9161 Edes Ave, Oakland, California 94603
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East Oakland Sports Center
The Larry E. Reid Sports Center is a 25,000 square foot facility in East Oakland that provides diverse recreational programs aimed at enhancing health and fitness for all ages. It features state-of-the-art fitness and aquatic facilities alongside dance and gymnasium spaces for community engagement.
Pricing
- $3 for youth (13-17) residents
- $6 for seniors (55+) residents
- $8 for adults (18-54) residents
- $3 for youth (13-17) non-residents
- $8 for seniors (55+) non-residents
- $10 for adults (18-54) non-residents
Classes
- HIIT
- Spin
- Yoga
- Zumba
- Boxing
- Dance
9161 Edes Ave, Oakland, California 94603
Reviews
Eunice Eke (Google User)
1 month ago
Great pool for kids so many fun experiences ballet karate or very nice classes very friendly desk I don't know why these people are saying the water is murky they put chlorine the water is very clean and people barely pee in the pool
Crystal Myers (Google User)
1 month ago
The exercise equipment looks to be well cared for and in good working order. The pool and changing rooms are a little old and out dated. There are some cracks and dips in the pool floor. They could definitely use a face lift. The people there, staff and patrons are very friendly.
Kris Wong (Google User)
1 month ago
Awesome pool for little kids as there's a ramp entry that goes from ankle deep gradually to 4 ft. Fountains, curved shapes, not your typical lap pool. Water slide has been broken since I got here, so that was a bummer. Aside from being surrounded by encampments and stolen and stripped cars, the area within is gated and feels safe and clean. They have rec swim on weekends from 1-5, and the pool is indoor and heated.
Donna Saunders (Google User)
1 month ago
What is the point of lifeguards. My child can't wear a floaty in the pool, huh! Why?They said, they are not allowed because they want to make sure the children are being watched by the parents. Why do other children have to be penalized for parents who neglect to watch their children? My kid had to be held the whole time. She is almost ready to swim on her own and wanted to practice with a floaty. What do the lifeguards get paid for. Back in the day the lifeguards would ask where are your parents. Nope didnt hear that. Just, "Don't sit on the wall." There were a lot of kids without their parents.
De B (Google User)
1 month ago
Great place, gym workouts not crowded: free weights, machines, dance, spin classes. Great swim options: lap, walking, kids, geriatric programs.