InfinityGym in Warsaw's Wola district shows a perfect 5.0 from 41 reviews, and its four written reviews - one originally in Polish, translated here - describe an intimate, personal-training-focused studio where a specific milestone - learning to do a pull-up for the first time - ranks as a concrete result.
A Specific, Motivating Detail at the Entrance
Andzelika Wojcik's review opens with a sensory, specific account: "I don't think I've ever experienced such a cozy training space in the center of Warsaw. The atmosphere is fantastic, with a display of the owners' achievements at the entrance - which is impressive and provides motivation to train. There's plenty of equipment, the locker rooms and bathrooms are clean, and you can grab a coffee before training." That display of the owners' own competitive achievements is a specific, unusual detail - worth knowing about directly if training under coaches with visible personal credentials matters to you.
A First-Time Pull-Up, Credited to Individual Attention
Ewa Morka's review (translated from Polish) centers on a specific, concrete achievement: "The place where I finally learned to do pull-ups! Great atmosphere, individual approach (which is rare in classes), 100% positive motivation. Here everyone really makes progress." I'd flag that "finally" directly - a pull-up is a specific, hard-to-fake strength milestone, and crediting it to individualized coaching within a class setting (which she notes is unusual) is a concrete, verifiable kind of praise.
Consistent Praise for Atmosphere and Trainer Support
Karolina Czyz's review reinforces the same themes from a different angle: "I love this place! The atmosphere is very friendly, the staff is truly supportive, and the entire space is always clean and well-maintained. The trainers create a great, motivating atmosphere, and the classes are both effective and full of positive energy. I always leave feeling stronger, happier, and more positive." Sylwia Amerie's review adds a specific claim about results: "A great, intimate place where professional trainers bring out the best in you, and the visible results speak for themselves."
What's Missing
No review states class or membership pricing. Nothing describes the specific class formats or equipment types beyond general "plenty of equipment" framing. All four written reviews are from within roughly the last two years, so there's limited long-term perspective beyond that window.
Who It's Not For
Anyone looking for a large, anonymous gym floor rather than an intimate space with individualized attention - every review here specifically emphasizes small-scale, personalized coaching. Anyone who needs current pricing before visiting, since no review gives a figure.
Grzybowska 88/Lokal 3, 00-844 Warszawa, Poland. The phone number is +48 603 275 609, and the website is infinitywola.pl. Open Monday, Thursday, Friday 07:30-22:00, Tuesday, Wednesday 08:00-22:00, weekends 09:00-17:00.
FAQ
Is coaching individualized even in group classes?
Yes, according to one reviewer specifically, who calls this rare compared to other classes she's attended and credits it with helping her achieve her first pull-up.
What's the atmosphere like?
Consistently described as cozy, clean, and motivating across all four reviews, with a display of the owners' own competitive achievements at the entrance.
Is coffee available?
Yes - one reviewer specifically mentions being able to grab a coffee before training.
Is it good for building specific strength milestones?
At least one reviewer's account suggests yes - she specifically credits the individualized coaching approach with helping her achieve a first-time pull-up.