Best Gyms with Resistance Machines near Sf, California
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1. Equinox Van Mission
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Equinox Van Mission is a luxury fitness club located in a sleek high-rise in San Francisco, offering a vibrant atmosphere and state-of-the-art facilities. With a focus on high-energy classes and premium amenities, it caters to individuals looking for an upscale fitness experience.
1560 Mission St, SF, California 94103
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Leya A (Google User)
1 month ago
I had such a horrible and uncomfortable experience with the front desk receptionist. He must not have been trained on creating a good customer experience. I have been to Equinox’s all over the country and couldn’t believe the treatment that I had. So unfortunate because I went to the Union St location the day before and had such a lovely encounter with their manager. I would never go to this location again.
Janis Skriveris (Google User)
1 month ago
They are very quick to send spam emails for referrals every two weeks yet when a referral signs up, they will make up rules that aren’t disclosed anywhere to not give the bonus. They will do anything to keep signing up people for their already crowded and small gym, but upholding their end of the agreement seems like a feat not worth respecting. Deceitful and incompetent customer service is what they do best.
Carly Pisarri (Google User)
1 month ago
Took a yoga class w Mary here and she was very warm and welcoming. It was challenging and a great workout. This location is sprawling. The art deco furniture is super fun. Tons of equipment. Personalized pumpkins. The details in the decor makes this location great for working!
Sophie Park (Google User)
1 month ago
Ok gym. Too crowded but good classes. Water pressure too low, tho I didn’t experience the no hot water issue others mentioned. I was told I’ll be able to freeze my account 60 days each year before I joined, but it’s actually just once per year for either 1 or 2 months at a time. Well that doesn’t work out too well for its clientele who probably travel often, does it? Hate chains like these trying to trick their members. Yet another reminder this is just a big corp trying to extract as much $ as possible. I did have a great 1:1 personal training experience tho. It was the first trainer I liked ever in the US. She listened to my concerns, paid full attention to my forms the entire time, and gave me the exact feedback I had been looking for. Unlike my previous trainers, she never looked at her phone once or tell me my forms were just “fine” when I complain about back pain. My pilates lesson was just average, so the quality of personal sessions vary a lot by the trainers/instructors.
David (Google User)
1 month ago
Highly recommend trainer Travis for anyone starting off their fitness journey. Travis is very knowledgeable, patient and charismatic. Overall staff is very nice This equinox is well maintained as well.
2. Equinox Sports Club San Francisco
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Equinox Sports Club San Francisco is a luxury fitness club located in the heart of the city. It offers a comprehensive suite of fitness experiences, including state-of-the-art equipment and a range of group classes, all designed to enhance wellness and performance.
747 Market St, SF, California 94103
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24-Hour Access Locker Rooms with Showers Indoor Pool(s) Yoga Studio Basketball Court(s) Sauna(s) Steam Room(s) MassageReviews
Mariia Korolkova (Google User)
1 month ago
I’ve been a member of Equinox for pretty long time, and I’m extremely frustrated with the recent experience I’ve had with their billing and customer service. I requested to freeze my membership for one month, as per the terms of my agreement, but was still charged the full price for that month. Despite reaching out to the gym’s management multiple times to request a refund, they have refused to correct the issue or issue a refund, even though it was clearly their error. I’ve always been happy with the gym's facilities and services, but this lack of responsiveness and failure to honor the freeze terms has been incredibly disappointing. I expect better from a company of this caliber, and I would caution anyone considering a membership to be aware of how they handle billing discrepancies. I’m considering taking further action to resolve this, but it’s been a frustrating and time-consuming process.
Rafaela D (Google User)
1 month ago
The gym is big and has a good variety of equipments, despite that I’m unsure if it’s worth the 300+ membership. The pool is always crowded and many swimmers don't wear caps. The front desk lady was pretty rude and unhelpful, the worst I dealt with compared to all other sf locations
Carly Pisarri (Google User)
1 month ago
This gym is enormous! They have all the latest equipment and keep this location incredibly clean. I love they have weights in 2.5lb increments (22.5lb and 27.5lb dumbbells)! It’s very spacious and the equipment is placed strategic for many types of workouts.
Patrick T (Google User)
1 month ago
I came into this club with high expectations but unfortunately had a disappointing experience with the front desk staff. I arrived on a Tuesday evening at 7 PM and explained that I wanted to tour the location because I was considering switching my active membership from the Berkeley club ($226/month) to this club ($305/month with a corporate discount). However, the staff member informed me that, due to the club’s different tier, I couldn’t do a walkthrough on my own and would need to meet with a membership advisor. When I asked if a manager was available to assist, I was told there was none. I then asked if he could simply switch my membership on the spot so I could use the gym immediately. His response? “I can’t do that; you need to meet with a membership advisor.” This made no sense—why would switching an active membership require a manager or advisor? All that’s needed is to adjust which club bills me and the associated cost. To make matters worse, he suggested I pay $45 for a day pass to use the gym. Paying for a day pass at a gym where I’m already a paying member, shelling out $226/month, is absurd. After I made it clear I wasn’t interested in the day pass, he asked again if I wanted him to charge my card on file for it. What’s especially frustrating is how much worse the customer service was here compared to the Berkeley club. At Berkeley, I’ve had managers directly reach out to help resolve issues and ensure my experience as a member was positive. The contrast couldn’t be starker: while Berkeley provides proactive and thoughtful service, this club left me feeling like my loyalty as a paying member wasn’t valued at all. Other locations, such as Beale Street and Pine Street, also provide far superior service: Beale Street Club: Their staff were much friendlier and accommodating. When they couldn’t switch my membership on the spot, they apologized sincerely and took the initiative to connect me with their membership team. Pine Street Club: Also a great experience, with helpful and welcoming staff. For a club that charges significantly more, I expected much better. If you’re considering a membership here, I’d strongly recommend looking at other locations that value and respect their members.
Trent Zock-Robbins (Google User)
1 month ago
The gym is fairly well equipped. It feels like a converted office. I think people join for the classes. Not many power racks and they don't get used very much. Equipment is always open. Nice executive lockers if you want your gym clothes laundered. It's a minor benefit and I always found the towels smell like old coffee. Also they shrunk my shorts and all the labels peeled off my shirts. My advice: keep it simple with fitness sf, instead.
3. Planet Fitness
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Planet Fitness in San Francisco offers a welcoming environment with a focus on cleanliness and support for all fitness levels. It features a variety of cardio and strength equipment, along with personal training and group sessions to cater to its diverse clientele.
417 Montgomery St, SF, California 94104
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Michael Newman (Google User)
1 month ago
Just started here a month ago, and I'm already having problems. One staff member came up to me and told me to not stay past the closing time. It was a holiday and I didn't know the holiday hours. I didn't check the app or the door, as I just wanted to work out and shower. I didn't get to shower. The woman was rude and continued to argue with me. I told her that she didn't inform me of the holiday hours; she had walked off when I checked in, so she didn't check my face on the computer monitor. Not very professional. Already, I see your rude staff and I will not pay if this continues. I will document every occurrence and if it continues, I will file a lawsuit. Respect your patrons!
CloudandCollected (Google User)
1 month ago
Enjoyed my time working out here. While there are too many cardio machines compared to weight lifting machines. The locker room and showers were clean. The atmosphere is respectful and considerate. Appreciate Connie for making my check in times at the gym an efficient process.
Tal Globus (Google User)
1 month ago
Staff is very abrasive. Avoid if possible. I went for a tour, the staff led me around talking a lot about pricing, then at the end said I could try out the space. A few minutes later, the manager walked up to me, said I wasn’t allowed to try the equipment without signing up. I told him his colleague said it was fine, he said he just asked her and I was lying, and said I needed to sign up or leave before escorting me out. First time I’ve ever been kicked out of a gym.
Caro Santiago (Google User)
1 month ago
The ceilings are so low, the heat from everyone working out and sweating creates an odor. They don’t have enough fans. The layout of the machines is really awkward. As I tried to get into my workout zone and decided to give them a chance, I start using the stair master and suddenly realize that there’s a security camera pointed right in my face. The ceiling are SO LOW the camera is right by the machines recording you. That did it. Worst experience at a PF because of the facilities. The employees are nice and helpful.
Murray Jeffrey (Google User)
1 month ago
After 2 years of being a member of Planet Fitness, and never missing a payment, I get denied access all of a sudden due to some vague payment confusion between this franchise and my third-party provider. Both of these parties refuse to talk to each other, instead demanding a call from the other side, and im here stuck in the middle with no hope of resolution. This franchise won’t let me in even tho I have proof that I am up to date, while we sort this issue out. On top of this they refuse to let me speak to the manager Tarjay, and put a note on my file that I was angry and aggressive just because I’m slightly frustrated about the situation. They never gave me any advance notice about this issue, so now I’ve wasted time travelling downtown on two occasions just to be turned away even though my payments are completely up to date. I’ve found this to be an extremely unprofessional and frustrating experience.
4. Alex Fitness
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ALEX FITNESS Castro is a modern fitness facility located in the heart of San Francisco, providing a clean and spacious environment for workouts. It offers a wide range of equipment and flexible workout schedules catering to various fitness goals.
2275 Market St, SF, California 94114
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Juriy (Google User)
1 month ago
Fantastic little gym with a huge variety of equipment that made me excited like a kid. It’s got your standard bodybuilding stuff as well an entire functional area that’s decent for CrossFit etc. I would love to see rings there. Lots of new equipment too and everything is tidy and well maintained👌 Was nice to see hip thrust machine that’s rare to come across. ClassPass drop in is very affordable at ~$15 The one downside is that the ceiling is low enough that you can't do muscle-ups.
Lucy H (Google User)
1 month ago
I loved using Alex Fitness while I was in SF for my week visit - they are extremely well-equipped despite being a small-sized gym. They were kind enough to let me use the gym even when I accidentally went the day after my pass expired. Thank you!
K D (Google User)
1 month ago
I met with Dmitry for personal training, and he was great—very knowledgeable and helpful! The gym itself has a great selection of equipment. I came during the day and is rarely crowded, making it easy to get in a good workout without waiting. The gym is going through renovation and have added new equipments which is exciting. Plus, the location is convenient with easy access. Highly recommend!
dhespina ago (Google User)
1 month ago
Best gym as it’s got brand new equipment, it’s quiet so you never have to wait your turn and great personal trainers (like Dmitry)
Kyle Minnie (Google User)
1 month ago
Very friendly and helpful staff with a large selection of equipment. I very much appreciate the flexible membership options like the non-recurring daily and weekly passes!
5. JCCSF Fitness Center
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The JCCSF Fitness Center is a comprehensive fitness and aquatics facility located in San Francisco, boasting 45,000 square feet of space with modern amenities and state-of-the-art equipment. It offers a variety of programs aimed at promoting a holistic approach to health and fitness.
3200 California St, SF, California 94118
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Douglas Gardali (Google User)
1 month ago
Just tried this place and decided to quit early because there are too many creepy people everywhere that you go. In the locker room, there is a "Chatty Cathy" Filipino man, a master of small talk, that won't leave you alone. In the same area, there is an old black man that lays on a bench while doing a stretching routine without cloths. After the place opens, it quickly turns into a massive daycare with toddlers running all around. The locker rooms, as well as the weight room, fill up with under aged youths. Other than that, the place is generally very clean with numerous amenities such as clean towels, sani wipes, drinking water, liquid soaps, etc. The steam room does quite well as you begin to perspire immediately upon entering. Go early to avoid the the onslaught of the little people and beware of the creeps!
Lindsey Keener (Google User)
1 month ago
JCC is a great gym. It’s super clean and the facilities are maintained well. The staff is friendly and helpful as well as the instructors. HOWEVER, I do not appreciate the thousands of unfriendly wipes that we must use to clean equipment as they contribute to unneeded and destructive trash to our environment. Do better JCC!!
Jumbo Jet (Google User)
1 month ago
Large, clean and friendly - probably the best gym in SF. Came here a couple of times on guest passes. They are expensive ($45) and require a prior tour of the facility but the value for money is still OK with gym, pool, sauna, towels, water etc. included. Staff is particularly nice. The crowd working out here is a good mix of all ages and fitness levels. Highly recommended.
Laurie Chaprack (Google User)
1 month ago
The JCCSF is my refuge. I love the gym, classes, pool, and amenities in the locker room. It is clean and light with lots of windows and good ventilation.The staff is customer friendly.The cultural events are diverse. There are activities for all ages with respect for those with disabilities. 🙏
Lucy Stoll (Google User)
1 month ago
i have been coming to the gym here since 2017. every single employee is wonderful, the facilities are sparking clean (thank you amazing maintenance staff❤️) and state of the art. if you can afford it, come here!
6. Movement San Francisco
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Movement San Francisco combines climbing, yoga, and fitness in an impressive 25,000 square feet facility located near the Golden Gate Bridge. The gym features climbing and bouldering terrain alongside two yoga studios and a full fitness area, catering to a diverse audience of climbing enthusiasts and fitness seekers.
924 Old Mason St, SF, California 94129
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Dane Best (Google User)
1 month ago
Route setting: 5/5 - great routes. Gear: 2/5 - extremely run down gear, mist bring your own. Owner really needs to resupply rentals… but they do have the bare necessities. Location: 8/5 - just ridiculously cool views. Despite the shortcomings here, it’s worth a visit. (The scooter area is off limits here, but there is a bus line) Staff: 5/5 - chill, good vibes. Notes: The other comments here about walls being bare or shut down are true. For such a beautiful gym, it’s a shame things go unattended here and walls are taped off. There is enough to go around but it’s far from perfect here.
Generic Youtuber (Google User)
1 month ago
I pay an absurd amount of money for you to close the bouldering area for multiple consecutive days. For people that o ly get to come in once or twice a week. This sucks. I'm going to switch to touchstone. Update: it's 10 days after they first shut down bouldering walls, and they still don't have them all opened back up. Canceled membership. Update 2: one week post competition. There are still 2 walls that remain unset. Can't believe people pay $110 a month for blank walls.
Morris (Google User)
1 month ago
tldr; convenient location, routes aren't as fun as other gyms I'm a newbie to bouldering, but have visited quite a few gyms around the Bay. The location is convenient, and the routes are challenging. However, I find routes at other gyms to be more fun, while still being challenging. The routes here seem to punish people with longer limbs, when compared to other gyms.
Chase Carnaroli (Google User)
1 month ago
With views looking out to the Golden Gate Bridge, the beach, AND the city skyline, how could you not love this gym?! The Presidio warehouse aesthetic gives it a truly unique vibe. Great route setting, clean workout areas, and a cozy little co-working spot on the second floor. Sergey has some great closing announcements 👌🏼 Hands down my favorite climbing gym!
Alex Kantrowitz (Google User)
1 month ago
Absolutely epic gym. Great views from the big windows out into the bay. See Alcatraz as you climb. Very creative and fun routes with challenging features. Really cool bouldering with fun finishes. Staff is super friendly and helpful. They pick up the phone too. Can’t wait to go back.
7. George and Tula Christopher Center
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The Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church features the Christopher Center, which includes a gymnasium and a fitness room. The facility caters to community needs with spaces for meetings, classes, and recreational activities.
999 Brotherhood Way, SF, California 94132
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roy o. (Google User)
1 month ago
This facility has a gym, classrooms, game room and other rooms for different uses. It’s definitely a great place for the community.
Diane (Google User)
1 month ago
Part of Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, there is a gymnasium, gym, dance room and other rooms for crafts and classes.
Mike Drogitis (Google User)
1 month ago
It was great.
Antonia Reyes (Google User)
1 month ago
Very eloquent place