This record is filed under the name Basic-Fit, at Jana Rosola 63 in Warsaw's Ursynow. That name is wrong, and I'd rather correct it than repeat it.
Basic-Fit is a European gym chain. This isn't one of their clubs. It's a personal trainer.
How I Know
None of the five reviewers mentions Basic-Fit, a gym, a club or a membership. All five name one person: Monika. Google's own listing categorises this as a service rather than a fitness facility, and the hours run Monday to Saturday, 07:00 to 19:00, with no Sunday. Those are a person's working hours, not a chain gym's.
So if you came here looking for a Basic-Fit club in Ursynow, this record won't help you. If you're looking for a personal trainer, read on, because the reviews are unusually specific.
She Trains People With Serious Medical Histories
A client in April 2026 explains why he chose her, and it's the most substantial review on this page: "When I was young, I underwent a bone marrow transplant and was aware that any physical activity in my case had to be well-thought-out and well-planned. Personal trainer Monika came to the rescue. I trusted her because she has unique experience supporting the education of cancer patients and extensive experience in safely building muscle mass. Monika planned the workouts and ensured I was performing the exercises correctly, monitored my progress, and responded to any changes I needed to make to my training based on my health."
That's his own account of his own medical history, volunteered publicly, and I'm passing on only the part that explains the trainer's work: experience with cancer patients, and programming that adjusts to a client's health rather than a template.
A second client in April 2026 makes a related point: "I also face additional health challenges, but her thorough analysis and tailored approach made the training truly personalized."
Two clients, independently, saying they came with medical constraints and were programmed around them. That's a specific competence, and it's the reason to look at this record at all.
That second client also adds something I respect: "Even though she's still developing in this profession, she already demonstrates a very high level of skill." He's telling you she's early in her career, while recommending her. That's a fairer picture than any of the unqualified raves.
The Realistic-Plans Review
A client in March 2026 (translated from Polish): "A committed trainer, she is not detached from reality. She knows what it is like to work full-time and be a mother, so she sets realistic training plans and is good at motivating."
"Not detached from reality" is doing real work there. Plenty of training plans assume you have two spare hours and no dependants. This client is saying hers don't.
What The 5.0 Actually Means
Twelve ratings, and four of the five written reviews are from March and April 2026. That's a cluster.
One reviewer also opens with "I've known Monika for years," which tells you the sample includes people who knew her before they trained with her. That's completely normal for a trainer building a client base, and it isn't dishonest. It does mean the 5.0 reflects an early, close circle rather than a broad verdict.
Nobody mentions a price. Nobody says where the sessions actually happen, which for a trainer without a fixed club is worth establishing before you book.
Who It's Not For
Anyone wanting a gym membership, a floor to use, or Basic-Fit. This is one-to-one coaching.
Anyone wanting a trainer with decades behind them. A client has said plainly she's still developing, and meant it kindly.
Jana Rosola 63, 02-796 Warsaw. Phone +48 508 040 404.
FAQ
Is this a Basic-Fit club?
No. The name on this record is wrong. Every reviewer describes a personal trainer, Google categorises it as a service, and nobody mentions the chain.
What does she specialise in?
Two clients describe coming with medical constraints, one after a bone marrow transplant, and say the training was planned around their health.
What are the hours?
07:00 to 19:00, Monday to Saturday. Closed Sunday. Those look like booking hours rather than a gym's opening times.
How much does it cost?
Not published, and no reviewer mentions a figure. Call +48 508 040 404.