Seattle/ Health & Lifestyle
Published on October 09, 2019
Here are the top multipurpose gyms in Seattle, by the numbersPhoto: NW Fitness/Yelp

Want to know where to go when it comes to multipurpose gyms in Seattle?

Luckily, the city boasts lots of popular gym options to sample in and around Seattle.

To find the top multipurpose gyms in the area, Hoodline analyzed data from Yelp, Facebook and ClassPass to identify which studios are the most popular. Read on for the results.

(Bonus: You can try them all out if you're a member of ClassPass, a monthly fitness membership that provides access to thousands of different studios, gyms and wellness offerings.)

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Strive and Uplift

1404 N.W. 49th St., Ballard

Photo: strive and uplift/Yelp

Open since 2000, Strive and Uplift is Seattle's favorite gym by the numbers, with 4.8 stars out of 473 reviews on ClassPass, five stars out of five reviews on Yelp and 2,099 fans on Facebook.

"Strive and Uplift is a strength and conditioning facility that offers group classes, gym memberships and a great community," states the business's ClassPass profile. "They focus on sport-specific training for ultimate frisbee and other fringe sports, as well as programming that supports healthy, active living for all individuals."

Learn more about the offerings at Strive and Uplift on ClassPass here.

NW Fitness

504 Ninth Ave., Yesler Terrace

NW Fitness | Photo: ClassPass

Also among Seattle's favorites is NW Fitness, with 4.7 stars out of 111 reviews on ClassPass, 4.5 stars out of 51 reviews on Yelp and 333 fans on Facebook.

"At NW Fitness, they understand that you likely have a busy schedule and may not have time to work out during typical business hours. That is exactly why NW Fitness has two convenient facilities in Seattle and Tacoma, which are both open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week," according to the business's ClassPass profile. 

Read reviews of the offerings at NW Fitness on ClassPass here.

Flow Fitness

710 N. 34th St., Fremont

Photo: flow fitness/Yelp

With 4.7 stars out of 4,137 reviews on ClassPass, five stars out of 22 reviews on Yelp and 1,045 fans on Facebook, Flow Fitness has garnered plenty of local fans. It's one of the most popular gyms in the Seattle metro area, according to ClassPass' rankings.

"Flow Fitness has a wide variety of cardio and strength training equipment, and group classes in an upscale facility with lockers and towel service provided," according to the business's ClassPass profile. 

See what people are saying about the facilities at Flow Fitness on ClassPass here.

Fremont Health Club

920 N. 34th St., Suite 200, Fremont

Fremont Health Club | Photo: ClassPass

With 4.7 stars out of 2,792 reviews on ClassPass, 4.5 stars out of 41 reviews on Yelp and 708 fans on Facebook, Fremont Health Club holds its own among the competition. It's been open since 2012.

The business's Yelp page says, "Our focus is on creating a community-based fitness facility that supports greater health for the entire family. Our club offers over 40 group classes each week. We also offer personal training and specialty series. Our membership is month-to-month with 24/7 access."

Read reviews of the offerings at Fremont Health Club on ClassPass here.


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