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    Edgewater Park

    Edgewater Park

    4.0
    (13 reviews)
    1.1 km

    Edgewater Park is for busy bodies. not much room to sit on benches or lay on the grass…read more amenities: 2 tennis courts, basketball courts, volleyball, soceer field, children's playground. some grass. grass looks well maintained.

    Edgewater Park is one of the nicer parks I've ever been to. The majority of this review will be…read morerelated to the tennis courts since that's where I am! Before I get to that, there is a softball field that is used a lot. My buddy informed me that his employer has a team that plays there. On the weekends there is softball/ little league baseball that plays their games there as well. The outfield is large enough to play soccer. What I find interesting is that it looks to be all turf. I haven't stepped foot into it but looking at it, doesn't look like dirt to me. There is also a really small jungle gym. These have to be the cleanest bathrooms I've ever been to at a park. Typically all park bathrooms are disgusting; like I don't even want to walk through, but these bathrooms are bearable. Parking is all on the street. People will mainly line up on Edgewater, but pro tip, if you park on the opposite side where the homes are, it is easier to find parking there. Finally, these are really nice tennis courts. My only gripe is that they are slanted - like really noticeably - and sometimes the ball will roll onto the other people's court due to inertia. Can be annoying but it is what it is. Overall there are 5 courts; three on one side and two on the other. The side with 3 courts has an isolated court and the other is side by side; the 2 sided court is the same. The courts are kept really well. No cracks and the nets are beautiful. Lighting is where its at. Hands down the brightest lights I've been to at a tennis court. Only downfall I've found is that there are a lot of classes and league play. This as of right now was every Tuesday & Thursday. This park isn't really meant to be used for parties or picnics. There isn't a lot of space for any of that. Pretty much, you play your sport and then go home (or somewhere else). I enjoy going to this park. Especially at night. The lighting for tennis is wondering. Super bright and easy to track the ball.

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    Brand new courts as of 10/24/11... very nicely done.
    Brand new courts as of 10/24/11... very nicely done.
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    Bay Club Redwood Shores

    Bay Club Redwood Shores

    3.1
    (423 reviews)
    3.9 km

    Came here on a guest pass from my friend and on a holiday weekend it was comfortably busy…read more Definitely a great spot if you have kids cause the swimming pool and water slide are great. We went to the lifting section on the first floor and all the machines and weights are pretty modern and well kept. I also love how there's a recovery room that's included in your membership. The cryo chairs and compression boots are really nice. Their adjacent food stall, I think Local Kitchens is also pretty delicious! Can order on doordash for pick up ahead of it which is convenient. I was only there for about 1.5 hours so I didn't get to use all the amenities, but you could easily spend an entire day here. There are some areas where I thought maintenance/cleanliness could be better kept, especially for the steep price and the WiFi was frequently spotty, but otherwise, a really nice spot!

    Been a member here for a few months now and this is a great spot overall. Amenities are top notch…read more Love the recovery room they have the most. Cryo chair, body massager, compression boots and more. Its much needed after a workout. Few things they can improve on : They just recently switched out the chairs in the business center. The current chairs are not meant to be here. They are too low and proper chairs should be put here for working. They have the good office chairs in the Touchdown rooms; they should have it everywhere. We pay too much to not be comfortable and at regular level height. Womens Restroom area- They should have a proper lounge area somewhere in the area even if its just a small seating area to relax in after a sauna session or pool. The SF location has a nice seating area with a TV and there is also a quiet room where you can lay down. This location should think about adding this in there. Much needed. The workout classes they have are great and pool jacuzzi area is great! They should do monthly food events or other type of freebee things for the members here. As much as the membership is here, more needs to be done for members. Itll be a nice touch for sure.

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    Took a refreshing break from the 91 degree heat at The Bay Club Redwood Shores!  Huge shoutout to VP James Lent great customer service.

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    Boothbay Park

    Boothbay Park

    4.3
    (26 reviews)
    1.6 km

    This park is humongous and slightly tucked in to a residential part of Foster City, but there's…read morelike no one here, and I've played Pokemon Go so I know. According to the fact sheet, this area is 11.2 acres. There's just large amounts of lawn where you can have an isolated picnic, and it's a fairly long stroll for a neighborhood park. It's cool that it runs next to a mini creek, closer to the residential houses. For sports, there are areas for sand volleyball, basketball, tennis (four courts), soccer, and baseball (which looked well maintained, with bleachers). There's a large playground with tanbark and picnic tables. There is an additional covered pavilion (technically you need to contact a city official to reserve this) with picnic tables and small coal barbecue pits, though they looked pretty rusty and dirty. Next to these tables is this amphitheater-like section. Parking is somewhat in a small lot, but there's street parking all over the perimeter that's readily available. The bathroom size is above average, for a neighborhood park. The main park in Foster City is superior, but this park is not bad if you want more seclusion, in some sense. It's right next to a highly trafficked road, but expansive enough to accommodate many parties without bumping into each other.

    The location was conveniently located near a large park with recreation areas, positive vibes, and…read morea great picnic area.

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    PJCC - Peninsula Jewish Community Center

    PJCC - Peninsula Jewish Community Center

    3.7
    (207 reviews)
    0.7 km
    Free parking
    Free WiFi

    good place to hangout and lose weight caused by holiday food selections. any problems in the past…read moreworking out here. Absolutely not. This gym is a great hideout to get away from daily stressors in life.

    I had to update my review. I still stand by the quality which is what begets the 2 stars. They're…read moreclean and well maintained. However I thought their practices around the fee structure were extremely shady. First of all, for a community center you charge a crazy amount. It's meant to be accessible and not an elite club which is what this has turned into. A name change should be well in order if they're not serving the community they belong to. Please note they are a non profit organization. Secondly they will charge you an arm and a leg for classes and membership, they will update your pricing and not give you notice. I think the fact that they don't list their prices on their website are true testament to my statement. I dropped my membership as it stopped being worth the $500 I was paying for me and the kids per month (only one of my kids was doing swim lessons) their swim classes helped for a little and then the teachers were replaced with new ones who didn't care much about the students. I ended up quitting and unless their pricing is more transparent and less elitist I'd rather drive a little bit longer.

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    PJCC is open to all and welcomes people of all ages, faiths, and backgrounds.
    PJCC is open to all and welcomes people of all ages, faiths, and backgrounds.
    Outdoor pool
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    G-8 Fitness by Nico Abaya

    G-8 Fitness by Nico Abaya

    4.9
    (177 reviews)
    5.3 km

    I've worked with Nico across multiple sessions and this last one was by far the most challenging --…read moreillness, an injury, and a job loss all hit at once. Despite everything, Nico kept me grounded, positive, and focused. Workouts, macros, water, protein, protein, PROTEIN! He has a way of keeping you in the game even when life is throwing everything at you. This session had a tighter timeline -- I was prepping for a very special family event -- so the approach was more of a sprint compared to the gradual builds we've done in past sessions. Different, but it worked. And the real test? Traveling right before the event -- no gym, couldn't track macros, water intake was a mess -- and I still felt AMAZING. I showed up feeling like the best version of myself. That is 100% because of Nico. He is more than a trainer. He's a coach, a cheerleader, and an inspiration. The tools and mindset he's given me go beyond any single goal because at the end of the day, this is a lifestyle. If you're looking for someone who will truly invest in YOU -- not just your workouts -- Nico is your person.

    I worked with Nico briefly, and was super excited to try online coaching (which I had never done…read morebefore). Nico was super nice in the beginning, but as time passed, he started being pretty rude and condescending in his replies to me. I'm sure coaches are constantly being tugged at, but I don't feel like my questions were stupid or out of line, especially for a newbie. After about 6 weeks, I decided I didn't feel comfortable proceeding with a person who didn't welcome my communication.

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    Chase dropped over 75 lbs to date with our program!
    Chase dropped over 75 lbs to date with our program!
    Nicole, 52, lost over 20 lbs in under 5 months and competed in her first bikini comp
    Nicole, 52, lost over 20 lbs in under 5 months and competed in her first bikini comp
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