It’s no secret that Los Angeles is home to some of the most fit people in the world. Whether it’s a movie star, or someone looking for their big break, fitness is a top priority for a lot of the population. Because the demand for health is so high, there are a ton of options to choose from. Luckily for you, we’ve picked out eight of the best gyms in LA, each one offering a little something different. Without anymore preamble, let’s check out the 8 best gyms in LA.
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1. Equinox Hollywood Locations – Luxury Fitness & Wellness
When you think of LA, you think of glitz, glam, and exclusivity, and Equinox provides a luxury experience fitting those expectations. Offering high-end amenities not seen at most other gyms, such as a full-service spa, steam rooms, outdoor pool, and eucalyptus-scented towels. Offering personal trainers, boutique-style group fitness classes, and state-of-the-art equipment, Equinox is the kind of gym you go to for a premier fitness and recovery experience.
Membership Cost - All require a 12-month commitment
2. Gold’s Gym Venice – The Mecca of Bodybuilding
Anyone whois anyone knows about this gym. You’re not going to get the amenities at Equinox, but what you will get is the atmosphere of the most well-known bodybuilding gyms in the country. A backdrop of the 1977 film “Pumping Iron”, Arnold Schwarzenegger helped make this gym the standout that it continues to be today. As a bonus, you’ll also be able to use the famous outdoor section, and might even get to rub shoulders with some IFBB pros.
Membership Cost:
- Day Pass - $50
- Monthly - $120
3. Unbreakable Performance Center – Celebrity Endorsed Training
If you want a gym that’s truly exclusive, look no further than Unbreakable. The brainchild of Jay Glazer, Unbreakable isn’t open to the public, and you need to apply to even get in the door. But if you’re one of the lucky ones that gets approved, don’t be surprised if you’re working out next to some of Hollywood’s biggest stars to NFL players. Don’t expect to walk into a standard gym, you’re not going to find wall-to-wall cardio machines or endless racks of dumbbells. The training you get here is going to keep you on your toes, and when that’s done, cryotherapy and physical therapy await to help with recovery. Be fair-warned, even if you get in, it comes at a premium.
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4. CrossFit Hollywood – OG LA CrossFit
CrossFit Hollywood is one of the best boxes in the area, providing the quintessential CrossFit in LA since 2008. Multiple classes are offered every day, and many of the other CrossFit gyms you see in LA were started by members branching off from this gym. The coaching staff is knowledgable and all levels of fitness are welcome.
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5. Y7 Studio West Hollywood – Yoga with a Hip-Hop Twist
Y7 Studio brings a modern twist to traditional yoga (get over it yoga purists, it’s just plain fun and we have a pick for you later on in this list). Known for their “We Flow Hard” classes, Y7 combines power yoga with a hip-hop soundtrack, creating a truly contemporary fitness combination. The studio is candlelit, heated, and prides itself on a non-judgmental space for all levels of practitioners. It’s perfect for anyone looking to combine mindfulness with a little edge in their workout.
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6. Barry’s Bootcamp Hollywood – High-Intensity Interval Training
Barry’s Bootcamp is not for the faint of heart. Known for it’s unbelievably tough HIIT (High-Intensity Interval Training) sessions performed in a “Red Room”, Barry’s has gained a reputation for producing results. Incorporating treadmills, dumbbells, and resistance bands with high-energy music and an encouraging group environment, Barry’s offers a challenging workout that will exhaust you, but have you excited to come back for more.
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7. Speakeasy Fitness – Top Shelf Experience for a Bottom Shelf Price
With several locations around LA and an affordable price tag, there’s no way we couldn’t include Speakeasy Fitness. Offering group classes, saunas, steam rooms, a pool, jacuzzi, basketball courts, juice bars, and a cardio cinema (amenities do vary by location), Speakeasy provides options that are usually reserved for higher-priced gyms. We’d be remiss if we didn’t mention the unique lighting that Speakeasy has going on in their gyms. Check out their website to see what I’m talking about.
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8. Kinship Yoga – Traditional Yoga & Meditation
We told you we had a pick for the yoga experience you’re more accustomed to with Kinship’s spin on them. Kinship, located in Highland Park, offers a mix of heated and nonheated classes, including Vinyasa, Pranayama, meditation, aerial fitness, Yinship, a power hour, and more. Kinship offers a welcoming community for any level of practitioner, and offers classes for anyone interested in starting to teach their own yoga classes.
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Whether you want to be pampered after your workout, throw around some serious iron, or center yourself with mediation, you’ve got great choices on this list. Each one of these picks brings something different to the table, no matter you preference for amenities and price, you can’t go wrong with any of the gyms above. Don’t believe us? Go take a tour yourself and get back to us. Looking forward to hearing, “You were right Tyler, that really is an awesome spot.” Now go get fit!
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