Heard the hype and want to check out CrossFit for yourself? This is a good place to start! Here are the best CrossFit gyms and fitness studios in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong’s fitness scene is full of different exercise styles (like Pilates, aerial yoga and Zumba, to name a few!) — and one firm favourite is CrossFit! Intense and effective, this style of fitness is popular for those with specific goals in mind. CrossFit workouts incorporate elements from everything from high-intensity interval training to Olympic weightlifting, powerlifting, gymnastics, kettlebell lifting, callisthenics and other exercises. Keen to try it for yourself? Here are the best CrossFit gyms, fitness studios and instructors in Hong Kong.
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ATMA Fitness Center
Alongside Muay Thai, boxing and all types of yoga, ATMA offers daily CrossFit classes, running daily from 10am to 10pm — so even the busiest can squeeze a workout into the week. Try different classes to add variety to your workout routine or choose one style to stay consistent. Even if you’re not a huge fitness buff, there’s something here for everyone.
ATMA Fitness Center, 2 On Cheung Street, Tai Po, New Territories, Hong Kong, 3486 8276, www.atma.com.hk
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CrossFit Typhoon
One of Hong Kong’s original CrossFit gyms, CrossFit Typhoon was first established in 2013 and has grown into a fitness community that promises to support everyone from beginners to elite competitors. The gym offers daily T8 CrossFit WODs, T3 CrossFit Bootcamp sessions and speciality classes to help you achieve your strength and conditioning goals.
CrossFit Typhoon (The Bunker), Shop C, 16 South Lane, Shek Tong Tsui, Hong Kong, www.crossfittyphoon.com
CrossFit Cavaliers
Work up a serious sweat in a group or one-on-one class at CrossFit Cavaliers. The facility is dedicated to CrossFit training, metabolic conditioning and personal training ensuring that you get the most out of your time. Change it up with FunFit HIIT sessions in between CrossFit workouts and end the week on a high note with Stretch and Mobility classes on Sundays.
CrossFit Cavaliers, G/F, 533 Queen’s Road West, Kennedy Town, Hong Kong, WhatsApp: 6413 9938, www.crossfitcavaliers.com
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Asphodel Fitness
Established in 2010, Asphodel Fitness is Hong Kong’s first CrossFit affiliate — a professional strength and conditioning facility that caters to everyone, no matter your fitness level. You can drop in to get a feel (taking the first step is the hardest!), there are no contracts or joining fees here!
Asphodel Fitness and Performance, Shop 11, G/F, Nam Hung Mansion, 22 Praya, Kennedy Town, Hong Kong, 3568 7719, asphodel.fit
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Coastal Fitness
One of Hong Kong’s first performance-based facilities, the coaching team at Coastal Fitness embraces a holistic approach to health and fitness in both one-on-one and group training sessions. Different to other CrossFit facilities around the world, it offers multi-tiered group training programmes that cater to different goals and ability levels.
Coastal Fitness, G/F, Shop 3, Victoria Centre, 15 Watson Road, North Point, Hong Kong, 2989 1900, www.coastalfitnesshk.com
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Fitness Academy
Boasting 3,000 sq. ft. of space in Quarry Bay, Fitness Academy has it all: rogue rigs, high ceilings for rope climbing, Olympic weightlifting platforms, bikes and rowers. Small, trainer-led group classes and unique programmes keep the sessions varied and your goals within reach.
Fitness Academy, Shop D, King’s View Court, Block D, 901-907 King’s Road, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong, 3708 8190, www.fitnessacademyhk.com
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Fitness Playground
Going from the founder’s living room and public parks to an established complex in Kowloon Bay, Fitness Playground is no stranger to the world of CrossFit. Offering group training classes, personal training and cardio classes (to name just a few), each programme has been customised by professionals to ensure that you get the most out of your workout.
Fitness Playground, Unit 04A, G/F, Proficient Industrial Centre, 6 Wang Kwun Road, Kowloon Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 3105 9576, www.fitnessplaygroundhk.com
Guardian Fitness
Guardian Fitness primarily offers personal training sessions and group boot camps to whip you into shape. You’ll be in expert hands with Parfait N’Donda, the CrossFit-certified founder of Guardian Fitness. Parfait zooms in on technique and proper form, so whether you’re a beginner or an experienced gym-goer, you’re bound to see results in no time.
Guardian Fitness, 1/F, Wah Hing House, 35 Pottinger Street, Central, Hong Kong, 6147 7346, guardianfitness.hk
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LRCF Fitness Box HK
Lion Rock Crossfit & Fitness Box’s primary focus is on one-on-one training programmes that improve cardiovascular and metabolic fitness and build muscle mass, catering to all fitness levels and abilities. If you’re a complete beginner, opt for the personal Foundation Course that includes a fitness assessment, a workout created especially for you and even nutrition advice. And if you want to train with a few more buddies, choose from group CrossFit classes and group yoga classes.
LRCF Fitness Box, Shop 5-7, G/F, 197-199 Tong Mi Road, Prince Edward, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 2658 6218, www.lrcffitnessbox.club
Editor’s Note: “The Best CrossFit Gyms In Hong Kong” was originally posted in August 2017 by Lexi Davey and was most recently updated in October 2024 by Veena Raghuath. With thanks to Jessica Wai and Sakina Abidi for their contribution.
Main image courtesy of John Arano via Unsplash, image 1 courtesy of of ATMA Fitness Center via Facebook, image 2 CrossFit Typhoon via Facebook, image 3 courtesy of Crossfit Cavaliers, image 4 courtesy of Asphodel Fitness and Performance via Facebook, image 5 courtesy of of Coastal Fitness via Facebook, image 6 courtesy of Fitness Playground via Facebook, image 7 courtesy of Pixabay via Pexels.