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Gyms in the Philippines - Find a Fitness Club in Every Region (Page 12)

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Gyms in the Philippines

Governor Generoso Municipal Gymnasium

Governor Generoso, Davao Oriental, Philippines

Mati sports complex swimming pool

Mati, Davao Oriental, Philippines

Baker Hall Swimming Pool

566V+V2F, Mariano M. Mondonedo Ave, Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines

Malvar Multi-purpose Gymnasium

 
2.0 / 10 reviews
P. Montecer St, Malvar, Batangas, Philippines

Slimmers World

 
3.0 / 10 reviews
Rizal Hwy, Olongapo, Zambales, Philippines

Limay Sports Complex

Limay, Bataan, Philippines

Gov. FELICIANO "SANOY" LEVISTE MEMORIAL MULTI - PURPOSE GYMNASIUM

Batangas

Kalilaya Spa

Corner Gomez and Granja St., Brgy 1, Lucena City 4301, Lucena City, 4301 Quezon, Philippines

Municipal Gymnasium

Pan - Philippine Hwy, Gumaca

Lamtang Irisan Cockpit

 
5.0 / 10 reviews
Benguet, Philippines

Rosales Municipal Gymnasium

 
5.0 / 10 reviews
Carmen - Poblacion Rosales National Rd, Rosales, Pangasinan, Philippines

Camp 8 Covered Basketball Court

 
5.0 / 10 reviews
Kennon Rd, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines

Nch Gym

 
4.1 / 15 reviews
New Lucban Rd, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines

Tierra Del Fuego Shooting Club, Inc.

1229 Chino Roces Ave, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines

Montevista Municipal Gymnasium

Montevista

Villazacate Gym Basak Pardo /Aldrin Albos Residence

 
5.0 / 2 reviews
1256 Natalio B. Bacalso Ave, Kinasang-an , Pardo, Cebu City, 6000 Cebu, Philippines

Holy Name University

 
4.2 / 10 reviews
6300, Jansen Heights, Tagbilaran City, Bohol, Philippines

P and E Classic Health and Fitness Center

 
4.7 / 10 reviews
Real St, Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, Philippines

Bauang Town Gymnasium

Naguilian Rd, Bauang, La Union, Philippines

Theta's Von Fitness Gym

 
4.0 / 2 reviews
Gov. Ortega St, San Fernando, La Union, Philippines
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Gyms in the Philippines: What the Fitness Market Actually Looks Like

The Philippines has a well-developed commercial gym market concentrated in Metro Manila (National Capital Region), Cebu, Davao, Iloilo and Baguio. The dominant chains areGold's Gym Philippines,Anytime Fitness Philippines(the country's largest 24/7 franchise network), andFitness First Philippines(premium full-service). Local brands such asElite Fitness,360 Fitness Club andSlimmers Worldround out the mid-market.

Membership pricing runs from₱1,500/monthat budget 24/7 franchises to₱3,500/monthat Fitness First premium clubs with pool, studios and towel service. Payment is typically monthly auto-debit or card; annual prepay usually saves 15-25%.

Gym Chains in the Philippines

ChainPositioningTypical monthly price
Anytime Fitness24/7 franchise₱1,500 - ₱2,500
Gold's GymSerious strength + classes₱2,000 - ₱3,000
Fitness FirstPremium with pool, classes₱2,800 - ₱3,500
360 Fitness ClubMid-range full-service₱1,800 - ₱2,800
Slimmers WorldWomen-focused, classes₱1,500 - ₱2,500
Elite FitnessLocal mid-range₱1,500 - ₱2,200
Independent & barangay gymsStrength-focused₱500 - ₱1,500

Where the Gyms Are -- by Region

The Philippines is organized into 17 regions and 81 provinces. Gym density tracks population:

  • National Capital Region (NCR / Metro Manila) -- the largest cluster by far, with Gold's Gym, Anytime Fitness and Fitness First flagships across Makati, BGC, Ortigas, Quezon City, Manila and Pasig
  • Central Visayas (Cebu City, Mandaue, Lapu-Lapu) -- second largest market; Gold's Gym, Anytime Fitness and Fitness First all operate in Cebu
  • Davao Region (Davao City) -- strong Anytime Fitness and Gold's Gym coverage plus local clubs
  • Western Visayas (Iloilo City, Bacolod) -- Anytime Fitness and independent coverage
  • Central Luzon (Angeles, San Fernando, Olongapo) -- Anytime Fitness leads
  • CALABARZON (Calamba, Batangas, Lucena, Tagaytay) -- dense Anytime Fitness franchise coverage
  • Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) (Baguio) -- mixed chain and independent clubs
  • Northern Mindanao (Cagayan de Oro) -- Anytime Fitness and independents
  • Ilocos, Cagayan Valley, Bicol, MIMAROPA, Eastern Visayas, Zamboanga, SOCCSKSARGEN, Caraga, BARMM-- regional centre independents and selected Anytime Fitness locations

Coverage extends to every region -- use the directory below to drill into your province and city.

What to Expect at a Filipino Gym

  • Equipment: cardio (treadmills, bikes, ellipticals, rowers), plate-loaded and selectorized strength machines, free weights to 45 kg; Fitness First clubs add pool, studios, sauna
  • Classes: yoga, pilates, zumba, spinning, HIIT, Les Mills programmes (BodyPump, BodyCombat) at mid-range and premium clubs
  • Pool/Sauna: Fitness First flagship clubs include pools; Gold's Gym and Anytime Fitness do not
  • Opening hours: Anytime Fitness runs 24/7; Gold's Gym and Fitness First 05:30-23:00 typical
  • Language: English and Filipino; most staff speak English fluently in urban clubs

Contracts and Cancellation

Most Philippine chains sell 12-month tied contracts with auto-debit monthly, plus an upfront joining/access fee (₱1,500-₱3,000). Month-to-month at a premium is available at most. Cancellation notice is typically 30 days after the initial term. Day passes run ₱300-₱600.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the cheapest gym in the Philippines?

Barangay and independent neighbourhood gyms run₱500-₱1,500/month. Among national chains, Anytime Fitness and some Elite Fitness locations start around₱1,500/month.

Which Philippine gyms are open 24/7?

Anytime Fitness is the main 24/7 chain. Selected Gold's Gym and Fitness First locations offer extended hours but are not round-the-clock.

Do Philippine gyms have swimming pools?

Fitness First flagship clubs (BGC, Makati, Ortigas, Cebu) include pools. Gold's Gym, Anytime Fitness and most local clubs do not.

How much is a gym membership in the Philippines?

Budget/independent: ₱500-₱1,500/month. Anytime Fitness: ₱1,500-₱2,500/month. Gold's Gym: ₱2,000-₱3,000/month. Fitness First premium: ₱2,800-₱3,500/month.

Is English spoken at gyms in the Philippines?

Yes -- English is widely spoken throughout the country and is standard at all urban gyms. Induction, signage and class instruction are typically in English.

Browse Gyms by Region

Use the region, province and city links below to drill down to the fitness clubs closest to you.

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