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Dropping In at CrossFit Schenectady

12/17/2019

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I made my second visit to CrossFit Schenectady on November 7, 2019. 
It was one of my first drop-ins a while back so there was several months between my first visit and this one.  A couple of coworkers from my office in Albany are members there and one of them recommended them to me. 
 
On opportunities where I can make a return visit, I’ll always say it’s good to come back because it allows me to see how consistent they are.  In this case, the consistency was a good thing, as I had a positive experience each time.
 
CrossFit Schenectady
 is located, where else, but Schenectady, NY.  It’s close to Albany and maybe a 15 minute drive from the Albany airport. 
 
When I called ahead each time I left a message and the owner, Helen, got back to me quickly.  I typically don’t have to ask what the WOD will be because they usually post a few days ahead on their web site.  I still like to call to let them know that I’m coming.  That can be telling as to how welcoming a place is (no issues in this case).
 
When I arrived for the 5:20pm class, Helen asked me if I was Matt and welcomed me.  There were three or four members in the lobby area and she introduced me to them. 
 
I then proceeded to get a wipe for my shoes, coming in from the outside, as that’s their policy and I knew the drill from my last visit.  The first impression you’ll get when walking out on their floor is clean. 
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​But let’s save that for the details.   (As always, all ratings are on a scale of 1-5 barbells)

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Communication/Information Availability  

​There’s two big positives here.  Helen is responsive and the web site has a good amount of information. 

When I call, she’s always gotten back to me quickly.  She’ll answer any questions about the workout.  The first time we spoke a while back she gave me some background information on herself.  She also gave a good sense that they are quite welcoming of drop-ins.
 
The web site gives a lot of information.  The WOD is posted on there.  Sometimes there’s a few days in advance posted.   There’s a section on coaches that offers their approach and coaching philosophies.  At first I thought the sight offered no specifics on their coaches/certifications.  There are some pictures on the page that you have to hover over to get the coaches name and click on to see their individual information.              
 
There is a means of signing up for a drop in online, including signing their waiver and paying.  

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Cleanliness
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There’s only one word I can use to describe the cleanliness at CrossFit Schenectady – IMMACULATE.  I’ve never seen anything like it and I’d be surprised if I ever do again.  I came in for a 5:20 pm class and it looked like no one had been on the floor all day.  This place literally shines. 
 
Helen and her coaches are disciplined about cleanliness and create a culture where members take care of the equipment.  If you wear your CrossFit shoes in from the parking lot, you’ll wipe down the soles of them prior to stepping on to the floor to work out. 
 
After using equipment, you are either told to get a wipe or a wipe is handed to you to clean up what you’ve been working with.
 
Some may see this as overzealous.  However, this is someone’s business and I think it’s a good practice to preserve an environment that has to take some punishment.  I’m pretty stingy on handing out a 5-barbell rating but there’s no question here.

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Facility
 
This is a pretty decent size facility.  It doesn’t feel crowded.  Although I haven’t been there for a class of more than 10, it looks like it can handle more comfortably.    
 
The cleanliness approach at CrossFit Schenectady carries over to equipment condition.  Nothing looks abused.  Everything is well taken care of.
 
When I went there earlier in the year, I recall they had some older plates but it appears they’ve upgraded some equipment. 
 
There’s plenty of plates and barbells.  I noticed four rowers but may not have seen them all.  There were no problems with equipment availability.  There’s two rigs on opposite sides of the floor – and not a trace of chalk on anything.  Everything is very well organized.

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Workout/Programming 
 
This workout was strictly strength; Clean and Jerk.  It was during the open and just after a clean and jerk week. Helen wanted to focus on technique, as it’s common to sacrifice quality of movements while working for speed during the open.

 
We started with rolling out on our own and then stretching as a group.  We then spent the remainder of the first half of class working on proper technique on the clean and jerk.  Then we worked on the lift for the remainder of class.  We ended on a quick 3 rounds of sit-ups and air squats.  

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Coaching  
 
Just as Helen is meticulous about her facility and equipment, she is focused on proper technique and movement.  There was a lot of repetition in her warmup and one move built on the other in her instruction.  I mentioned this isn’t my first time here and my experience with the other coach (Tina) was similar.
 
Helen worked her way around the class (there were about 8 of us) and I noticed she was giving me a scrutinizing look.  I was working on my clean and she said “I normally do screw with my drop-ins but…”,  to which I replied by all means, I welcome any feedback.  She then proceeded to point out something I needed to fix.  I’m always grateful for feedback and I’ve accumulated several bits of helpful knowledge in my travels.  Sometimes, someone can expresses something in a way where it clicks.

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Culture 
 
Although, I don’t know the membership numbers here, CrossFit Schenectady has a small community feel.  Everyone seems to know each other.  Several of them sit together before and after class to chat (I noticed this both times I’ve visited).  Everyone was friendly and welcoming. 
 
In class, there was some commenting back and forth between members.  It wasn’t too much and it wasn’t distracting.  There was also encouragement among one another. 
 
CrossFit Schenectady has a relaxed vibe.  They take their workouts seriously but it’s not intense.  There’s no pressure and it’s easy to feel comfortable there.

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Drop-in Cost and Swag
 
The cost to drop in to CrossFit Schenectady is $20.  They also offer a 10-visit punch card good for use over a year for $99, which is an excellent value. 
 
I purchased a shirt on my first visit and, to the best of my recollection, the cost is $20.  There seems to be sufficient supply and a few different options.


In Summary
 
CrossFit Schenectady is a good place to get a great workout.  It’s a little off the beaten path but not far enough where it’s a deterrent if you’re in the Albany area.  I’ve never seen a cleaner CrossFit.  For overall experience, CrossFit Schenectady checks off all the boxes.
  
Wishing you safe, healthy and successful travels.
 
 Contact Information:
CrossFit Schenectady
296 Morris Road
Schenectady, NY 12303
(518) 374-5968
 http://crossfitschenectady.com/
1 Comment
Kim Clowdus
5/13/2020 12:53:55 am

Great review! Hope to visit this gym some day in our own travels!

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