HealthSPORT McKinleyville

Category: Fitness center

Address: 1500 Anna Sparks Way, McKinleyville, CA 95519, USA

Phone: +17078399800

Opening hours

Sunday: 9AM–5PM

Monday: 5AM–9PM

Tuesday: 5AM–9PM

Wednesday: 5AM–9PM

Thursday: 5AM–9PM

Friday: 5AM–9PM

Saturday: 9AM–5PM

Reviews

Susan Abbey

Jun 3, 2021

I've been going to Healthsport Mckinleyville for 3 years. As a Senior. My goal was to build strength, strengthen balance, improve cardiovascular health, and have fun. The amazing instructors have helped me achieve it all. It's a great place to work out where it has a hometown vibe and to be "Seen" by those who work and workout there.

Jessbess17 “strawberrypompom”

May 1, 2021

I love this gym, but wondering when the times will go back to normal. I live in mckinleyville and would love to go to there, but it opens at 7am-7pm, wish it open at 5am at least for the people who have to work at a certain time.

Angela Blackthorne

Nov 2, 2020

This HealthSport in McKinleyville is not bad. It really has a great location. But unlike most of their other locations, this facility is primarily a weight/machine gym with classrooms (and now recently added saunas). A Health club should always have a pool and a jacuzzi. I have to go to the one in Arcata to swim, which seems odd. Arcata has a public pool, but McKinkeyville doesn’t, so a pool would have been a real asset for our town. Also, their yoga instructor, Francis, is a very rude person. ”Rude yoga teacher” should be an oxymoron. But it’s not in his case. Rule one is: An instructor should never touch someone without asking. You shouldn’t have to ask an instructor to stop touching you because they should have your consent before they touch anyone. So when you ask an instructor not to touch you, they should certainly just respect your wishes and stop, and when they finally stop after several requests you shouldn’t become the focus of cutting remarks and laughter by the teacher directed at you in front of the class. It feels like harassment. I reported it, but they did nothing as far as I know, and he has never apologized nor given any indication that he was aware his conduct was poor. I’m not the only person he does it to, but it really bothers me. It’s upsetting enough that I have had to leave in the middle of class. He gives a good program for people with no restrictions, but sadly, he’s by far the most unenlightened and unhealthily critical and shaming person I’ve ever had the misfortune to take a yoga class from. He verbally pointed out my slowness, inability to keep up, and any mistakes I made to the whole class, and frequently took time away from the class to talk about whatever I was doing or not doing to the class. For example, if I took a rest from following, usually because of pain, he made remarks about it to the class. This despite the fact that I have explained to him that I have a back disability and I can’t always follow, and requested that he just give me space to follow the class at my own pace and proceed with the class. He responded by saying that my inability to follow him exactly is (somehow) disruptive for the rest of the class. I told him that he disrupts the class himself by constantly trying to correct me instead of focusing on the rest of the class. I’ve asked him to stop making remarks about me during class because it makes me uncomfortable, all to no avail. I’m a certified yoga instructor, and taught yoga myself before a back injury left me with permanent limitations, and I am well aware that if there is anything a yoga teacher should understand, it’s that you don’t publicly shame people for not being able to follow the class exactly, or push them past their comfort zone physically, and you definitely don’t touch someone without their permission, much less after they ask you not to. The guy has no empathy and he gives me the creeps. I just stopped going to the class. It was too bad because my husband and I used to go together and that was nice. PLUS, the floor in his classroom is always really dusty. I have asthma and I frequently struggled to breath in the classroom after the first 15 minutes because of exposure to dust. I could see dust drifting through the air just above the floor. Ironically, he often dusts the floor with a duster after the class. Would make sense to clean more thoroughly before the class meets. The rest of the staff are friendly, professional, and respectful and the other areas of the gym are generally kept reasonably clean. 11/2/2020-As an update, I left this gym and went to The Club on Betty Ct just a few blocks away. For anyone looking for a pool and jacuzzi the newer facility there has one. Also, their yoga instructors all follow standards for proper behavior toward students so that's been a relief. Be well!

darkseid109

Oct 3, 2020

24 hour section is shaving for a graveyard worker like myself. Only reason it's not 5 stars is the locker room/ showers aren't 24 hours a well.

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Questions & Answers

How much is it just to walk in?

Lola Padilla | Sep 14, 2019
Megan Betts | Sep 14, 2019

15 bucks I think

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Is the 24 hour part of the McKinleyville gym open 24 hours even on holidays?

Rrambling Rick | Sep 14, 2019
Samuel Sinn | Sep 14, 2019

Happy to say yes, our 24hr part of the Mckinleyville HealthSPORT will remain open. Thank you for asking and enjoy your holidays!

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Do they have a jacuzzi?

John Day | Sep 14, 2019
HealthSPORT McKinleyville | Sep 14, 2019

Hi John, We do not have a jacuzzi at the McKinleyville location, but we do have infrared saunas. The Arcata club & Eureka club on Myrtle have jacuzzis, steam rooms, saunas, and pools for you to enjoy.

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Does Healthsport McKinleyville have a recumbent bicycle?

Steve Brudney | Sep 14, 2018
Anne Kirkeby | Sep 14, 2018

Yes. They have two of them.

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