Brick Bodies

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Baltimore, United States

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Gym· Fitness center· Physical fitness program· Aerobics instructor· Indoor cycling· Personal trainer· Pilates studio· Sauna· Yoga instructor

Brick Bodies Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Brick Bodies is located in Baltimore, United States on 727 W 40th St. Brick Bodies is rated 4 out of 5 in the category gym in United States.

Address

727 W 40th St

Phone

+1 4433888511

Service options

Online classesOutdoor services

Amenities

/g/11dx9wxt3rnullIndoorNo indoor pool/g/11g6nbss6wnullOutdoorNo outdoor pool12

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Nina Krzysko

Personal trainer Tony Kovachevich is a supportive, attentive and motivating coach who continuously celebrates victories and makes workouts fun! He is precise in every aspect of his work and is always prepared. Tony studies current fitness research and regularly checks for my feedback and goals so that he can create ever-changing, innovative workouts for me. Perceptive, astute and compassionate, Tony has successfully led me to improved fitness and nutrition and is undeniably a positive force in my life.

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Katherine Young

Gym was very understanding of our leftovers from next-door. we were too full from our dinner to actually work out, but the sauna was very nice after a big meal.

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Anthony C

In response to the fact JHU is now temporarily closed, they have lowered membership fees and commitment length to attract these students and others, which I understand and have no problem with. Unfortunately, they have also decreased staffing and in fact, currently do not even have a General Manager. End result: Lower paying members with not the same gym etiquette, not as clean and just not the same experience.

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Joe Jackson

My (exquisite) wife and I are long-time members of the gym at JHU which is under an extensive upgrade project that's dragging out because 2020. So we joined Brick Bodies in early Dec and are DELIGHTED we did. The initial appeal -- beyond simply being open -- is the hours. I have to be at my desk by 0700, so a gym (with a great locker room/shower) that opens at 0500 is a great. The facility is being cleaned constantly -- employees are VERY conscientious. The equipment is new, plentiful and in good working order. The classes we were able to take before the most recent COVID shutdown (some yoga/pilates hybrids) were great. When we joined we signed up for a course of personal training sessions. My most recent instruction in gym 'machines' goes back to the early days of Nautilus, so having a pro show me how to get the most benefit, safely, for the time I'm at the gym is really great. (I'm an old contact sport veteran who's had trouble getting past the myth that asking for help in a gym is for sissies.) Tony Kovacevich, the trainer I was assigned has REALLY exceeded my expectations. He's knowledgeable, professional, encouraging and communicative. Moreover, he has been willing to meet me at 5 am to meet my schedule needs and has typed up and provided detailed reports of the 'work' so I can replicate them when he's not around. Could not be more pleased we spent the extra money for this service.

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Blaise Ahearn

I for one am all in favor of every measure taken under the intention of disease prevention through social distancing. That being said these measures should be put in place for the safety and welfare of your members, not as an additional profit mechanism for the gym. I was appalled to find that the ENTIRE stretching and calisthenics section of the gym was now allotted to “personal training session areas”. It seems there no longer exists a space for this use that is not an additional charge to members at anytime they show up.