![]() ![]() We hope you enjoy your stay in r/AskSF and gain some useful information from your visit. We strongly encourage all San Franciscans to follow r/AskSF and write responses. Users are more than happy to help answer your questions and offer guidance. The more you tell us, the more we can help you!įeel free to ask any of your San Francisco-related questions here. If you're quite hungry and lost, click here.įor hotel recommendations, please give us the rough dates you plan to stay, your nightly budget and the area where you are going to be.įor itinerary help, feel free to tell us what you already have planned, your personal interests and what you are looking to experience in the city. r/SFFood has some excellent suggestions. This is so users can better answer your questions.įor restaurant recommendations, please give us an idea of cuisines you like, and your rough budget. Use a descriptive title to help others know what your question is about and be as specific as possible. Obtaining marijuana (or any other substance) illegally is impermissible Nightlife, restaurants, transportation, lifestyle, culture, etc. Touring a friend, relative, or significant other in the city Post all questions about San Francisco including, but not limited to: Most Equinoxes only have one hip thrust machine anyway but I've never seen it used when I needed it. I've only been going to Sports Club for a month and have literally never seen any waits for the machines. ![]() We strive to have /r/askSF serve as a reference to SF Bay Area resources. Sports Club has a section entirely for barbell weightlifting with at least 4-5 squat racks. Anchoring a vibrant Upper West Side corner, this amenity-laden club has challenging fitness classes, a rock wall, roof deck and outdoor track, indoor lap Pool, and Spa services. This subreddit was created for people to be able to ask questions about the San Francisco Bay Area to residents. Equinox Sports Club New York is one of the city’s most eminent clubs. Haven’t had crowd problems.Use a Descriptive Title & be as Specific As Possible | Wiki | Search | Studio City- very nice and new but packed mid day, could be bc it’s new could be the area ![]() Beverly Hills- good size, gets crowded around 5. Sport Club Sepulveda- big and not too crowded, has bball and a big area to do work and stuff but I didn’t find it worth the price South Bay- rooftop deck is all I remember honestly but it was great Westwood- decent size but across 3 floors. Older building so lower ceilings but with no one there you can get a good lift/cardio workout in I have found some of the best classes here Pasadena- good layout, very small men’s steam room and mediocre locker room, but doesn’t get too crowded. Glendale- nice layout and rarely super crowded Miracle mile- mid sized and was packed mid day. Culver - new, decent size, only went once mid day and didn’t have a crowd problem WeHo- one of the best in terms of layout and amount of equipment. Santa Monica- weird layout across several floors but they have a nice outdoor area you can get a pretty full workout in. I do primarily wieights, add in some yoga and cycling. In the Wild was fantastic but alas that is done and not coming back. ![]() I’ve been to almost every one in LA except century city and was told by a friend not to bother bc it’s small and an “older crowd” (no judgement just sounded like a different vibe than others). ![]()
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