Anytime Fitness Chai Chee brings the trusted Anytime Fitness experience to a vibrant Eastern neighborhood. As part of the world's largest fitness franchise, this location offers members the freedom to work out on their own schedule with 24/7 access, making it perfect for early birds and night owls alike.
Members enjoy wide range of equipment, 24/7 access, making this gym a versatile choice for diverse fitness goals. Membership options start from $70 to $100 per month, offering good value for the facilities provided. Day passes are available at $20 for visitors or those wanting to try before committing.
Conveniently located near Bedok MRT, the gym is easily accessible by public transport. Whether you prefer sunrise sessions or late-night lifts, Anytime Fitness Chai Chee accommodates your schedule with round-the-clock access. It's an ideal choice for busy professionals, shift workers, and anyone who values flexibility in their fitness routine.
Go-to AF outlet! Really love this gym, plenty of space and a wide range of equipment that covers everything I need for my training. Makes workouts smooth and enjoyable.
View on GoogleGreat spacious AF gym. They have really nice niche machines that you don't really get at a lot of places (e.g: belted squat machine, panatta standing Multi flight, pendulum squat machine etc). They also have 6x treadmills and 2 stair master. They have more than enough barbell racks that you probably don't need to fight for one. They also have 3x dedicated deadlift platforms.
View on GoogleBeen doing personal training with Alex for a few months now and renewed again! Great person to work with. Fundamental focused, knowledgeable. Been teaching me fundamentals, muscle groups and techniques alongside with training. Extremely encouraging. I don’t think I would have continued if it was not for him. My wife train with him as well. He understands what’s needed and adapts based on individual. Very very good! Gym is good! Clean. Good staff. Not very crowded when I go. Equipments are well maintained!
View on GoogleCame here over lunchtime from 12 to 2pm on a Wednesday and it was not too crowded. This is a very powerlifting centric gym. There are only power bars - a range of Eleiko, Rogue and HS Power bars. The Rogue are in lbs. There are no hybrid bars nor weightlifting bars, but at least all the bars spin. I lifted with the Rogues - the centre knurlings are brutal. Equipment wise, there are 6 half racks and 2 full racks, 3 platforms, and at least 1 bar per rack/platform. Ziva bumpers (only 10kg, 20kg and a couple 5kg). There are also some old metal PL plates in the office. Loads of plate loaded and cable machines, cardio equipment, a large warmup area. Generally it's huge and open with no narrow corridors or areas, a good layout for a gym. Access is either via lift lobby to the right of Harvey Norman (when you're looking at it), or you can take the stairs/escalators from Harvey Norman to level 2 and exit to go to the gym. There is a shared unisex bathroom with a few female only stalls, sinks and Dyson hair dryers, but there are no toilets in the gym (there are public toilets outside the gym). Quite a nice gym that's well stocked in terms of equipment, but would've liked some WL/hybrid bars at least.
View on GoogleOne of the better gyms in the east. Space is huge and well spaced apart. Plenty racks and free weights and most of the machines are precor, which is different from those I'm more familiar with using hammer strength. There is also a free to use body composition scale, where most other gyms will be only accessed by gym staff. Surprised though while changing room is spacious there is only one water dispenser which doesn't dispense cold water? Or maybe I don't know how to operate.
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