I have been going to SNAP fitness for a few months now. And I enjoy working out there. I believe that what makes SNAP a five-star gym is the team, the equipment, and the cleanliness. The team is fantastic! The gym is small enough that the team has gotten to know me and has helped encourage me as I strive to accomplished my fitness goals. They also try to hold me accountable in a positive way. And I feel very welcome when I enter.
Also, I live in the neighborhood. It takes just a few minutes to get to and from the gym, so I don't have the excuses of "I don't have time today." Even a 20-minute workout has some health benefits. I can already see the results since joining SNAP. And I believe the key to being successful with fitness is getting better based on baby steps rather than trying to do everything all at once.
With regards to pricing, SNAP is not that cheapest gym in town for its size (approx the size of Planet Fitness). But honestly, I think it’s well worth the money in my opinion. I used to work out at Life Time Athletic Club and very much enjoyed my experience. However, I wasn't getting the value of the $150 plus membership fees. Also, the commute to the gym limited the amount that I "actually" worked out. The equipment at SNAP is virtually identical to the equipment that we used at Life Time Athletic club, it’s just as clean and it's around 1/3 of the price. Overall, I think SNAP is a nice middle ground gym between a luxury mega gym such as Lifetime Athletic Club and a very affordable gym such as Planet Fitness, 24-hour and Eos. I think at the end of the day the gym that works best for you depends on your budget, where you live, your fitness goals and factoring in the fact that you get what you pay for.