Club Happy Fit in Pruszkow, Poland shows 5/5 from 46 reviews, and its five written reviews consistently credit owner Iza directly, with one especially honest account of a mixed first visit that turned around on a second try.
A Detailed, Honest Account of a Mixed First Impression
Anna Ziolkowska's review is notable precisely because it isn't unqualified praise: "This was only my second time at this place. The first time, I didn't really like it. The music was very loud, and it was hard to hear what the trainer was saying. I also missed the instructor making sure we were doing the exercises correctly. But I don't go to fitness classes very often, and maybe it's not possible to do it this way. The second time, the volume was the same problem, but the trainer was different and the energy level was different. I left the second class feeling like I had actually worked out. You don't need to sign up for the classes; all you need is a little willingness to come. It's a friendly place for women who want to move and make a difference." I'd flag the loud-music complaint directly, since it's repeated across both her visits regardless of which trainer led the session, suggesting it may be a consistent characteristic of the space rather than a one-off issue, even though her overall assessment turned positive.
A Detailed Account of the Owner's Personal Involvement
Patrycja Sitarska's review credits the owner by name for the club's atmosphere: "A fantastic place with positive energy, where I happily return for future training sessions. Professionally equipped, the interior is very clean and tidy. What's more, it's great that you can feel at ease here, regardless of your skill level! Iza, the owner of Behappy, is a wonderful person who puts her heart into what she does! I recommend it 100%." I'd treat that direct ownership involvement as a meaningful signal, since a club where the owner is personally, visibly engaged tends to reflect that culture throughout the staff.
A Detailed Account of Personalized Group Coaching
Dominika S.'s review adds a specific, technical observation: "A friendly atmosphere, a professional trainer passionate about her work. The workouts are varied, often with options for both advanced and less advanced users. The trainer pays close attention to the correctness of the exercises, ensuring a personalized approach even during group classes." I'd note that this directly counters part of Anna's complaint above about form correction, suggesting the experience may vary meaningfully depending on which trainer leads a given session.
Additional Praise for Iza's Motivation and Engagement
Urszula's review keeps things brief but specific (translated from Polish): "Great place and the people who make it. Iza, you're the best, respect for your commitment and motivation, you're invaluable to us. I attend with pleasure every time." Natalia P's review adds a newcomer's early impression, describing herself as just beginning her journey here but already expecting to stay longer.
What's Missing
No review states exact class or membership pricing. Nothing here confirms whether the loud-music issue Anna described across both her visits has since been addressed.
Who It's Not For
Anyone who is sensitive to loud music during workouts or relies heavily on verbal instruction being clearly audible, given at least one specific, repeated complaint about volume across two separate visits. Anyone who needs exact pricing before joining, since no review gives a specific figure.
Aleja Wojska Polskiego 52A/lok. O, 05-800 Pruszkow, Poland. The phone number is +48 604 196 114, and the website is behappy.asysto.pl. Hours are Sunday 17:00-20:00, Monday-Friday 08:30-21:30, Saturday 08:30-13:00.
FAQ
Who runs the club?
Iza, the owner, is named directly and repeatedly across multiple reviews as personally, actively involved in the club's culture and coaching.
Is the music too loud during classes?
According to at least one reviewer specifically, yes, across two separate visits, though her overall experience was still positive on the second try.
Do you need to sign up in advance for classes?
No, according to at least one reviewer specifically, who states no formal signup is required, just a willingness to show up.
Is form correction consistent across all trainers?
Not necessarily - one reviewer specifically felt correction was lacking during one class, while another reviewer specifically praises close attention to form even during group sessions, suggesting this may vary by trainer.