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The local gym every Seattleite should have on their radar

After enjoying your 29-day free pass, explore ECA’s membership deals starting at just $29 per month.

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ECA wants to help you become your best self within and outside of their locations.

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We can’t think of a better way to kick start our health goals than with a sweet deal at one of Seattle’s favorite fitness centers.

Emerald City Athletics’ (ECA) all-new, free 29-day pass allows Seattleites to take their wellness routine up a notch at no cost for a month.

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Expect to be greeted by a friendly face when you walk in, as ECA believes nothing can substitute positive human connections.

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Going the extra mile

Dedicated to supporting you in the pursuit of holistic health, ECA meets you at every step of your fitness journey, providing the tools, guidance, and confidence you need to succeed.

ECA uses a proven process to support members, including:

  1. VOPA | A four-step program that focuses on vision, objectives, process, and accountability. This serves as the road map that helps members navigate and achieve their fitness goals.
  2. Personalized fitness plans | Each member is offered a one-on-one goal-setting session with an ECA fitness expert, followed by a tailored program designed to meet their individual goals.
  3. 30-day check-ins | Members have the option to utilize advanced tools like InBody scans to assess their progress every 30 days, and make any adjustments to their program as needed

Sweating the details

With the 29-day free pass, Seattleites gain access to all four ECA locations, including:

In addition to a dedicated community that knows you by name and is committed to your personal success, each location offers top-notch equipment + facilities, amenities*, and monthly events that makes your health journey a wholesome experience.

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Your new community could be waiting at ECA.

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Highlights include:

  • Basketball and pickleball courts
  • Hydro Massage beds
  • Stretch rooms
  • InBody scans
  • And more

Don’t forget to cash in on other perks during your free 29-day trial, including a one-on-one personal training session and unlimited Champions Training classes (think: 60-minute guided group workouts with expert coaches).

Ready to hit your stride, Seattle? Cash in on the deal

*Amenities vary by location, see club for details.

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