something.
If you were going to the gym 2-3 times a week and were actually seeing the results you wanted too, guaranteed you wouldn't be complaining.
If they gym does not have convenient hours then transfer to one of the many 24 hour clubs provided.
terrible customer service
I have been struggling to get my refund from this company for nine months. Been a member for several years, signed up for some personal training - my trainer left and was replaced by inexperenced one, he quit and then I was given another trainer... it was poor service and the level of knowldge never met with they promices.
When I first signed up they were very attentive. When the time came to end my sessions legitimately (follow rules of the contract) they got ugly! Kept promising refunds and they never processed them. Tried to call head office to get help and they were rude and unhelpful. This company cares only about money! it has been 9 months of letter and unanswered communications with them. They have little or no respect for thier employees and do not care about the client. They just want their money. The management are unprofessional. I was a member of this club for several years. After this experience I will NEVER RETURN to this facility.
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
I was BLAMED for their lack of professionalism
THEIR seeming inability to read and respond to emails
THEIR inability to be at all compassionate about a persons circumstances and need to cancel membership
OH and the are NOT BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU ACCREDITED.
Ripoff
If you are rich, work out in your home gym.
If you are a university or college graduate, get an alumni membership at your alma mater
If you don't have a lot of money, get a reduced rate at the local community rec centre.
If none of these appeal to you, take a friend to the park and encourage each other.
If you're a sucker, get a goodlife membership.
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
Taking my money
When I signed up I was told that 20.00$ even was going to come out of my bank account every two weeks. I asked if there was any taxes they told me no, not worry about it, i reviewed my contract and it didn't say anything about tax. So for two months they have been trying to take money out of my specific accounts that i made just for them, but surprise I have NFS charges, so when I went to the gym, the assistant manager ( really rude) didn't help me at all she told me it was my fault. Now 3 months later I receive a later saying that I have an outstanding balance, they are taking my money and i can't afford there ### I'm in university and I have no extra money to give this scam of a company.
P.S their employees deal roids
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
membership
Hi there, I have been lied to by goodlife and I want to canel my membership but I dont want to pay the 100fee thats just stupid whats te best way to get out of it and I cant even use my membership and anyother goodlife.
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
When Goodlife took over Golds Gyms in Ontario we were assured our memberships would be honored. I have a corporate rate and was able to use any Golds in Ontario. Now with Goodlife
because my rate is low I can only use 1 gym. Clearly the rules are made up in Goodlifes favor.
Bad customer service and business ethic. Sadly Goodlife has the industry all locked up as the owner of Goodlife also owns CANFITPRO... when does oe have enough $ and run their business
on integrity and doing the right thing
If you're talking about the cancellation fee, they didn't lie to you. It is on the back of the contract you signed.
If you don't want to pay the cancellation fee, you can
a) continue paying your bi-weekly fees until the year is up, then you can cancel for no charge (giving them 30 days notice)
b) transfer the membership to a friend or family member. This terminates your membership and signs them up for a new 1 yr membership. You have to go into the gym to do this.
goodlife policies
I had been a member of goodlife fitness clubs in various locations over the past 13 years. I have gradually seen the change from a personable club where the customer comes first to a high pressure sales business. Management is more focused on sales than striving to improve their customer service. Many have already stated these issues.
I have also heard complaints from others about the quality of personal training and desire to have their health care professionals input into their workouts. It is goodlife policy that non-goodlife health care professionals are not allowed to be physically in the facilities. The trainers do not return phone calls to receive information about their clients. It is sad to see that the lack of collaboration between goodlife and healthcare professionals in the community. I would think the ultimate goal is the health and improvement of their clients.
Attempts have been made at the regional level to rectify the situation. After more than 1 week of unreturned phone calls, I was told that this was the "industry standard".
I am now a former goodlife member and looking for a gym that puts the customer first.
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
Argentia road Mississauga location is the worst location.
Bad management. They give out tickets for classes.
They keep on changing the rules about the tickets.
You go 45 mins ahead of time to get a ticket for Zumba.
Girls at the front desk so rude and have no manners.
They give tickets sometime 30 mins before, sometime 45 mins beforee
Classes. They hold up tickets sometimes. It's a mess.
They make you stressed out instead of having a stress relieve.
Not professional at all. I don't recommend it.
cancellation fees
Beware the very very fine print of what you sign at this facility. Do not believe in what the staff tell you as unless you see it in writing forget it. These inexperienced folks have no credibility. They advertise free membership for teens however its not so free if you cancel. When you do cancel money seems to stil come out unless you notify your bank. This facility administratively is questionable at best.
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
payment overcharges
I belonged to Nubobys and was paying $125 bi-weekly for gym membership and for a personal training package. Goodlife bought out Nubodys. Toward the end of my training package I asked for confirmation of the final payment date. After asking for a month I was told that theye was an error in the payment system when Godlife took over Nubody and I still owed Goodlife 7 bi-weekly payments of $125 that they didn't recieve (for months of April, May and June). I have been going back and forth with them as they want the payments eiother in one lump sum or for 7 more bi-weekly payments.
I am still trying to get this corrected even thou I have the bank statements that show the payments were taken from my account.
Sad thing is when I went to the bank to get copies of my statements, the bank rep shared his story of how it took him 6 months to get his account straightened out when Goodlife took over his gym a few yrs back in another city.
Further, since Goodlife took over Nubodys the quality of the gym service has dropped so much that I rarely even go there any more and ny trainer left because he didn't like working for them.
Caveat emptor -- buyer beware -- is the first rule in business. Don't let businesses -- GoodLife or anyone else -- get access to your bank accounts, period. Pay them by cheque, wait until the cheque clears the bank (in Canada the cheque clearing system is so good that 95% to 98% of the cheques are cleared overnight) and show the vendor confirmation from your bank. If they won't accept cheques, pay by cash and get a receipt with the name of the person issuing the receipt written in BLOCK LETTERS on the receipt itself.
High pressure sales tactics are not limited to GoodLife. Lots of business try it. It's up to you to walk away from it. I have a "key account membership" at GoodLife. I used the services of a consultant by paying and additional $149.00. CERTAINLY DID NOT GET MY MONEY'S WORTH FOR THAT. The fitness consultant in question tried to sell me -- on my nickel -- a one year personal training program for more than $6, 500! I just laughed and walked away.
After that, I have received a couple of superb orientation sessions -- free of charge -- on stretching exercises and Fit-Fix from another consultant at the same club.
Remember, you are responsible for your own physical fitness and more than that, the fitness of your wallet. Caveat emptor.
I work out pretty regularly at one of the downtown Toronto clubs.
goodlife personal training standards
Reading all these complaints regarding GoodLife Fitness Centers doesn't surprise me one bit. As a GoodLife employee I have seen countless incidents that make me question why it is I have chosen this sector to make my living. The only answer I have come up with so far is that I truly love health and fitness and that they are such a big player in Canada's gym...
Read full review of GoodLife Fitness and 12 commentsinhumane business practice
Can you believe this?!!! I have been a loyal customer of Barrie Ontario Goodlife for over 10 years now. In those years I have purchased at least 3 personal training packages. In July of this year I decided to sign up with Canada’s top trainer for Goodlife three times a week which cost me $5000.00! I was really looking forward to training with him. In August...
Read full review of GoodLife Fitness and 2 commentshorrible club
I've been members at 4 clubs in various cities around the world over the years. This club is without a doubt the very WORST I have ever encountered. They use a variety of manipulative, high pressure scams to get you to pay huge amounts of money to use their personal trainers, they make you sign contracts that will cost you outrageous fees if you decide to leave the club. If you do decide to leave, they make you come in for another high pressure guilt trip, or they make you sit on the phone line for hours on hold listening to recorded 'patch adams' health club propaganda.
The club itself is poorly maintained, the exercise machines are broken half the time, the taps don't work in the showers, and the staff ignore any complaints. Save your money and your time, go someplace else. They don't care about you at all, they just want your money. Stay away.
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
taking advantage of students
Former goodbody fitness centre but now owned by goodlife fitness. Selling one year memberships to university students knowing full well that they are moving back home after their seven months at school. I had a three-month membership for first term. When it was bought over by goodlife, the three-month memberships went away and I was told in january that I...
Read full review of GoodLife Fitness and 5 commentsfraud
I signed up for and was using a gym membership, but I kept on getting extra charges to my bank account. I called and complained numerous times, but they couldn't figure out why it was happening. They managed to stop all payments from my account for a few months. When the payments started again, everything looked okay...BUT when I called to cancel my account, I asked for a receipt. They found that the extra payments were coming from a membership of someone with the same name as my wife! (She was pregnant at the time, and has never had a gym membership in her life). Someone had forged her signature and my initials to allow payments to come from my account. It has been over a month and they still are jerking me around. I am now concerned that my banking information may have been shared with more people, AND that my credit score could be damaged.
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
I have been going through a similar issue. They have been charging my account have I have not had a membership. They told me today is was from someone with the last name 'Boucher'... who I don't even know! So clearly something is going on, how they are getting other peoples banking information messed up is beyond me.
I want to cancel my membership ad I def didnt no abpout he 100 bucks thats just stupid and I can only use my membership at 1 gym! WHats the best way to get out of this contract without paying that fee.
questionable membership renewals
I'm writing this to advise people of what can be politely termed unethical business practices or more commonly known as a legal scam. When I went in to good life fitness to cancel my membership on the eve of my 1 year term expiration (Actually it turns out to be an automatic renewal) I was hosted to a well orchestrated "membership retention" sales pitch. The gentlemen was very nice and understanding and offered me another month of membership for only $5.00 to reconsider our cancellation request. I signed the papers - my first mistake. After all, it was only $5.00 for another month right? Wrong!
After 3 months a routine check of my bank account balances found that in the month following our $5.00 reconsideration month good life automatically renewed my membership and commenced automatic fund withdrawals of $17.95 every two weeks! Not following up after the %5.00 month was my second mistake.
Subsequently I called our local good life rep who (Almost in a rehearsed manner) understood my complaint but could not do anything except to pass me along to the good life head office 1-800 number stating that all "paperwork" is passed on to head office for administration — they would help me. The answering good life agent was able to efficiently call up my signed paperwork on the computer. Evidently, despite our very clear wishes to terminate our membership with good life it became apparent that since I did not follow-up and re-affirm my strong desire to terminate my membership the membership was automatically renewed. I have no doubt that this is legal of course — we did sign the papers! It is also a deceptive and questionable (To say the least) business practice. Good life took me for about another $100 before I noticed what was happening. Shame on me for not recognizing this legal scam sooner and shame on them for their now obvious and deliberate business practices to extract more money using such auto-renewal practices. Just because it is legal it does not make it ethical or proper and both perspective and current members should be aware of this slimy scam. Hopefully by publicized this legal scam I will save numerous others aggravation and money.
Working out with personal trainer Maher Jaber and after 4 weeks at their global sports gyms I have gained weight. He says it's because I eat too much. I like eating fish and chips.
Well he has a point, if you are going to eat foods that make you gain weight you have no right complaining you are not losing weight.
bad business practice
I bought personal training sessions in February 2010 and still have yet to receive any service. Goodlife st. clair location has given me nothing but grief and i have to chase them to get what i paid for. they are less than apologetic and have even been passive aggressive about it. the manager of the personal trainers should be fired for her incompetence and attitude.
horrible customer service
Both my wife and I signed up with the same fitness instructor and were clearly told we can put our membership on hold for the summer without any associated fees. This sounded very appealing to us since we don't use the gym in the summer so we joined. Now, after putting a membership on hold for the summer we're still getting charged. After talking to...
Read full review of GoodLife FitnessGoodLife Fitness Reviews 0
If you represent GoodLife Fitness, take charge of your business profile by claiming it and stay informed about any new reviews or complaints submitted.
About GoodLife Fitness
Here is a guide on how to file a complaint or review about GoodLife Fitness on ComplaintsBoard.com:
1. Log in or create an account:
- If you already have a ComplaintsBoard.com account, log in. If not, create a new account to proceed.
2. Navigating to the complaint form:
- Locate and click on the 'File a Complaint' button on the ComplaintsBoard.com website. You can find this button at the top right corner of the website.
3. Writing the title:
- Summarize the main issue with GoodLife Fitness in the 'Complaint Title' section.
4. Detailing the experience:
- Provide detailed information about key areas of concern.
- Mention relevant details about any transactions with the company.
- Explain the nature of the issue.
- Describe steps taken to resolve the problem and the company's response.
- Share the personal impact of the issue.
5. Attaching supporting documents:
- Attach any additional supporting documents related to your complaint. Avoid including sensitive personal data.
6. Filling optional fields:
- Use the 'Claimed Loss' field to state any financial losses.
- Utilize the 'Desired Outcome' field to specify the resolution you are seeking.
7. Review before submission:
- Ensure your complaint is clear, accurate, and complete before submitting.
8. Submission process:
- Click the 'Submit' button to submit your complaint or review.
9. Post-Submission Actions:
- Regularly check for responses or updates related to your complaint on ComplaintsBoard.com.
Follow these steps to effectively file a complaint or review about GoodLife Fitness on ComplaintsBoard.com.
Overview of GoodLife Fitness complaint handling
-
GoodLife Fitness Contacts
-
GoodLife Fitness phone numbers+1 (800) 387-2524+1 (800) 387-2524Click up if you have successfully reached GoodLife Fitness by calling +1 (800) 387-2524 phone number 0 0 users reported that they have successfully reached GoodLife Fitness by calling +1 (800) 387-2524 phone number Click down if you have unsuccessfully reached GoodLife Fitness by calling +1 (800) 387-2524 phone number 0 0 users reported that they have UNsuccessfully reached GoodLife Fitness by calling +1 (800) 387-2524 phone number
-
GoodLife Fitness emailsmembercare@goodlifefitness.com100%Confidence score: 100%Supportaroberts@goodlifefitness.com94%Confidence score: 94%communication
-
GoodLife Fitness address710 Proudfoot Lane, London, Ontario, N6H1T2, Canada
-
GoodLife Fitness social media
-
Checked and verified by Maria This contact information is personally checked and verified by the ComplaintsBoard representative. Learn moreJan 22, 2025
- View all GoodLife Fitness contacts
Recent comments about GoodLife Fitness company
Personal training sectionOur Commitment
We make sure all complaints and reviews are from real people sharing genuine experiences.
We offer easy tools for businesses and reviewers to solve issues together. Learn how it works.
We support and promote the right for reviewers to express their opinions and ideas freely without censorship or restrictions, as long as it's respectful and within our Terms and Conditions, of course ;)
Our rating system is open and honest, ensuring unbiased evaluations for all businesses on the platform. Learn more.
Personal details of reviewers are strictly confidential and hidden from everyone.
Our website is designed to be user-friendly, accessible, and absolutely free for everyone to use.
Well go take some hydroxycut and call me in the morning. Jen and what was your name again? youre so truly forgetful.
I was hardly "mean or rude or aggressive". If standing up for myself against your bigotry renders you an excuse then use it.
You are so pathetic.
Im so glad im not you . go eat something and drink some beer and live under your pitiful and sad patriarch Windsor ON. lol Some of us dont live in the dark ages, respect diversity, dont harass it then scapegoat it and lie to qualify your mistreatment thereof. If i was mean or angry or disruptive or whatever it was because i was being endlessly harassed. If someone sticks her jealous clown feet in my face, and i ask her to move and she laughs at me and sticks them in my face further? talk about immaturity. She is lucky that a back hand to her clown feet is all the jealous ### got. Next time ill do it Toronto style. Fill in the blanks red neck. cue the banjo music. lmao
wow...love the anger portrayed here against free speech...not one of the comments is true, the claims that "I know exactly who you are" ###...if someone hits me, no matter where I am, a gym, a grocery store, doesn't matter, they should be kicked out of that facility...or charged with assault...no matter WHO they are. As for the pathetic rhetoric regarding discrimination, give me a break...the reason people know who you are Donna is because you are very rude, aggressive, disruptive, and downright nasty to people. Discrimination is not at issue here...you were not singled out except for your own doing...hitting, swearing, etc.
as for the other comments, you just made my point by calling the people complaining against you "fat"...rude...you should really think about what you say before releasing the words from your mouth...KKK mentality? Ku Klux Klan references? Really?
And as far as me being deliberately aggressive with you and you calling me a FB, you need help...I mean really, how immature and an obvious attempt at getting attention.
What does treating someone "butch" even mean? Is that a way of qualifying your mistreatment of someone that presents in a way that you dont approve of? Hence why she says that you are a bunch of red neck meaning ignorant bigots. I couldnt agree more. As far as the token lesbian comment; it was highlighting their attitudes of singling her out when she complained about what was going on... and as far as the women referencing her claiming they knew who she was and their experiences with her in the change room the studio etc. This is hard evidence of the "othering" she was subjected to if they even know off the top who this person is. It sounds like a very hostile unprofessional KKK mentality as far as im concerned. The woman that claimed she came into the studio to her saying f B**** i know for a fact that this woman was friends with Luis one of the personal trainers and one of the "friends" she referenced that would constantly and deliberately disrupt and harass her as she worked out on the floor and in private in an attempt to get her to react and then get put out. Bunch of pathetic bullies. And the girl that wrote that comment is a bleach blonde desperado that has no self esteem and extremely insecure. The comments saying she should buy equipment and work out with her cats in her basement apartment; it would probably be healthier for her to do so then to be around your toxic bigoted pathetic ###. Jealous. First and last. Jealous. The comments about the cats and innuendos around the mental health and socioeconomic status and her mental health status around "anti social" etc PROVES again the attitude towards her was bone fida of discrimination and harassment. Even if she DOES have mental health issues or is anti social ( i wonder why she would be with such glowing experiences around such great people like yourselves) she still has the right to inclusion under the ontario disabilities act. As far as being charged for battery? Next time make it worth your while then and actually give her what she deserves. Im sure this woman was in better shape then the majority of the unhealthy witch hunters that bullied her there and even here in this forum. So highschool. pathetic. read a book and move . You need to experience life obviously not everyone lives like you and it doesnt make them inferior or unworthy of respect and inclusion!
If youre butch ill treat you butch? What does that mean even? So you admit you have a bigoted and differential treatment towards someone you perceive presents "butch". As far as the token lesbian thing, that is what THEY placed her as to excuse their bigotry; if you were intelligent enough to get it. And as far as the women here that claimed they "saw me in their change room" and that "cursed" at them etc. Whatever; case in point that all you people did was harass and gossip and alienate me from the minute i stepped foot in the place. Other wise how would you know who i was? hot gossip fodder was it? And as far as the person i supposedly called an "f b****" you were deliberately aggressive with me disrupting my workouts constantly trying to get me to react so that i would be thrown out; in fact you are Luis' "honey" or wanna be anyways. You are so desperate yourself and so insecure it is pathetic. ps youre fat.
Your perspective is full of contradictions. I have attended this particular location for well over a decade and have never had issue with any of the staff. I find it hard to believe that a woman purposefully hit golf balls at your head, that any of the personal trainers would speak to you in the manner you describe. I have found that the staff do their best to build personal yet professional relationships with members. Like I said, I have never experienced any unprofessional conduct. Maybe I go into the gym to work out and enjoy the stress relief this affords me at the end of my busy work days. I have never been told "have a good day ma'am" since the staff all know my name and make it a point to be courteous. You use terms such as redneck, unprofessional, bigots, etc. Have you ever considered that your personal issues are let loose upon anyone who YOU do not approve of? You will not remember, possibly because there have been many people you have offended, but you actually yelled at me once in regards to walking into the fitness studio. I believe your words were something to the effect to 'get the "F" out of here, I was here first you F-ing B'...I am not interested in swearing or belittling you, but I have to wonder why, if you were treated so poorly, why would you wish to remain? Equal rights and all that, at the end of the day, your behaviour is so outrageoes that many are thankful that your membership has been revoked so that we may continue to enjoy OUR time at the gym as we have prior to your one against the world attitudes against a wonderful facility with wonderful staff. There are a number of community centres who may be better suited to your needs...less people in YOUR space. ps...I will not name names such as you have, however, those you have named or described are all good people who do not deserve your criticisms or your form of harrassment. Enjoy your life and please let others enjoy theirs.
I attend this same gym and witnessed your aggressive behaviour toward a woman in the change room one day. She and I were chatting and you walked in, stared at her, shook your head and did the crazy finger spin at her. When you went into the washroom she asked me what she did to get that reaction, sincerely baffled. We did nothing to instigate this behaviour from you and she was a little shaken from it. Frankly, many of us knew to avoid eye contact with you and it had everything to do with attitude and not appearance, by the way. I feel sad for you and hope you find some peace in yourself. Maybe you were harassed and hurt in the past but don't carry that with you. You can live your life behaving like a victim who has to challenge everyone or realize that not everyone is against you. Smile and the world smiles with you. It's true!
"token lesbian?"... did it ever cross your mind that this person might actually be good at their job and have valuable experience and knowledge to offer. You talk about how the staff members were abusive and bigoted towards you, but you've just done the same thing to someone who's just like you.
haha thats kinda funny ^^^^ if you look butch im gonna treat you butch ! lol
charged with battery thats funny shes lucky a swat on the feet IS ALL SHE GOT!
and yes i would contact my lawyer also once even twice okay but constantly being bullied like that is wrong! i will agree you sound a bit antisocial but i think you have a good case here
wow ... people DO NOT READ ... SHE didn't like that fact that SHE was being called Sir . SHE should have sued the crap out of this place !
I pay to come to a place I assume I will get full consideration, she got abused, bullied and treated to hate crimes .
I don't know the rules of law in Canada but if that was me I would be calling my Lawyer