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Onelife Fitness - Skyline in Falls Church, VA, offers a comprehensive fitness experience with modern equipment, spacious layouts, and a variety of amenities. This gym stands out with its friendly and helpful staff, impressive selection of exercise options, and a welcoming community atmosphere. Members particularly praise the functional training spaces, swimming pool, tennis courts, group classes, and the overall cleanliness of the facility.

However, some users note issues like slow equipment maintenance, occasionally freezing temperatures, and difficulties with membership cancellation. Despite these setbacks, many customers appreciate the supportive environment and believe the positives far outweigh the negatives.

Pros:

  • Modern and clean facilities
  • Friendly and helpful staff
  • Wide variety of equipment
  • Functional training spaces
  • Large open layout; not crowded
  • Many group classes available
  • Swimming pool and tennis courts
  • Welcoming community atmosphere
  • Convenient location
  • On-site amenities like sauna and steam room

Cons:

  • Slow equipment maintenance
  • Difficulty with membership cancellation
  • Inconsistent temperature control

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Reviews (110)

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I've been a member at Skyline sport&health (Onelife fitness now) for some time now, And they have been the friendliest most accommodating people I have ever been around. The management has addressed every problem (both small and big) with the most timely and effective solutions. Dakota the person that signed me up was very helpful and even Shane while I could tell he was new, was very honest and genuine. Terrie the GM there always greets me by name with a smile and it makes me feel at home. The equipment is great and its a well rounded facility. Better than all the others I have been to in the area. I LOVE THIS GYM!!!!

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This club is really memorable. Great track, very clean, as in smells like perfume in the women's locker room. Professional nutritionists, etc, etc. Not to mention the consultant that signed me up, Shane, is a great guy (very professional and knowledgeable.) When I came in for my visit I was still shopping around for a gym, but instantly decided to sign up after viewing the property and discussing it with Shane. Really nice and spacious. Great and courteous staff!

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Onelife has one of the best functional training spaces in the area. The gym floor is massive. There are several only platforms, racks, barbells, and kettlebells. There is a pool, tennis court, several group fitness rooms, and clean, spacious locker rooms with amenities. I came in and spoke to Shane regarding membership, I signed up the same day. The space is impressive and the customer service is great.

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It's across the street from my condo. And, a couple of the trainers, really know their stuff. That's the good news. The bad news is, there is a poisonous and strained relationship between management and employees. The "no cell phone" rule, posted widely here, is routinely flouted, even by staff. Trainer turnover is 100% annually. The gym abounds with dirty towels, trash, empty water bottles, the "cleaner" (I use the term loosely) walks right by them (I pick them up for them, well, someone has to). If you are working out on a mat, the cleaner runs her vacuum right up next to your head. What, this bothers you? Suck it up! Badly cracked leather on machines goes unfixed, for months, years, really (my multiple written complaints go ignored). If you are out of town and wish to suspend your membership, they only recognize "whole months", anything less, no credit, no sir. And, yeah, the tow truck comes and tows you away from the parking lot, member or not. Sure, tow this guy, we can't be bothered to check if he's a member, or not. Worst service ever, wherever.

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The gym and equipment are awesome.Their policies suck. I cancelled my membership on February 10th after I moved to Texas and had to pay the dues for the rest of February, which was fine. But then I was told I also had to pay dues for the entire month of March as well. For some reason they found it necessary to put in their contract that when you cancel between the 1st and 25th of a month the contract terminates after the next full calendar month. So make sure you cancel at least 2 months in advance before you have to donate money to the gym.

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I love the trainers, staff, equipment, classes, and running track. I regularly see improvements being made to the gym, and I feel like there is a strong commitment being made to give gym members the best possible experience. And when I take group fitness classes such as yoga or Explosive Performance, the instructors always give me alternatives I can use to accommodate my arthritic joints, and oftentimes they give me great advice on new exercises to try or ways to improve my diet. These are people who feel passionate about health and exercise, and who are eager to help others become as healthy as possible. I feel really lucky to have this gym located so close to my home.

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This place will fool you...it looks nice from all around, but it sucks...check out the weight area where there are lumps on the floor, and the weights are strewn everywhere. Check out your locker room if you go early in the mornings....some toilet stations have no toilet paper. Thank goodness there's those toilet seat covers. Then, let's step into the shower area. Know which showers have the most power? The ones where the soap in the containers are gone. But then you can't close the shower curtains because it's all ripped up and then when you do try to close the shower curtain you notice the mold on them. Okay, go to another shower stall and get the feeling that a water fountain type of weak stream is going to clean you and you wonder why the water never gets hot.This place will fool you. The staff is short of help, and it's not the staffs fault. Management cares only about making money. Go ahead and ask tennis players how much it costs to rent a court and some of the penalties behind being late. Ask why there is so much of a difference between membership dues where people pay around $30 a month, and then ask WHY it costs money to term your membership?This place will fool you. Management doesn't care...try writing them a note about fixing something. Ha hahahahahahahahahahahaaa

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In general, I love the club and the people who work and exercise there. Area for improvement: could we work out some kind of arrangement so that fitness classes don't monopolize floor space, hand weights and other equipment, especially when they aren't actually using them? The class participants pay extra, of course, but I pay membership to have access to the gym and its equipment, and it's enormously frustrating to see equipment I need sitting idle (and taking up floor space) for nearly an hour when the class only uses it for a few minutes. Thank you.

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Love the Tennis at Skyline Sport and Health Club. They also have BB courts and the usual gym equipment, but the tennis is my absolute favorite. 4 courts - court time usually available, a little on the pricey side depending on your budget. Also a Friday night social where players rotate as doubles partners.

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I just moved to the area and had to transfer my membership. Went to the skyline location, the building is old in need of major repairs. Great classes. The gym has a lot to offer it really just needs an upgrade, since it is not cheap. The other major issue i had was the kidzklub, in order for your kids to be allowed in a reservation has to be made 24 hours in advance with the time you plan on coming or that same morning but you can not be certain there will be space. As a mother I never really know what time i will be able to go to the gym and now if i forget to call or can;t go at the time i said i could i lose my reservation, keep in mind I am paying for a family plan, i feel like i should be able to drop of my kids without making a reservation. other wise kids should be free since you never know if you can bring them in or not. I have been with sports and health for years and at none of the other gyms is this child care reservation a policy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Except the peak hours, this place remains quite free or moderately crowded.

This business has a rating of 3.7-star.

This business has 110 reviews.

The address is: 5115 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041, United States .

The contact number is +1 703-820-4100

This service is listed under Fitness Center .

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