VASA Fitness to Add Second Centennial Location

Group classes and personal training are coming soon to Smoky Hill Road.

Amber D. Browne News Writer
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A second VASA Fitness location is in the works for Centennial. According to the VASA Fitness website, the new Centennial location is “coming soon” to 20153 E. Smoky Hill Rd. There’s no word, yet, on an expected opening date.

VASA Fitness is a gym for all abilities, body types, and genders. VASA offers top-of-the-line equipment, exercise machines, free weights, and a variety of group fitness classes and personal training options.

Classes include aqua, cardio, core, cycling, HIIT, yoga, and more. VASA Fitness also offers Studio Red group training and Team Training.

VASA Fitness’ mission is to uplift everyone through fun, innovative, and affordable fitness. Membership plans start as low as $9.99 per month.

VASA Fitness’ first Centennial location at 8200 S. Quebec St. opened in 2017. VASA Fitness has about a dozen other Colorado locations including in Aurora, Colorado Springs, Denver, and more, with 50 across the country.

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  • Seniors are not welcome at Vasa Fitness!!!!!!!!! 
    About a month ago. I signed up at Vasa Fitness, and from day one, the younger crowd made it very clear that Seniors had no business working out in the weight room. There are several groups of boys and girls who would tie up four and five machines and multiply free weights for hours, while the Seniors, or those not part of the in-crowd, are forced to sit and wait until a machine and free weights become available. I worked out three days a week and every day all the free weights from 25b lbs and under were gone from the racks because the in-crowd would take three or more sets of free weights at a time keeping them at the machine they were tying up. Recently. I brought the situation to the employees, and as I was speaking to the so-called manager, she was extremely disrespectful and told me I should stay out of it and that she would handle the girls. I am a 71-year-old man, who uses a walker because I had a stroke last April, and have a hard time walking because both knees and my ankle require surgery. My workout is restricted to the upper body and only do exercises that sitting down or lying down, never standing. Most people in the gym treat me like I belong in a nursing home and not in their gym. Seniors, save yourself a lot of aggravation and sign up at a different gym!

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