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FITNESS SF - Mid Market is a centrally located gym in San Francisco, offering a wide array of modern equipment and quality facilities. Members appreciate the gym for its cleanliness, friendly staff, and convenient amenities like digital lockers and complimentary day passes. The gym also provides various classes such as yoga and spin, and boasts well-maintained locker rooms and showers.

However, peak hours can get excessively crowded, making it difficult to access equipment. Some users have reported issues with customer service and billing practices. Despite these drawbacks, the gym remains a top choice for many due to its prime location and comprehensive facilities.

Pros:

  • Clean and modern facilities
  • Friendly and helpful staff
  • Wide variety of classes
  • Convenient location
  • Digital lockers available
  • Free day passes offered
  • Well-maintained equipment
  • Good selection of free weights and machines
  • Spacious locker rooms
  • Personal training options

Cons:

  • Extremely crowded during peak hours
  • Issues with billing and customer service
  • Limited availability of some popular equipment

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Reviews (110)

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Way too small and too busy for the amount of people here. The gym is nice, but expect to spend 50% of your time just waiting for a squat rack or bench if you come after 4 AM

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Nice gym, good equipment, great location, but it does get crowded at peak hours, which I do my best to avoid! It's great if you have the luxury of working out when everyone else is in the office.

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Nice gym but too small and too crowded. Even if you go at what you'd expect to be off-peak, say 2 PM, it's still packed because of the personal trainers taking up space with clients. Way too much space taken up by cardio area, as well as a spin studio that more often than not sits unused.

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The gym was too small the day it opened. Every space of the gym is crowded from open until close, so you'll wait for weights to free up at any hour of the day. Fitness SF has done a great job building and equipping the the space with good variety of weights and machines, but they need better crowd control or more locations -- it's the only newer, mid-level gym in the mid market area.

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I hate this place! Evening workouts at this beautiful, but over subscribed, gym are impractical. About a 60:40 cardio to weight area ratio that really needs to be rebalanced, the weight area is packed, the cardio, not so much. The men's locker room is small, has few benches, not enough showers, and has finicky coded locks that everybody hates...but it is clean. Great spin bikes and classes.

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Since the moment I learned they were opening I was so excited. The gym has state-of-the-art equipment, clean and organized. New pieces of equipment that help with new creative workouts. Staff is great, the trainers are the best in the city. Locker rooms are amazing, clean, simple, nothing like old smelly gyms in SF. Just please stop accepting more people, it's starting got get a little crowded. Awesome gym.

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Poorly designed. Caters to a weak techie crowd. Can't wait until they get rid of all 400 elyptical machines and start putting in some serious equipment similar to the SoMa location.

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TL;DR -- Clean. Nice equipment. Not nearly enough weight equipment or room to move. Remove some of the cardio stuff. Beware of crappy digital locker system.Good weight equipment, but there isn't enough of it. There is a ridiculous amount of crowding in the mornings and evenings. Folks doing deadlifts in every open corner of the gym. All the squat racks and platforms taken, one of the four being reserved for trainers/clients only. I find it commonplace to have to sit and wait to use a bench, rack, or platform every morning that I go to work out.It's exceedingly clear by the lack of crowdedness in the 'cardio' area (I don't think I've seen more than 15% of this equipment being used at once in peak hours) that the folks who use this gym are in it for the weight equipment and racks/platforms. There are at least 40 cardio machines filling a vast space in the back of the gym that could be used to help relieve the intense crowding in the weight room. Get rid of half of them and use the extra space for more barbell equipment. It's what your members want.Another issue is the amount of space and the digital lockers in the locker rooms. Two small square rooms encircle an oversized bench in each, surrounded by a ton of lockers that rarely open when you want them to. I'd say 40% of the time, I need a front desk person to open the digital locker for me because the code I entered mysteriously doesn't work anymore. Maybe 6 people can stand in front of their locker before you are touching shoulders with the dude next to you. There's not much that can be done about this because that's how the rooms were built, I just mean to warn you.Overall I somewhat regret leaving Crunch for this gym. I thought that because there were more racks and platforms, it'd be easier to find room to do some barbell training, even at peak hours. This unfortunately isn't the case. Even though there is typically less of this sort of equipment at Crunch locations, there are also less people using them. Expect to stand around and wait to use this stuff because it's getting more and more popular.Really though, folks. Get more weight equipment. Remove some cardio. Just look at where the crowds are. It's that easy.

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Good equipment, clean and spacious. Love working out there. The only problem is the most of the staff, not friendly at all, a lot of bad attitude, if you're a good looking girl or you're willing to pay for a PT then is when they get all smiley!! that's what u call bad customer service.

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I've worked out at many gyms in SF and honestly this is my least favorite.While the equipment is brand new and the TRX area is nice, the overcrowding here is unbearable. Getting a locker, finding a bench, or using a squat rack is nearly impossible in peak hours. If you're a working professional that likes to workout in the evening hours, I'd definitely avoid it.The personal trainers are also consistently reserving equipment for their own use with clients as well. In a gym this small, it's just inconsiderate.On weekends, it's great.

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Except the peak hours, this place remains quite free or moderately crowded.

This business has a rating of 4.3-star.

This business has 110 reviews.

The address is: 1 10th St, San Francisco, CA 94103, United States .

The contact number is +1 415-348-6377

This service is listed under Gym .

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