Our Mission The YMCA of Greater New York is a community service organization which promotes positive values through programs that build spirit, mind and body, welcoming all people, with a focus on youth. Our Values All YMCA programs teach the core values of Caring, Honesty, Respect and Responsibility and continue our 158-year tradition of emphasis upon youth, health and wellness, adult education, and community collaboration and problem solving. The YMCA has always grown from within its community and is a reflection of the community itself in diversity and values. The YMCA is an open and inclusive organization and welcomes all without discrimination to race, ethnicity, color, national origin, citizenship, creed, religion, age, abilities, sexual orientation or income.
For over 20 years, Equinox has created an unparalleled experience that engages members in fitness and wellbeing, delivering transformative results.
If seeing people getting motivated gets you motivated then prepare yourself for inspiration-out-the-wazoo at 83rd Street. Whether you’re into personal training (which many members here are) or just training personally, you’ll benefit from the hands on approach of this hands on gym. The warm, friendly staff is eager to help you make the most of your workouts.
Equinox isn't just a fitness club, it's a temple of well-being. Discover an unparalleled member experience where innovative programming, rejuvenating amenities and renowned instruction come together to create extraordinary results.
For over 20 years, Equinox has created an unparalleled experience that engages members in fitness and wellbeing, delivering transformative results.
As One is a small group, high intensity training studio. We focus on: High Intensity Small Group Safe Comprehensive Effective Simple Personal training focused TRAINING PROGRAMS Classes are offered every day, seven days a week. Every class is different. SO come in and check us out. As One offers a new member package, $99 unlimited month. Don't wait, start getting FITTER today!
Personal Training studio on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in NYC specializing in weight loss, strength & conditioning, corrective exercise, Kettlebell ,TRX and body weight training for some of the most effective and creative fitness programs available.
I am a committed health enthusiast who has worked in the fitness industry as a personal trainer for over a decade. I have worked for CRUNCH and New York Health and Racquet Club, and am currently employed by New York Sports Club as a Master Trainer. I am certified by the National Federation of Personal Trainers (NFPT) and the National Academy of Sports Medicine, and have specialized expertise in resistance training, corrective exercise, core conditioning, and sport-specific exercises and routines. I am also insured through my NFPT certification. My trainers and I are professional and dedicated not only to helping you reach all of your fitness goals, but also to having fun and learning about how your body works at the same time. We do small group training, practical one-on-one training, and even nutritional counseling. Based mostly in Manhattan and the Bronx, we will travel to you with our equipment (destination permitting). The driving force behind us is our passion for fitness and for helping people live long, healthy, fulfilling lives. We believe our customers' needs are of the utmost importance, and that our team is best suited to meeting them. A high percentage of our business is from repeat customers and referrals.
The Dakota is a cooperative apartment building located on the northwest corner of 72nd Street and Central Park West in the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City, United States. It was built in 1880–1884 and is considered to be one of Manhattan's most prestigious and exclusive cooperative residential buildings, with apartments generally selling for between $4 million and $30 million. The Dakota is famous as the home of former Beatle John Lennon from 1973 to his death outside the building in 1980.HistoryThe Dakota was constructed between October 25, 1880, and October 27, 1884. The architectural firm of Henry Janeway Hardenbergh was commissioned to create the design for Edward Clark, head of the Singer Sewing Machine Company. The firm also designed the Plaza Hotel.The Dakota was purportedly so named because at the time of construction, the Upper West Side was sparsely inhabited and considered as remote in relation to the inhabited area of Manhattan as the Dakota Territory was. However, the earliest recorded appearance of this account is in a 1933 newspaper interview with the Dakota's long-time manager, quoted in Christopher Gray's book New York Streetscapes: "Probably it was called 'Dakota' because it was so far west and so far north". According to Gray, it is more likely that the building was named the Dakota because of Clark's fondness for the names of the new western states and territories.