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Sauna
Childcare
Pool
Massage
Steam Room
Basketball
Hot Tub / Whirlpool
Pickleball
Tanning
Turf (Functional Training)
Olympic Lifting Platform
Racquetball
Towel Service
Smoothie / Juice Bar
Cinema/Movie Room
Open 24-hours
Wi-Fi
Cold Plunge
Red Light Therapy
Cryotherapy
Women Only Workout Area
Available Amenities
Crunch Gym features an array of common fitness amenities, including both cycling and cardio equipment. Members have access to a dedicated turf area ideal for functional training, box jumps, and sleds. For those looking to lift weights, the gym provides dumbbells but does not offer a heavy Olympic platform. Personal training services are available for anyone wanting a more tailored workout experience, and Wi-Fi is accessible throughout the facility.
Crunch Fitness stock photo of their cardio and treadmill area.
Aqua Services Explained
Water-related amenities at this location include a sauna, steam room, and a pool, providing members with various options for relaxation and recovery. Showers and locker rooms are also available, enhancing the overall convenience for gym-goers. However, there is no hot tub on site.
Stock image courtesy of Crunch. Saunas are a big plus for members.
Group Fitness Activities
When it comes to shared fitness activities, Crunch Gym doesn't have racquetball, basketball, or tennis courts, but it does offer engaging group training and fitness classes. Members can participate in a diverse lineup, including yoga, Zumba, cycle classes, bootcamp, barre, abs, and stretching sessions.
Turf areas are such a welcome sight. Stock image of the HIITZone at Crunch.
Services and Features
While the gym provides basic amenities, it does not offer additional recovery services like massage chairs, tanning, or smoothie bars. However, a retail area is available for those looking to purchase fitness-related items. It’s important to note that Crunch Gym does not have a dedicated women-only workout area.
So is Crunch (Yerba Buena) in San Francisco a good gym?