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    Vast Fitness

    5.0 (6 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 7:00 AM, 6:00 pm - 7:00 PM

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    Was never in as good of shape as I was when I did Vast Fitness. They were the best! Miss then

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    Seattle Weight Loss Boot Camp

    Seattle Weight Loss Boot Camp

    4.5
    (23 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    Kimae has the nerve to tell you she's a former father person, then looks you right in the face and…read moresays "Yea, I don't think I can help you." Yes, she refunded my money, but fat shaming from a personal trainer is wild to me. If you want to tone up and are skinny this may work for you, but if you fat and really want to lose significant weight, look for a different program. There are trainers/coaches out there that have no issues with modification and working with you where you are NOW. Kimae isn't one of those people. It has taken YEARS of therapy and finding the right kind of coach to be even able for me to say anything about the treatment I received at her hands....which is SO messed up because I really did like the way she would break down an exercise. She would explain how a specific movement would work which muscles. And I was truly learning a lot. That's why I was caught off guard when I was told me she couldn't help me.

    My partner and I started bootcamps at around the same time, he chose a former athlete trainer who…read moreis an NSCA certified strength and conditioning specialist with an indoor facility and equipment. I went with Kimae's bootcamp thinking that certification didn't matter and having an all women outdoor bootcamp would give camaraderie and be nice for summer. From her website Kimae states she is certified in holistic fitness coaching and group training through the CHEK Institute. For some reason though she is not listed anywhere on the CHEK website as a trainer. From the start our bootcamps were very different, my partner's bootcamp class size averaged 10-15 students where as Kimae's is 40-60 students as she runs two classes at once for newbies and returnees. That is where the problems lay. With that many students Kimae is understandably overwhelmed, unable to check form or field questions. Half of the class time you are running laps as she gives instruction to the other group and then sends them off to run laps as she gives instructions to your group. My partner's bootcamp is entirely devoted to specific exercises that build on each other and each student is given adjustments to their form as they exercise. She is unable to meet the goals of her advertising from her website. More then half of the class miss the instruction she gives for the next set of exercises and have to ask each other. It is very difficult to ask a question as there are just too many participants. She had one entire set of class exercises taken from a magazine page which she emailed the link for. That was embarrassing for me compared to the specific workouts my partner was getting in his bootcamp. She has a weekly statement of nutrition advice she gives everyone and is unable to get more personalized then that. She canceled our group's second week calls and failed to provide the promised food diary feedback via email. After experiencing a mild ankle sprain and asking about the makeup policies, any suggestions for working around the sprain during the 2 weeks off needed for healing and requesting the nutrition food diary feedback she promised now 2 weeks late, Kimae then sent an email with a fake header saying it was from one week prior but she failed to check the reference ID's in the message source, and then she dropped me from the rest of the session and refunded my class fee telling me to sign up with another trainer. I took her suggestion and will now be working with my partner's trainer. I do hope she can run her business in a more sustainable and less shady way and provide a better service then what she is doing. Clients are more likely to continue working with you if you are honest about your mistakes. For anyone considering the bootcamp my advice would be to skip this one, there are better bootcamps in Seattle with more knowledgeable trainers.

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    Community huddle. Rally!
    Community huddle. Rally!
    Hamstring Curls lift and shape the booty and slim out the backside.
    Hamstring Curls lift and shape the booty and slim out the backside.
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    MCW Health and Fitness

    MCW Health and Fitness

    4.7
    (13 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    Shout out to ClassPass for helping me discover Jason from MCW Health and Fitness! MCW was one of…read morethe first classes I've tried, and the best thing I have ever found through CP. I started attending a Functional Conditioning class at the end of May. This class begins with a warm up using an agility ladder, followed by circuit training. There are several stations to work through such as TRX, kettlebells, bags and resistance bands to name a few. The last part of class is cardio focused, which can involve jump ropes, burpees or running up and down the stairs. I always feel that I get a great workout at the end of every class. In fact, I enjoy his classes so much that I even signed up for bi monthly personal training sessions with Jason two months later. I definitely get more out of the PT sessions, since we can focus on my goals and try other routines such as weight training. I especially enjoy getting time in at the squat rack and bench press during our PT sessions. What I like about Jason is that he does take the time to get to know his clients, and figures out how to motivate and push you towards your fitness goals. There have been times where I wanted to half-ass the workout but Jason would push me to prove myself wrong. If you are dealing with an injury, he is more than happy to show you a modified version. It's crazy to see how much progress I have made through the group classes and personal training sessions over the past 7 months. Thanks to Jason, I have dropped 15 lbs, reduced my body fat by 1.5%, improved my posture and I'm getting stronger after every session. Whether if you're not sure how to get back into shape or if you have specific fitness goals, I highly recommend MCW fitness. You can't go wrong with Jason's Functional Conditioning classes or his personal training sessions!

    Friday night Crossfit Training at MCW Health & Fitness. Great Cardio Start, Challenging Strength…read moreCircuit, & Excellent Core Work. Great advice from Head Trainer & Owner Jason McWalter re: Nutrition. Highly recommend you try MCW and get fit!

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    "locker rooms". The owner is a good guy and the workout was good but I just felt dirty(not in a good way) after.
    "locker rooms". The owner is a good guy and the workout was good but I just felt dirty(not in a good way) after.
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    MCW Health and Fitness

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    TruFusion Ballard Blocks

    TruFusion Ballard Blocks

    4.4
    (31 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Walking into the Trufusion Ballard lobby is a little bit like switching on the lights of a…read moreChristmas tree. It's always a delight to behold, and frankly a little magic. Everyone at the front desk without fail welcomes the customers with a warm smile. Regulars are treated as special guests, chatted up about classes, asked about their day. High spirits prevail. It's more like we're walking into a birthday party. I'm amazed each time with something as simple as a check-in process. Keeping up this level of customer service awareness takes more than just training. It take courage from the managers. The trainers take time to get to know the students, and not just our names either. Throughout class, they encourage, they motivate, they get the best out of us, which isn't always easy forty-five minutes into a one-hour intense boot camp. We're lucky to have such a welcoming place here in Seattle, where customer service and warmth are occasionally hard to find.

    Honestly, it is shocking that Trufusion will not refund approximately $500 that we have been…read morecharged when they can clearly see our daughters have not used these accounts since August of 2025. As documented in email communication, one daughter tried to cancel the account on the Trufusion by calling and the website, but it did not work. So finally your staff acknowledged that the system was not working, and agreed to cancel her membership in December, but would not refund the $160 charged since she left in August. As your documentation shows, our other daughter called two times to change her membership. Our daughter asked to cancel, but your staff put her membership on hold without informing her of the monthly charge and automatic reinstatement of a large monthly charge. Both girls left the state in August and would not have agreed to continue to pay $11 monthly fees and a $130 automatic renewal fee since they do not live here. We now have paid approximately $500 since August when both daughters left the state and neither has used their membership since then. So .. no.,, they are not happy withTrufusion. And my warning to others continues, get every effort to cancel your membership in writing and document your conversations.

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    TruFusion Ballard Blocks
    TruFusion Ballard Blocks
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    Green Lake Strength & Conditioning

    Green Lake Strength & Conditioning

    4.6
    (106 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    I've never been a "gym guy". I grew up thinking I was too small to be athletic until I rediscovered…read moresports as a young adult. So when I say, "I love this gym", know that it's not coming from somejock who loved working out...and I do love this gym. I had been searching for a form of exercise to replace the activity and community of a team sport after I suffered a ruptured Achilles. I found GLSC through a free trial and had no idea it was going to change the way I thought and felt about fitness. GLSC workouts were the highlight of my week, and over the course of a year, I saw my skills, strength, and enjoyment improved significantly. Here's why I love Green Lake Strength and conditioning: 1) The coaches: Shout out to Coaches Hannah, Zeyab, and Jonathan, who were my first and primary coaches. They are the perfect balance between motivating and moderating, helping you gauge your skill/strength limits and safely push them. They are excellent at teaching form and technique, and they brought my high-school-level understanding of weightlifting up to par. Despite having an injured Achilles shoulder, their guidance helped ensure that I never injured myself (and in fact reduced my pain through strengthening and increasing range of motion) even while greatly increasing my strength and endurance. They can help you improve whether you're a beginner or an expert. 2) The community: GLSC has a vibrant community. Members get to know each other but not in an in-your-face sort of way - you can be a casual weekly member or you can join your fellow members on unofficial hikes and official BBQs and gatherings. There's a very wide range of ages and experiences in these classes, and they didn't make me feel "dumb" or out of place. Classes have been kept to 12 people max, which after experiencing much smaller and larger classes, 12 is a great number - not too crowded but not awkwardly empty. You also get to know each other through the infamous question of the day - just lean into it, it'll be fun, I promise. ;) 3) Facilities/programming: After trying several other gyms, I can confidently say that none of them quite match up to GLSC's programming. GLSC excels because of the three distinct segments of their strenght & conditioning workouts: Warm-ups, skill/strength-building, and WOD. The warm-ups aren't just stretching and jumping jacks - they are specifically design to engage the muscle groups that you'll be using, they help reinforce the techniques needed to complete the rest of the workout of the day, and they get your heart pumping. Other gyms I've experienced rush this part or do the bare minimum. The skill/strength segment is where I learned the most over the last year because they remove the speed element and focus on quality over quantity. Again, the other gyms I've experienced rush this part and either skip teaching altogether or push you into a higher pace too soon. They also offer a wide range of modifications and equipment to meet each person's level of skill and strength. The WODs vary between low, medium, and high metabolic conditioning and are varied in type and style so you're never bored. There's no "leg day" or "arm day" - your entire body will be exhausted every day. They oddly fill you with both a sense of dread and excitement, knowing how hard they will be but also how good you'll feel afterwards. And for what it's worth, the coaches have generally good tastes in music - good balance between pumping you up but not obnoxious techno. A note about cost: It's expensive. But I look at value for cost, not low cost. The quality of the coaching and programming alone is easily worth it in my eyes. Add to that a clean, high-quality facility, fun community, and personal results and I was happy to pay the higher cost. I loved this gym...but sadly had to give up my membership when my workplace moved away. I'm still searching for a new gym, forever comparing it to GLSC and still not finding its equal. Congrats, Nate and team, for building this wonderful gym and community! Hit me up if you want to expand to S. Seattle!

    Coolest gym with amazing coaches! Mikaela was fantastic! she guided me through two private…read moreonboarding sessions that really set me up for success. I just finished my first class and it was so much fun. The garage doors were open, the sun was shining in, and the energy was incredible. Everyone here is so kind and welcoming :) it truly feels like a close-knit community.

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    Green Lake Strength & Conditioning
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    Greenlake Bootcamp

    Greenlake Bootcamp

    4.0
    (6 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Greenlake Bootcamp offers month long outdoor physical training courses. I took the course in…read moreNovember (meeting 1 hr, three times a week). The course is taught by two trainers, Jesse and Breanne. Both appeared to be very fit and in their mid-thirties. To provide some background, I am generally a fit person--hwp with a normal BMI. I run and do yoga frequently. But after a bout of couch potato lifestyle brought on by grad school depression I decided to take this course to get me back on track. Pros: 1) Very rigorous exercise routine: The classes are basically interval training and rigorous right away. You are tested on the first day for how many reps of burpies, squats, pushups and sit ups you can do and also running time is recorded. After this class ramps up fairly quickly. 2) Positive reinforcement: The trainers push you but are also very encouraging and positive. I liked that a lot. 3) Nutritional Advice from community: The class also includes an online component where other members post what they are eating. This was an interesting experience and also gave me pointers on what brands to shop for that are less processed. 3) Results: I lost 5 pounds. My legs and glutes were stronger. I also lowered my resting bpm. I was happy with these results. Cons: 1) Outdoor only classes: This was possibly the biggest deterrent for me. The classes can ONLY be held outdoors. If the weather gets really shitty there is no indoor option. Eventually by the end of the course I fell sick from running in the cold at 7AM three times a week. 2) Photos posted on social media without permission and spamming: The first day of class students are asked to add both the trainers on fb so you can be connected to a community and get nutritional advice. This was helpful but what I did not expect was that they would take pictures of us during exercise routines and post them on their fb page. I did not sign any release forms to permit this! Additionally the fb community was a tad too active. It is not curated AT ALL so I would receive 10+ notifications a day. Sometimes just inane comments. This got irksome very quickly. 3) Dubious nutritional advice: The trainers asked us to remove dairy, gluten and sugar from our diet completely. Being a scientist I am skeptical of any advice that is not accompanied with whether research has been done on the subject. I would have liked to know more scientific background of why they were recommending this diet. I am sure you would lose weight with an extremely restrictive diet but thats not a good long term plan. I am more in the camp of eating everything in moderation. 4) Unclear advice on footwear: When I started the class, one of the trainers commented several times on the minimal running shoes I was wearing (Merrell brand). I have worn minimal shoes and ran in them for a while with no issues. The comments were always somewhat negative but unclear. Finally I asked him what his opinion was on my shoes and if he recommends them. The response was again, unclear. He said something on the lines of "they are not for me". I found these interactions awkward and confusing. If you don't have expert advice to give then why comment on them in the first place.

    Awesome class! Jesse is a great teacher who pays attention to your specific needs, but keeps the…read moreclass moving and challenging. Jesse has good communication skills and is easy to get along with. Working out outside is the best and this class is a wonderful way to start the day.

    Experience Momentum

    Experience Momentum

    4.9
    (58 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    This is my third time going to EM for PT care, and I continue to be impressed by the skill and…read moreattentiveness in the providers. I love the team model they use, and really feel supported in getting the most effective treatment because of it. In this sequence, I've only worked with Gabby so far. It's been 10/10 from the careful attention to my issues and figuring out the right pace to the personable professionalism. There are no guarantees in healthcare and I don't want to get ahead of myself, but I've been dealing with chronic pain for a few years and had kind of given up. It's been ten days of exercises and my pain is reduced and I'm sleeping better. Just really fucking grateful right now

    Picture this... you're lacking motivation to get a good workout in on your own... other fitness…read moreclasses just aren't cutting it for you... so you give Experience Momentum a try and never look back because you pushed yourself to do hard things and had a blast all the while. At least that's what my time there has been like, and I've met many others through the years who share the same sentiment. I've been taking classes for 5 years here. The reason that I come back every day isn't just for the workout, but for the community that they've built. Nothing is better than lifelong friendships that were forged in the iron paradise while squat cleaning. Anthony and Pat are not only some of the most knowledgeable coaches that I've ever had, but they make every class fun and approachable. It doesn't matter what your fitness level is, they will find a way to make the workout scalable for you.

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    Fresh Air Bootcamp

    Fresh Air Bootcamp

    5.0
    (7 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    One session down, and may more to go in my future. I love the feeling of cameraderie at this boot…read morecamp. And I really love that they are mainly held outside. If you've ever done a workout in the rain, you realize it's still way more invigorating than being indoors. I'm excited to have found this spot, and am hopeful it will whip me back into shape.

    I joined mid-November, and have lost as much weight as I've lost in 6 months of WeightWatchers (and…read moreI love WeightWatchers, but really needed a consistent workout routine). Plus, I've been getting my muscles back. So exciting! This is such a great fitness program, and the instructors and participants make it easy to be there at 6 a.m., in the cold, dark Seattle fall. Across the board, everyone is incredibly friendly and inclusive. It's not a bunch of brides trying to look good for their big day (which is great! this would be your ticket!); it's mostly fit moms who are committed to long-term health and fitness. I feel closer to my community, which is a hugely unexpected and positive consequence. I've been going 3 days a week at 6 a.m. at the Phinney Neighborhood Center parking lot, and some Saturdays at 8 a.m. at Golden Gardens. And, really, this is good for any fitness level. I could barely keep up the first week, and I've come a long way in the past month. Each workout is different and challenging, and the hour flies by.

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    Golden Gardens
    Golden Gardens
    Golden Gardens
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