Review of Sats Stureplan – by Agnes L.

Sats Stureplan

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Sats Stureplan, I have visited both for group training classes and for training. My review only applies to group training rooms and not to the strength training section.

More and more training plants are picking off the podium from the group training room. As an instructor, you get closer to the participants, but at the same time it can be difficult to see if you are far back on a fully booked class. On the THEOREM there are these podium left and I like it when it is the right kind of classes. At trainings and classes in Body Pump, for example, it is smart, but when there are more team-forming classes such as GRIT, it is higher demands that the instructor can balance between podium and floor.

In sound terms, it has been very volatile here and I do not know what it depends on. This applies to both the large hall and the bicycle hall. It is really disturbing and that is also why it becomes a smaller star than I thought. The music is so important and you can't hear the instructor disappearing much of the experience.

The premises are always clean, even for morning classes and equipment and weights feel fresh. Is there anything worse than putting yourself on a yoga mat that smells old ingrained sweat? I hardly think so. Plus even for mirrors around almost the entire hall.

The dressing room is not big but fills its function but I understand that if you are here at more common times, it is difficult to fit, a little too few showers.

What makes SATS Stureplan get four stars instead of three is that Squeezed Up is adjacent to the gym, good thought and oh so good. Good also that they follow the opening hours so you can get a Kiss On The Lips right after training.

Do not miss the morning classes in GRIT, you will see the name Maria Öberg so book yourself directly, she is cruel!