Join the beacon of health and wellness at Movement The Hill, located at the The Hill Shopping Center, Dallas, TX 75231. Experience a holistic fitness center providing unparalleled access to diverse workouts, personal training, and wellness facilities.
Movement The Hill has earned a 4.6-star rating with 80 reviews. You can contact them at +1 214-447-3159 for more information.
Location / Contact
- Address: 8021 Walnut Hill Ln, Dallas, TX 75231, United States
- Phone:+1 214-447-3159
- Email:[email protected]
- Website:movementgyms.com
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Reviews (10)
Frequently Asked Questions
Except the peak hours, this place remains quite free or moderately crowded.
This business has a rating of 4.6-star.
This business has 10 reviews.
The address is: 8021 Walnut Hill Ln, Dallas, TX 75231, United States .
The contact number is +1 214-447-3159
This service is listed under Rock Climbing Gym .
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Araby Abouzeid
11 months ago
Great gym with so many activities and classes to choose from. They always have something going on. Acro Yoga on Friday is the class that made me check it out theni found out the various things you can do in this gym.A bit pricy tho, but if you enroll in introductory classes packages will give you the best deal. They also have a either first class free or a full day pass free, check their website . Staff is very friendly.they got a nice patio area too.
Audra Bridges
11 months ago
I am one of those people who used to climb at Summit until Movement bought them out. At first, I was really sad about the change, but honestly, that changed my first time stepping into Movement. Movement has everything that I want in a gym, and its clean! The workout equipment is perfect for functional fitness, they have workout classes and yoga classes, tons of routes to climb, and a locker room with showers AND a sauna! I seriously love this place! The gym area is amazing and has everything I could want to workout with besides a weighted jump rope. The climbing routes are harder than Summit was, which is a little defeating and not really for beginners, but still doable. The climbing walls do scratch you up a bit though unfortunately. I haven't been able to climb a single time without getting scrapped. Also, there is no top ropeing, which I don't care about but others do. But the environment is amazing and I would never go back to Summit even if it did reopen. I get all the benefits of a climbing gym, WITH all the amenities of a workout gym. I'm extremely happy about being a member here.
Josh Huddleston
1 year ago
Great gym, well equipted, routes change semi frequently, staff is friendly, but those bouldering mats are extremely firm and hurt. Might as well fall on grass. It makes me miss Summit because, even though it was a less updated gym, at least I didn't get hurt every time I fell trying a new project. Also, I would not recommend bouldering classes. Went to two of them, and the instructor gave zero tips. Just ended up leaving because you can learn more from watching random climbers send routes.
Logan 512
1 year ago
I have been to this gym 3-4 times.It’s one of my favorite. The staff are always perky and got that high on life energy.I joined Summit initially, since they were acquired by Movement. I have been coming here quite a bit.They got quite a variety of things to do if you get bored easily like me. Yoga, circuits classes, and climbing of course.Highly recommend it if you are considering Memership.Good luck! 🍀
Zac Cericola
1 year ago
Great bouldering, friendly staff, clean locker rooms and sauna. Also, dedicated yoga room though Ive never tried that. My only criticism is that their weight room is small and there are nightly workout classes that take place in the weight room. When the classes are happening, there is no good demarcation between the class and the rest of the people lifting. Frequently, if I’m on the squat rack, class members are walking into the rack I’m using to pull weights off the wall/ put them back. It’s distracting and potentially dangerous as they come pretty close to bumping into you while you’re squatting/benching etc. My recommendation is to setup an additional weight plate hanger at the far end near where the classes usually take place to stop this issue.
Jairus S
1 year ago
Bouldering only gym. This gym is way better than my hometown gym in Rockville, MD. The Kilter boards are awesome! The bouldering problems are enjoyable for my needs.The weight room is solid! There is a lot of space. The racks and weights are in good condition. There are plenty of rowers, skiers and assault bikes.The only thing they are missing in my opinion is a Torque sled (or similar) and a 45 degree back extension…that’s why I gave 4 stars…
Mark De Hertogh
1 year ago
Simply the best bouldering in DFW. Beautiful gym with a great layout, great holds, multiple national level setters, great fitness area, awesome staff. It has it all — and my wife and I have been to A LOT of bouldering gyms around the country. Highly recommend for core climbers, but it’s also a great place to bring new climbers!
Evan Rodgers
1 year ago
I’ve been coming here for a few months, great gym overall. The routes are challenging and changing frequently. Also, there is a fully equipped weight room, plus an entire workout area upstairs. Couldn’t ask for much more. (Including a photo dump of the place just before opening)
Jacob D
1 year ago
Great place, awesome first set, as well as amazing people and environment. Only dislike about this place is hopefully going to be fixed soon- the lack of belts + chains for doing weighted pull ups + weighted dips, other training equipment like pinch blocks, as well as hand lotion.Keep up the great setting, guys!
Dustin Locke
1 year ago
This place is awesome. But these dumbbell racks are a lawsuit waiting to happen. An experienced lifter expecting *both* top and bottom rubber mounts to be installed where they should be (top mounts are missing) could easily crush their fingers on the metal rail as they set down the dumbbell.