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Allison Ayer

3150 18th St #355
San Francisco, CA 94110 415-245-4200

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Bay Club

555 California St Bsmt 1
San Francisco, CA 94104 415-362-7800

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Fitness SF

425 Mission St #212
San Francisco, CA 94105 415-348-6377

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24 Hour Fitness

1645 Bryant St
San Francisco, CA 94103 415-437-4188

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Have seen two personal trainers here, both wonderful. - Feb 19, 2018

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24 Hour Fitness

1850 Ocean Ave
San Francisco, CA 94112 415-334-1400

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Nice friendly service. - May 09, 2020

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EHS Pilates

1452 Valencia St
San Francisco, CA 94110 415-285-5808

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Equinox Sports Club San Francisco

747 Market St
San Francisco, CA 94103 415-633-3900

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Way to expensive for poorly trained trainers. The good trainers are paid very... - Apr 23, 2021

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JCCSF

3200 California St
San Francisco, CA 94118 415-292-1200

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Private ("1 on 1") sessions for about a year, with 3 different trainers. - Sep 15, 2013

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Mark Duvals Living Active

2215R Market St #232
San Francisco, CA 94114 510-654-4977

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City Sports Club

3201 20th Ave
San Francisco, CA 94132 415-680-1006

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Crunch Fitness

350 3rd St
San Francisco, CA 94107 415-512-1010

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J Bodyworks

425 2nd St #100
San Francisco, CA 94107 415-766-0366

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Not cheap, but highly-knowledgeable and friendly trainers. My family has been... - Feb 20, 2023

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Leap Fitness

2443 Lombard St
San Francisco, CA 94123 415-573-9124

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pleasant is good, yet when it comes to the workout I need/want tough.... - May 25, 2020

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Pilates Works

1959-A Lombard St
San Francisco, CA 94123 415-516-1476

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One on One pilates training by experts. Highly recommend - Apr 26, 2016

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Wendy Larkin

801 Greenwich St
San Francisco, CA 94133 415-678-5275

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Wendy is an Advanced Medical Exercise Specialist, Cancer Exercise Specialist,... - May 18, 2023

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YMCA

169 Steuart St
San Francisco, CA 94105 415-957-9622

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Good selection of moderately priced trainers. - May 17, 2024

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