Iron Warrior Gym, located at 1630 W Evans Ave unit h, Englewood, CO, is a haven for the dedicated lifter. This gym specializes in Powerlifting, Olympic Lifting, and Strongman training, catering to both novice and seasoned athletes. Open 24/7, Iron Warrior Gym provides a unique atmosphere where like-minded individuals can train hard and improve their strength with quality equipment and supportive peer interaction.
Despite being characterized as a bit rough around the edges, gym members appreciate the knowledgeable staff, community feel, and the specialty training equipment not found in regular gyms. While it may not suit everyone's taste, particularly those accustomed to high-end commercial gyms, it remains a favorite in Denver for serious lifters.
Pros:
- Open 24/7 with secure access.
- Specializes in Powerlifting, Olympic Lifting, and Strongman.
- Supportive and knowledgeable community.
- Offers a wide variety of specialized equipment.
- Affordable membership fees.
- Suitable for both novices and experienced athletes.
- Not overly crowded.
- Hosts sanctioned competitions.
- Positive atmosphere for learning and improvement.
- Personal training available from a record holder.
Cons:
- Some complaints about poor customer service.
- Issues with membership cancellations and billing.
- Reported unwelcoming vibes from some gym-goers.
Location / Contact
- Address: 1630 W Evans Ave unit h, Englewood, CO 80110, United States
- Phone:+1 720-770-1616
- Website:ironwarriorgym.com
Rating Stats
Reviews (20)
Frequently Asked Questions
Except the peak hours, this place remains quite free or moderately crowded.
This business has a rating of 4.4-star.
This business has 20 reviews.
The address is: 1630 W Evans Ave unit h, Englewood, CO 80110, United States .
The contact number is +1 720-770-1616
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Timmy Batan
2 years ago
Loud music, heavy weights, affordable member fee. My kind of place.
Adrian Gonzalez
2 years ago
Extremely unprofessionalsteer clear when there are plenty of other gyms with similar equipment
Kyle Gerken
3 years ago
This gym is full of bad vibes, bad management, and bad people. There are many people that go to this place that believe they own it and can make/enforce rules that aren't real. For example, when I was rack pulling, I had random guys come up to me and state that rack pulls were not allowed in power racks. I emailed the gym staff about this who clarified that this was totally false and that rack pulls were of course allowed. Other similar incidents like this occurred before I finally cancelled my mebership. Some of the gymgoers would also give off bad, unwelcoming stares/vibes (likely because of insecurity) and it seems that the gym staff allowed this lawless order to thrive because they valued "team" members over regular paying gymgoers. This gym is also overpriced. Do not waste your money. This gym does not have a true powerlifting vibe but instead has a weird anti-social, anti-high intensity vibe that may be good for certain types of people who are new to powerlifting, but not for the seasoned gung-ho veteren/athlete.
JamieLynn Selman
3 years ago
This is a great gym. They have so much equipment for strong man/woman events. Highly recommend for anyone training strength sports.
Rob Bridgford
3 years ago
A great, no nonsense gym to get strong. Seth seems to have all the right equipment, and enough space to use it. He also seems to have the COVID thing figured out. Great gym!
Matthew Ramage
3 years ago
Best powerlifting gym I’ve ever been to. Amazing and welcoming people, lots of knowledge, all the equipment you could need. Love it!
Mark Davydov
3 years ago
This is by far the best gym I've ever stepped into. Hardworking atmosphere. Perfect selection of equipment. Great people and amazing staff.
Mark Dold
4 years ago
Best gym atmosphere I've ever been in. Guys/Gals in this gym are extremely strong and extremely kind to new lifters (like me).They're always willing to give positive feedback or constructive criticism if you're open to it. (Shout out to Timothy/Alyssa, Mondo, and Dave for being so welcoming and for teaching me so much)6/5 stars
Brian Heath
4 years ago
I worked out at this gym before COVID and it was alright. Once restrictions were put in place in March we were locked out without communication. When things opened back up, we would reserve times but on three occasions the person assigned to open the gym didn't show up. I was waking up at 5:00 for these sessions. Anyways, I decided to find another gym, and I cancelled my membership in July. I was asked to send a reminder email (??) on another date, which I did. They never took me off their billing list and I am still being charged $60/month. Every month I have to dispute my charges with the credit card company.Don't waste your time and money.
Carlton Jones II
4 years ago
Zero communication, zero customer service, and lets pretend that the patrons there actually all follow guidelines for Covid.I submitted the "cancel membership form" nearly two weeks (11 days I think) before I was supposed to be charged on Sep 28, 2020. I was then charged on Oct 28, 2020, after hearing nothing for over a month. I have now, since Oct 28, 2020, called a dozen times and left half a dozen messages, I have emailed both the website's main contact email and Seth over a week ago, I have visited the gym several times and been told " yea those guys are hard to reach" by fellow gym members. I just want my gym membership cancelled.I had issues from the start, I was never even able to speak with a person before having to pay a membership and actually just show up on a rostered time.Carl Jones