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The 25 best gyms in Chicago

The best gyms in Chicago will have you sweating in style with group classes and high-end equipment.

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Zach Long
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Erin Yarnall
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Lindsay Eanet
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Whethe it's New Year's resolution or beach body season, there's never a bad time to find ways to move more, feel better and re-energize. The journey of finding a gym can be daunting, but luckily, Chicago has a host of spaces for exercise all over the city for every kind of person, from the glitzy, spa-like clubs with massage therapists and nice restaurants to rigorous, high-intensity gyms to affirming fitness centers that focus on welcoming all kinds of bodies. Whether you want a yoga studio, dedicated personal trainers or the thrill of a climbing wall, you'll find it at the following places. So head out to the best gyms in Chicago to get started on your fitness journey.

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The best gyms in Chicago

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  • Bucktown
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One of the glitziest athletic clubs in the city, Midtown offers its members a 575,000-square-foot wellness playground that includes 16 indoor tennis courts, top-notch fitness equipment, several studios, a full-service restaurant, indoor and outdoor pools, a beautiful spa and luxurious locker rooms. Heck, there's even a 55-room hotel that features a suite designed by tennis superstar Venus Williams. Of course, amenities like these cost a pretty penny, but Midtown Athletic Club is a fantastic option for families looking for the full package.

After decades of helping people reach their fitness goals and gaining a following for his classes at Fitness Formula Clubs, founder Antonio Coke made the move of opening his own space in Uptown. The experienced trainers at Bodi Shak lead clients of all fitness levels through a host of high-energy classes, including offerings in HIIT, cycling, yoga and boxing. In addition to building community among trainers and members, Bodi Shak gives back through support of Collective Chicago, an initiative offering transitional housing and support for young men experiencing homelessness. 

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  • Avondale

Want a workout with a side of adrenaline and a robust, supportive community? You’ll find both at this local network of climbing gyms, which offer the mind-body puzzle of bouldering, top-rope climbing and lead climbing. Membership grants you access to all four Chicago locations (and an expansive suburban outpost in Arlington Heights), and each location posts their route-setting schedule, so you always have a new challenge. If you need a break from climbing, First Ascent also offers cardio and strength training equipment and yoga classes.

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  • Loop

Fitness buffs in search of something upscale flock to Equinox for its high-end feel, pristine locker rooms and amenities galore. Members enjoy unlimited access to classes, ranging from kickboxing to cycling—and you also have the option to add on personal training sessions with top-rated professionals. The national club has locations in Lincoln Park, Lincoln Commons, Gold Coast and the Loop.

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With seven locations scattered throughout the North Side of Chicago (Bucktown, Lakeview, Lincoln Park, Lincoln Square, West Loop, Wicker Park and even Evanston), it's not hard to find Chicago Athletic Club. While the offerings differ slightly from location to location, varied classes taught by experienced instructors, lots of well-equipped machines and comfortable locker rooms are universal. There’s also a handy app that allows you to check schedules and book classes. Access to one club ranges from $74-79 a month, while a membership that includes access to all seven locations costs between $84-89.

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  • Gyms and fitness centers
  • River North
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Inside this mammoth 350,000-square-foot space (spread over two city blocks), you’ll find a running track, four pools, an indoor driving range and several tennis courts—not to mention the largest cardio fitness room in the city, which boasts a whopping 400 pieces of equipment. Beyond the impeccable exercise facilities, members also have access to a spa, car wash, restaurants and a sun deck that's a popular summer spot. It's not cheap at $250 a month for an individual membership, but if you're looking for bountiful amenities, you get what you pay for.

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  • Sports and fitness
  • Cycling
  • Lake View

Not sure if you can get in shape? FFC offers a "results guaranteed program," allowing members to try the gym for a month and get a full refund if they don’t see results after a series of baseline tests. You can also take classes, do heart-rate training, go rock climbing or take a pilates reformer class. But one of FFC's biggest perks is its footprint; find locations in Elmhurst, East Lakeview, Gold Coast, Lincoln Park, Oak Park, Old Town, Park Ridge, South Loop, Union Station and West Loop.

  • Sports and fitness
  • Hyde Park

If big-box gyms aren't your speed, entrust your membership dollars with The Space in Hyde Park, a small but action-packed gym that offers one-on-one training, group classes and general gym access. Members can hit the treadmill or elliptical or take their fitness goals to the next level with a personalized training session with a roster of talented professionals.

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  • Bridgeport
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Hidden inside the Bridgeport Arts Center, Lance's Gym is a no-frills space that's popular with powerlifters. Even if you're not lifting extremely heavy weights, you'll find stationary bikes, free weights, conventional lifting equipment in the gym, with monthly memberships available for those who are ready to sweat. Lance's Gym also offers personal trainers, who'll work with you one-on-one to help achieve your fitness goals.

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  • East Village
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Modeling the 6,000-square-foot, industrial-style space after their first neighborhood gym in New York, the owners of Wicker Park Fitness provide an alternative to more expensive luxury gyms that's open 24 hours a day, so there’s no stress about trying to fit a workout in on a time crunch. You can also get personal one-on-one training from an experienced instructor or—if you're a first-timer—you can stop by for a free workout and see what Wicker Park Fitness has to offer.

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Set inside of the One Chicago residential building in River North, the first Chicago outpost of the national Life Time chain bills itself as a "luxury athletic resort" Members get access to a sprawling 126,000-square-foot space outfitted with cardio and weight machines; studios for yoga, pilates and cycling; an indoor lap pool and a regulation basketball court. There's also an in-house spa and restaurant, in case you need to fill up (or relax) after a workout. Members can also access a rooftop deck and an outdoor pool for an additional fee, which seems worth the splurge to us.

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  • Andersonville
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Located in Andersonville, this neighborhood gym hosts more than 30 group classes every week, allowing its members to drop in for vinyasa-style yoga, pilates, kickboxing and bootcamp courses. Another perk of joining the gym? It also offers massage therapy from licensed professionals, perfect for any sore muscles after a tough workout. 

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Founded by a queer parent, this Lincoln Square gym is designed to welcome families of all kinds and celebrate movement and play for Chicagoans of all ages. The majority of Brush Park’s group training classes include childcare, and the kids will enjoy the classes, camps and indoor/outdoor play space designed for them. Part gym and part community space, patrons can also take advantage of free Wi-Fi for coworking or cozy up with a coffee around the fire pit in the chill space.

What do you do if you're a personal trainer disappointed with the lack of inclusive and accessible fitness spaces? If you’re Han Training founder Minky Kim, you start your own. Han Training operates under the core belief that “our bodies are our birthright,” and strives to create a movement space that is accessible, affordable and affirming of all bodies. Kim and trainer Parker Haines offer a variety of approaches in their intimate space, including small-group training, open gyms and written workout plans tailored to clients’ individual goals. 

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15. Pump High Energy & Fitness Center

John Coleman’s South Shore gym is more than a place for neighbors to work out—it’s a community center. Coleman and his team offer rigorous strength and conditioning classes and boxing for kids and adults to help them get energized, de-stress and meet their goals while providing a safe space for people to come together. An active community advocate, Coleman has also collaborated and received funding from Jahmal Cole of My Block, My Hood, My City as part of the nonprofit’s #BlockFit initiative.

  • Sports and fitness
  • Boxing and kickboxing
  • Gold Coast

You don’t have to be ready to rumble in order to have a good workout at Gold Coast’s Rumble Boxing—the gym welcomes first-timers and breaks down each of the six punches they’ll be using during class five minutes before it begins. Like a boxing match without a knockout, classes consist of 10 rounds, alternating back and forth between boxing on bags and strength and conditioning, making sure you’re ready to jab, cross and hook with the best of them.

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Billing itself as "Chicago's first LGBTQ friendly training facility," Strong Hands is located just north of Northalsted and offers 24-hour access to its facilities. Members can sign up to use treadmills, weights and other equipment or opt for an unlimited package that include boxing, kickboxing, MMA and other fitness classes.

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  • Lincoln Park
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Between the Lincoln Park and Illinois Center locations of Lakeshore Fitness, you’ll find everything from a climbing wall (the highest indoor wall in the country) to a golf simulator to multiple pools for aquatic group classes. There are also facilities for racquetball, pickleball and basketball. Post-workout, visit the rooftop restaurant for dinner and a view.

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  • West Loop
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Outfitted with industrial accents and ornate mirrors, Mode Gym is a luxury fitness center that prides itself on the integration of fitness and technology. Before you hop on a treadmill or start lifting weights, you can get a 3D body scan (free for members) to determine your body composition, tracking stats like your BMI and BMR. The gym also offers a free one-day pass so anyone interested in the high-tech fitness center can try it out before making a commitment.

  • Sports and fitness
  • West Loop

You'll find CrossTown Fitness gyms in the West Loop, Roscoe Village and Wrigleyville, all with state-of-the-art equipment, personal trainers, and hour-long classes that focus on cardio and strength training. If you're the competitive type, you'll love the CTF Games, an annual summer competition (open to members and non-members) that allow you to show off your fitness prowess.

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  • West Loop

If you’ve ever craved a private space to work out beyond your home office or living room, The Gym Pod in the South Loop is ideal. Tucked inside an unassuming building near Harold Washington Library, you can lift, spin and reach your goals, with intimate, state-of-the-art space for just you, and a trainer or a workout buddy.

  • Sports and fitness
  • Cross-training
  • River North

If you’ve heard your really in-shape friends talking about CrossFit and thought you should give it a try, then look no further than MagMile CrossFit. The gym offers several different membership options, including drop-in options for either a day or a week for those who are curious about the workout but not ready to dedicate themselves to it just yet.

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  • Sports and fitness
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  • River North
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With a zen, spa-like feel, this boutique River North gym takes an à la carte approach to its services, including personal training, open gym memberships, a variety of classes, and massage and acupuncture. It's easy to choose the package that's right for you, whether you want to pay as you go or buy an unlimited class package.

Co-owners Sean and Maria Armstead and their expert personal training team bring a people-centered, individually tailored approach to helping you achieve your fitness goals. At their open Near South Side space, trainers use a variety of tactics and tools, including kettlebells, battle ropes and suspension training, to help clients improve their strength and endurance and feel their best. 

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  • Things to do
  • Sheffield & DePaul

DePaul University students use The Ray to help avoid the freshman 15, but it’s not just for college kids. While undergrads have the membership cost included in their tuition, graduate students, staff, faculty and members of the community can purchase memberships for $91 per month. The 12,000-square-foot open fitness area has more than 100 pieces of cardio equipment, free weights and strength equipment. The gym also offers up a six-lane swimming pool, a banked jogging track, racquetball courts and more than 40 group classes each week.

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