I used to go to Gold's Gym which is in Chelmsford, your typical gym-turned-healthspa; lots of yuppies go there, etc. Currently, I go to the YMCA in Lowell, which is sort of "gritty", but still not the feel I really want. A reference point for a true hardcore gym is where Ronnie Coleman trains: Metroflex in Arlington, TX. That's a hardcore gym through and through. Milos Sarcev's Koloseum Gym is also supposed to be quite the experience.
Preferably something that's close to the Greater Lowell area, but either way, do any of you guys know where some of these hardcore gyms are around here? Not sure how many of you are from Mass, but it's worth a shot.
Thanks all.
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10-04-2007, 08:47 PM #1
Hardcore Gyms In Massachusetts: Where Are They?
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10-04-2007, 09:33 PM #2
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10-04-2007, 09:40 PM #5
I hate the health gyms and commercial gyms. I'll take a good old gritty YMCA or community center any day over that.
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10-15-2007, 01:46 PM #8
Holy ****! It does look pretty cool. If only Amesbury wasn't 45 min. away from me though...
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10-15-2007, 02:15 PM #9
i got to a ymca in mass, i like it but its full of people doing curls and bench press only it seems. There is only 1 squat rack and no one ever uses it except me it seems. its so unused, thats the place where i do deadlifts also, only seen someone else to deadlifts 2 different times. Theres a group of people maybe 20 that go that are on steroids because me and my friend heard them talking about it, and they dont even work there legs....little chicken legs with huge upper body, pretty stupid
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10-21-2007, 02:33 PM #10
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10-21-2007, 02:51 PM #12
Thanks for the heads up man.
Damn. I really wish I lived a little closer to Boston sometimes. I'm way over in North Chelmsford, so it takes almost an hour to get to any of the hardcore gyms mentioned. With gas prices the way they are, and the inconvenience aspect, it just renders it impossible for me to train at any of them.SAN Nutrition
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10-21-2007, 03:04 PM #13
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Also, you can take a look at super fitness. I go to super fitness, I find it better than any other gym because they have varieties of equipments and it's across the street from my house. They have like 50 equipments for only back, and they have all kinds of leg machines. You will also see steroid users at super fitness. So many equipments, you will never have to wait for other people using them. I only pay 29.99 monthly, a lot cheaper than YMCA.
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10-30-2007, 08:07 PM #14
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ive heard about hard nocks myself, been looking forward to making a trip. Im in haverhill, and have been looking for the same thing.... these commercial places suck. i heard about a place in metheun thats supposed to be good but i cant remember the name ... anyone know?
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02-23-2008, 11:49 PM #15
The assembly square Worlds is gone, its now across the street and a really nice planet fitness...def not wut ur looking for. Nothing against them my good friend is close with the owner but the freeweight room is the size of my bedroom, tons of cardio an no lie more plasma tv's then free weight equipment. Not allowed to do deadlifts, and no dumbells over 65lbs lol...
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06-05-2008, 11:37 PM #17
the YMCA in Nashua is wayy better than the YMCA in Lowell...i just moved to Nashua and i checked out both YMCAs...the Nashua one is far more old school and gritty...and it also has an actual power rack...i dont recall seeing one in the Lowell Y...
consider goin up the river to Nashua to lift...i'd do it if i were you...=)
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Looks like I may be moving to the Bedford, MA area and was searching online and found this old thread. I currently workout at work (Lifefitmess and Hammer Strength Headquarters in IL). I use to workout at Animal House Gym in Milwaukee...which was in a warehouse space with 2 huge garage doors open in the summers. Everything was Hammer Strength and Bodymasters with tons of free weights also...db's went up to, I think, 225...brought in for when Art Atwood worked out there. BUT from what I'm reading, the only things remotely like that are more towards Boston.
BTW, I think that Hard Knocks Gym is where John Cena use to get in some pretty hardcore workouts...complete with a puke rail outside...
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02-23-2013, 09:56 PM #23
T.P.S. (Total Performance Sports) in Everett. Strength based gym with SERIOUS lifter equipment, mad knowledgable staff (both old school and new school vibe) and has a bodybuilder-friendly attitude even though it is mostly a strength gym.
Also, impossible to find but The Dungeon Gym in Webster, MA. it is literally a ****ty basement with all sorts of HEAVY stuff. Definitively old school and dirty, but crazy fun and serious. Pics of some dudes on the team I coach training there:
http://thenextlevel.me/team-blog-adv...the-200lb-axle
http://thenextlevel.me/team-blog-adv...g-at-the-alter
Also, hit me up if you're looking for connecting with legit, serious lifters and competitors. The Next Level is Boston based and definitely a sick, fun network of dudes who are way into the serious (but fun) aspects of the lifting scene. www.TheNextLevel.mewww.TheNextLevel.me
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