• Flow Fitness
    Gym Time

    Flow Fitness

    311 Terry Avenue North, Seattle
    4.9
    (10000+)
    Safety guidelines

    Gym Time

    Such an amazing and clean gym. they even had open squat racks and I’m not used to seeing that lol
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    Located in the heart of SLU, we are a full service fitness club offering studio classes…
  • Emerald City Athletic
    Gym Time, Strength Training

    Emerald City Athletic

    3785 South Alaska Street, Seattle
    4.9
    (500+)
    Safety guidelines

    Open Gym

    This is a very nice facility with lots of machines, classes, and a stretching room. Everything looked clean and the other gym goers were friendly. They don’t supply any towels, and the lockers aren’t the set-your-own-code kind so bring your own lock. It says that parking is included but I couldn’t find that so I found free street parking.
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    ECA is a full-service gym with new state of the art equipment, top notch classes…
  • Big Iron Gym
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    Big Iron Gym

    1317 Republican Street, Seattle
    4.8
    (500+)

    Open Gym

    Great warehouse. Respectful members. Person on duty was very helpful and welcoming. Was open on a holiday
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    Jamie and Laura Ehling founded Big Iron Gym in March 2021 after the main local gym…
  • FLAGSHIP
    Strength Training, Gym Time

    FLAGSHIP

    1918 Eighth Ave , suite 150, Seattle
    4.9
    (100+)

    Peak

    This gym usually has 2 parts to the workout: strength and metcon/cardio, which I like that approach. Workout today was heavy squats (several sets every 3min). Then metcon workout for 15min with jump rope, kettlebell swings and wall balls.
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    If you’re looking for a studio with classes that are as challenging as they are fun…
  • Northwest Fighting Academy
    Boxing, Martial Arts, …

    Northwest Fighting Academy

    13427 NE 20th ST, Suite B, Bellevue
    4.8
    (100+)

    Boxing

    The class kicked off with a 30-minute warm-up followed by an hour of paired punches, and the vibe was pretty unique compared to other Classpass classes I’ve tried. No signing in or waivers—just walk in and get started, seems like most people are their regular students and they are young, kind of feeling like I'm in a summer camp for boxing. As the only newbie, I struggled to understand what'scoming next during the warm-up. I had to ask the coach for guidance, and he simply told me to grab a rope. Most of the time, I found myself glancing at others to figure out what to do next. During the paired punches, it felt a bit awkward since I was the only woman in the class, so I ended up paired with a guy. Getting punched in the chest was unavoidable—not a huge deal but definitely a bit strange at first. I noticed they offer women-only sessions, but those aren't available on Classpass. That said, it was a solid workout: 90 minutes and I burned over 800 calories! I won't recommend to anyone new to boxing, but if you want to challenge yourself, may be good to try.
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    NWFA is for the beginner to experienced boxer. NWFA will work with you with their…
  • Tiger Gate Gym
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    Tiger Gate Gym

    1225 120th Avenue Northeast, Bellevue
    4.8
    (79)
    Safety guidelines

    Open Gym

    Nice gym, amazing machines, the cable machines could use some maintenance or replacement. very nice staff and welcoming
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    Step into their all-brand-new gym in central Bellevue, Washington, where fitness…

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