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EōS Fitness in Chandler, Arizona, is a 24/7 gym that offers a wide range of fitness services and amenities designed for all fitness levels. The facility features high-quality strength training equipment, a swimming pool, and a diverse class schedule including yoga, Zumba, and cycling.

Pricing

  • $9.99/mo
  • $22.99/mo
  • $29.99/mo

Classes

  • Yoga
  • Spin
  • Dance
  • Zumba
  • HIIT
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4185 S Gilbert Rd, Chandler, Arizona 85249

Monday Open 24 hours
Tuesday Open 24 hours
Wednesday Open 24 hours
Thursday Open 24 hours
Friday Open 24 hours
Saturday Open 24 hours
Sunday Open 24 hours
24-Hour Access Sauna(s) Basketball Court(s) Child Care/Child Watch
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1 month ago

Awesome facility! I'm here 5-days per week. There's plenty of available fitness/strength and weight loss options. My favorite is the "always clean" sauna. Go see Kristen for any assistance. She's the best!

1 month ago

Marco is an outstanding gym employee who truly goes above and beyond for members. He is always friendly, approachable, and willing to help with anything, whether it’s demonstrating proper form, giving workout advice, or simply offering encouragement. His dedication to maintaining a clean and welcoming environment makes the gym a great place to train. Marco’s positive attitude and commitment to customer service make a huge difference, and it’s always a pleasure to see him at the gym. Highly recommend him for his professionalism and great energy!

1 month ago

I really love this gym and it’s mostly due to the staff at this location. I have had the pleasure of working with multiple trainers and they have been phenomenal. The front desk staff is always so friendly and makes sure to welcome you in and say goodbye. It makes all the difference to have such wonderful staff.

1 month ago

It was a day that started off just like any other, but it quickly turned into a nightmare. After finishing my workout, I was approached by the manager, a woman with purple hair, with a very significant BMI, instantly started yelling at me. She accused me of being a "rowdy teenager" and causing chaos in the facility—none of which was true. I had been minding my business, just like everyone else. But despite my attempts to explain, she continued to shout at me, completely disregarding my innocence. Things escalated even further when she threatened to revoke my membership. I had done nothing wrong, but here I was, being treated like a criminal. What made the situation even worse was when she decided to punish the entire group of people in the area as if we were all guilty of the same thing. This was no small issue. What the manager did was a direct violation of basic human rights, and in my mind, it went far beyond a simple case of workplace injustice—it was, in fact, a form of collective punishment. Collective punishment is forbidden under international law, particularly under the Geneva Conventions, which were designed to protect individuals in times of war and conflict. Under Article 33 of the Fourth Geneva Convention, collective punishment is prohibited. It states that "no protected person may be punished for an offense he or she has not personally committed." In other words, punishing a whole group for the actions (or supposed actions) of one individual is not just unfair, it’s a war crime. The fact that I was accused of something I didn’t do and then subjected to a punishment that affected others, all while the manager ignored my rights to a fair process, felt like a clear violation of those protections. It’s crazy to think that something like this could be considered a war crime, but when you break it down, it makes sense. Collective punishment, whether in a time of war or peace, denies an individual the right to justice and accountability. In this case, it was as though my entire existence in that space was invalidated by one person’s decision to impose unjust consequences. The emotional toll and sense of injustice I felt in that moment were overwhelming. I never imagined that a seemingly trivial interaction would feel so much like a violation of human rights—something as serious as a war crime.

1 month ago

I’ve been visiting this gym for a while now, I have never seen it in better condition than it is currently. Their Operations Manager Kristin leads by example and is very involved, which I believe has influenced the front desk to display consistent confidence and friendliness. I’m so grateful to see this location being changed for the better!

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