GAIN Fitness
GAIN Fitness

GAIN Fitness

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Introduction: GAIN Personal Training makes working with your own personal trainer more affordable, accessible, and accountable. The service allows you to work out with your trainer, both in-person and through an engaging app. Your trainer programs your workouts for an entire month, so in comparison to personal training sessions, there is a ton of value. Being able to change people's lives for the better every day!
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Hired 51 times

30 employees

15 years in business

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Very good 4.5

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Brendan M.
Sep 18, 2014
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Christine H.
Mar 12, 2015
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Christine, while 4 stars might be great for other companies, we strive for perfection. If there is anything we can do to make your experience better we will! Just let us know. The GAIN Team.
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Randy M.
Jul 22, 2015
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Li L.
Sep 4, 2014
I am into my 4th month with GAIN Hybrid training, and I absolutely love it. It has very much changed the way I exercise/live/sleep. I have a very busy work schedule, therefore very limited time to workout. GAIN and my coach are able to give me the most effective workout, targeted at areas I need to focus on, and brought me the best results I can ever imagine (noticeable ab lines, stronger back are what I needed). I can see and feel the results and benefits on a daily basis, which is boosting my confidence in the program as well as in myself. The whole workout per session is only 40 minutes for me, and I do it three times a week, quite effortless as compared to other programs I tried before such as boot camp/bikram yoga...But again the results make me so so happy! I was thin to begin with, but I lost 5 lbs and have leaner and much much more structured muscle now!!! I will continue to use it to stay healthy and also I cannot thank enough of this awesome app and my great coach!
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Ricky W.
Jan 15, 2015
I’ve been using Gain Fitness for 2 weeks now. It reminds me of Uber limos years ago - bringing the "personal trainer" luxury to the middle-class. Gain fitness makes me feel like a rich celebrity with a personal trainer who does regular HOME VISITS!! Pros: 1) I like how I can now workout from my home. I am much more likely to maintain my workout schedule. No more smelling like sweat on the bus with other sweaty people at 6PM. No more bringing gym bags to work. No more showering at the gym. No more commuting 20 min to the gym on a Sunday afternoon. 2) My trainer (Matthew) is a certified personal trainer! When I was on a work trip last week he setup a hotel friendly (i.e. bodyweight) workout for me. I also like how I can text him anytime if I have trouble with a workout. Matthew also happens to live 2 blocks from me (I'm in SF), so it makes home visits very easy. 3) It REALLY helps to stay motivated when you have a trainer (real person) who you meet once to few times a month. In theory I can ask the trainers at my old gym for help too, but maybe I was too embarrassed. At the gym they always try to up-sell you stuff. In fact, they build their business by having you pay and then rather you never visit?!?! Cons: 1) I would say that the app is 70% done. I found some small bugs here and there. Also, some of the animations can be clearer. 2) I would like to be able to attach photos and videos in the chat with my trainer. Right now the messaging is text only. I emailed Gain Fitness for a special deal where I pre-paid 9 months and received a set of free home equipments ($300 value). I end up paying about the same cost per month as my old gym membership (~$70). I would recommend investing $200 on a home gym if you have nothing.