1845 N San Fernando Rd, Los Angeles, California 90065
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EVERYBODY
Everybody Gym & Wellness offers a welcoming atmosphere in Los Angeles, California, focusing on inclusivity and diverse fitness options. Members can choose between all-inclusive or basic memberships, with the first visit free to experience the facility.
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- First visit is always free
1845 N San Fernando Rd, Los Angeles, California 90065
Reviews
Samantha Lachman (Google User)
1 month ago
I absolutely love this gym and have been a member for about 2 years. I feel so comfortable and uninhibited. The membership fee is ridiculously affordable and reasonable for the vibes and community that you get! My favorite part is that I routinely see other queers here - like it’s rare for me to NOT run into a friend or neighbor. Thank you so much for everything 💞
Crystal (Google User)
1 month ago
Small and cozy. I feel comfortable and safe here. The locker room is respectful and the staff is cool. I'm sad they removed the bench outside. Great gym!
Dani Shank (Google User)
1 month ago
I love this place. It's a friendly neighborhood gym where everyone is welcome. It's so nice to go to the gym and not have to worry about getting stared at or made to feel like you don't belong there because you're a woman, which, unfortunately, is how I've felt at most other gyms I've been a member of. EVERYBODY is a breath of fresh air! I'm so grateful.
baby (Google User)
1 month ago
it's really disappointing when places preach diversity and inclusion but really just mean gay and white. i was infuriated after spending an hour there and being the only black person in the room besides a picture of a black yoga instructor in their LA Times cover feature. i give them two stars because the facility is nice, small but comfortable, the outside is cute and they offered a week of free services after Trump's election to foster community. i really support those ideas. i would've considered a membership but yall gotta do better. make an effort to actually bring "everybody" there.
Wyatt Heidenfelder (Google User)
1 month ago
Inclusive in Name Only – A Disappointing Facade If you're looking for a gym that claims to champion inclusivity while doing the bare minimum to actually make people feel welcome, then congratulations — you've found it! I walked into this gym hoping to experience a space where everyone genuinely felt accepted and supported, as my neurodivergence makes it incredibly difficult to be inside larger, mainstream gyms I've tried. Instead, I encountered a hollow marketing ploy wrapped in buzzwords. Sure, they have posters of diverse people on the walls and a couple of rainbow stickers slapped on the entrance, but that's where their effort stops. The staff? Tone-deaf at best, patronizing at worst. I overheard a staff member repeatedly misgendering a member and shrugging it off with, “It’s just too confusing to keep up!” And the so-called “accessible” equipment? A single dusty yoga mat tucked in a corner does not equate to inclusivity. The gym floor is uneven, cramped, poorly laid out, and clearly designed for only the most able-bodied members. The culture? Let’s just say if you don't fit the aesthetic, be prepared for judgmental stares and unsolicited advice from people who somehow think “inclusive” means “anyone I can shame into fitting my mold.” They assumed to know my identity consistently in their self-righteousness. If you get triggered by the staff repeatedly being hostile towards you (something that's a common theme amongst other reviewers), then you are "aggressive." This gym's idea of inclusivity is performative, shallow, and offensive. Instead of investing in real changes — like proper accessibility measures, staff training on disabilities, or safer spaces for beginners — they've poured their energy into slogans and window dressing. If you want a gym that truly respects all bodies, look elsewhere. This place needs to understand that inclusivity isn't a trend or a box to check off — it's a commitment to every single person who walks through the door. They need to do better