American Sports and Fitness sounds like a gym. It isn't one. The listing at Grenady 16 in Warsaw is a school sports pitch, and one reviewer said so with a grin. Google tags it as an athletic field, not a fitness center, and the reviews are about a football pitch, not weights or classes. So the name oversells, and I'd rather you know that in the first paragraph than after you drive across Warsaw expecting machines and showers.
What it actually is
A November 2020 reviewer wrote, in Polish, that "Estadio de Granady" is wonderful but he mainly loves the name, then landed the truth: it's really an ordinary school pitch like many others, but nice to have around (translated from Polish). That's the honest description. The other reviews confirm it. This is an outdoor pitch, the kind neighborhood players book for a kickabout, attached to a school. If you want an indoor gym floor, this is the wrong listing entirely.
What players actually report
Look past the name and there's real, usable feedback about the surface. A November 2024 reviewer noticed a concrete improvement: "After resurfacing, the pitch is finally playable. After an hour of play, I don't feel tired in my legs, and my knees and ankles aren't as stressed." That's a specific, physical detail, better joint comfort after a resurface, and it's the sort of thing you can't fake. Another November 2024 review flags one downside of that surface: "there are a lot of those black balls," the loose rubber crumb infill that scatters off artificial turf, and asks whoever runs it to clean them up. So the surface is newer and kinder to legs, but sheds infill. Both things can be true.
What the 4.5 is measuring
The average is 4.5 across 23 reviews, and here's where I'd slow down. The written reviews are mostly five stars, and some are barely reviews at all. One just says, in Polish, "Very good, close by" (translated from Polish). Another is a one-line cheer with no content. A 4.5 across a small sample of a public pitch is really measuring "locals like having it here," not the quality of a paid facility. Take the enthusiasm as neighborhood affection, and take the resurfacing and infill notes as the actual information.
What's missing
No review mentions a booking price, a phone number, or how you reserve the pitch, and Google shows hours that look like a school field's schedule rather than a gym's. There's no website. So if you actually want to play here, the practical questions, cost, availability, who to contact, aren't answered by the record. You'd need to ask the school or whoever manages bookings.
Who it's not for
Anyone looking for gym equipment, indoor training, or fitness classes should skip this. It's an outdoor school football pitch. For a game of five-a-side with a recently improved surface, it may be worth the trip. For a workout, it's the wrong place with the right-sounding name.
FAQ
Is American Sports and Fitness a gym?
No. Despite the name, it's a school football pitch at Grenady 16 in Warsaw. Google lists it as an athletic field, and every review is about the pitch.
What is the playing surface like?
A November 2024 reviewer said that after resurfacing it's "finally playable" and easier on the legs, though another noted loose rubber crumb ("black balls") scattering off the turf.
How do I book it or what does it cost?
The reviews don't say. There's no price, phone number, or booking method in the record, so you'd need to contact the school or pitch manager directly.