Gym, studio, and fitness club list. Maps-verified. Refreshed weekly.
Big-box gyms, boutique studios, CrossFit affiliates, yoga studios, climbing gyms — every row anchored to an active Maps listing.
gyms (Maps-verified)
90k
90,288 records
With phone
79%
71,296 records
With website
65%
58,372 records
Decision-maker layer
Limited
Coverage thinner — see notes below
What a row looks like.
Five real records, pulled live from the database when this page rendered. Business name, category, location, phone, and website are shown as-is. Owner names and decision-maker emails are gated — they unlock after signup, on this list and every other one you generate.
| Business | Category | Location | Phone | Website | Decision-maker |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fitness 19 | Gym | 92377 | (909) 421-1919 | fit19.com | Signup required |
| Fitness 19 | Gym | 91342 | (818) 302-0619 | fit19.com | Signup required |
| Capital Gymnastics - Pflugerville | Gymnastics center | 78660 | (512) 251-2439 | capgym.com | Signup required |
| Double Dose Muay Thai and Fitness | Muay Thai boxing gym | 92335 | (909) 574-8424 | gokickit.com | Signup required |
| Legends Athletic Performance | Gym | 92337 | (909) 228-8371 | iamlegends.net | Signup required |
Real records pulled live from the database. Owner names and decision-maker emails are gated behind signup — start the free trial to unlock them on this list and the rest.
The buyer profile we see most often.
Gym lists get bought by fitness-equipment manufacturers and resellers, supplement brands chasing wholesale accounts, gym-management software vendors, commercial insurers, HVAC and maintenance specialists targeting boutique studios, and franchise-development consultants. The vertical churns hard. Boutique studios open and close inside 18 months, big-box closures cluster after recessions, and franchise locations swap operators quietly. The reason a Maps-anchored database matters here is simple: a gym that closed loses its Maps presence quickly, often before it loses its website or its old Yelp profile. The list reflects that. The list you bought from a CSV vendor in February doesn't. The other reason this vertical rewards fresh data: the buyer is almost always pitching something tied to occupancy or class fill — equipment financing, software, supplements through the front desk, secondary classes — and a closed gym is worse than a missed gym, because it burns sender reputation while delivering zero pipeline.
And what isn't.
Fitness coverage in this database leans heavily toward independent and boutique operators — the part of the market that actually picks up a phone. Franchise locations of national chains (Anytime Fitness, Planet Fitness, Orangetheory etc.) are present but typically surface under shared corporate domains, which makes franchisee-level outreach harder than independent-studio outreach. Yoga studios, Pilates studios, climbing gyms and CrossFit affiliates each carry their own Maps category and segment cleanly. Personal trainers operating out of their own listings are included; trainers working under another gym's umbrella are not visible as separate entities.
You've probably seen the offers.
Gym data ages badly because the floor of the market is small operators with thin margins and frequent transitions. CSV vendors don't have the operational throughput to track those transitions, so they don't try. They sell the file as-is and let your bounce rate be your problem.
We're not pretending this database is perfect. The hub page shows the live counts across every vertical, including this one. Coverage and decision-maker density vary. The trial is the right way to spot-check whether your specific ICP is well served.
Three signals. One row.
Maps-anchored
Every record begins as a real Google Maps business. If a listing disappears, the row drops on the next refresh.
Re-verified per run
Each generated list re-checks against Maps before shipping. Closed shops, sold practices, merged operators get screened.
Sheet out
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About the gym list.
Can I separate boutique studios from big-box gyms?+
Yes. Categories like CrossFit, yoga studio, Pilates studio, climbing gym, etc. are preserved separately from generic 'gym' or 'health club' — pull what you need.
Do you cover personal trainers as a separate category?+
Yes, where they have their own Maps listing. PTs working under a gym's umbrella won't appear separately.
Is this actually a list, or is it a tool that generates lists?+
Both. The list is generated live from a Maps-verified database, every time you run a search. Think of it as a list that updates itself — you get the same outcome (a list of businesses) without the underlying file going stale between when it was scraped and when you use it.
What happens at the end of the free trial?+
Nothing automatic. The 1,000 lookups are yours, no credit card, no auto-convert. If you want to keep generating lists, you upgrade. If not, you don't. We'd rather not bait-and-switch you onto a subscription you won't use.