(415) 474-3322
2001 Van Ness Ave
San Francisco,
CA
94109
37.794
-122.4232
Neighborhoods: Pacific Heights, North
Reviews & Ratings for K-One Fitness
13 reviews
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Great atmosphere, equipment, members and instruction!
by Beowulf1000 at Citysearch
Ok, I live right up the street, Nevertheless, I have joined many gyms throughout San Francisco and this is an excellent choice for the casual visitor to the hard core. Take it at your pace, whatever that might be. Instructors who have the skills and experience. Boxing, martial arts, personal training. They have weights, stationary bikes, bags galore....Wanna spar or fight...OK. Wanna meet your next date...a possibility too. See you there! Great kids program earlier in the day.
- Pros: You mean like a professional fighter?
- Cons: Too many excellent people. Hard to talk to all of them.
k1fitness will get you fit
by ddjennings at Citysearch
I took their boxing boot camp over a year ago and I was in the greatest shape after that. Sensei shanas encourages that you keep up with the exercise even after you're done with the program. I joined k1 immediately and learned that their regular programs are just as intense but this time I could take them in the evening! k1 is great for all ages. Kids enroll into the kids karate program and the kickboxing program if they're at least 13. I'm waiting for my daughter to turn three so that I can enroll her into Preschool karate. This place is great for all ages.
- Pros: I like that they now have jiu-jitsu- and with taran!
k-1 has brazillian jiu-jitsu!
by mapleavery at Citysearch
I've been training in BJJ for over seven years and I'm excited to learn that Jessica Taran, female world champion BJJ fighter is now going to teach at K-1!
aside from that, k-one also has boxing and kickboxing classes and these aren't your average cardio sorts. it's like boot camp. but it won't hurt you. you'll only get stronger.
- Pros: BJJ
- Cons: no classes on sunday
hot girs in tiny tees and sweet old ladies
by sugjer at Citysearch
i'm a newbie here. swiped a guest past off someone's card and met with the people. this place is PIMP. Industrial and non-corporate feeling. People talk to each other like they've been friends for years. maybe they have. I was in a class of eight people and each of them smiled at me and later introduced themselves. Only thing is, they need some bottled water. That workout was intense. I felt like I was accidentally enrolled in boot camp. and the class was made up of mostly women! Damn.
K-One has badass instructors and cool SF locals
by zoro113 at Citysearch
I love Sensei Lohsen and Aurore! They're really fun and cool to talk and they'll drive your butt into the ground. I've never been so cut up in my life and it's because i look forward to getting to this gym every week.
K-One Fitness Rocks
by fitnesslady at Citysearch
This is the place I fell in love with fitness.....
I started personal training at K-one fitness in January of 2004. I was totally out of shape and depressed I had never had any interest in physical activity and never minded caring a few extra pounds. however one day I found myself weighing around 185 lbs at 5" 2'. I started working out three days a week and for the first month I didn't loose any weight, but instead of being discouraged I found myself loving to move and sweat, loving feeling muscles and challenging myself .I trained with Sensei Jack Shanas who led me into this foreign world of exercise and endorphins with caring and confidence, I was able to trust his knowledge and experience, he knew how to safely find my limits and expand them in a way that taught me to love exercising, We worked on Boxing drills and technique, weight lifting, cardio and strength drills, martial arts and kick boxing, keeping me interested and motivated the whole time. Over the next six months I lost 40 lbs. and found a new me; confidant and strong with a love for my body and for myself that I hadn't before known, I have maintained that weight loss and my passion for taking care of myself and look forward to passing this lifestyle on to my children.
- Pros: You can acheive anything your willing to work for here.
- Cons: wish they were open 24 hours
I'm 64-years-old and Karate One keeps me fit!
by johnsonnjoy at Citysearch
The best part of K-1 is that there are people there from young children to senior citizens. I've been here since the beginning (thirteen years ago) and I still take kick boxing class several times a week and I love it! K-1 ROCKS!"-
- Pros: get to know the instructors. they really care about your fitness.
Fun classes and Great intructors! Totally worth your money!
by madisonkids at Citysearch
I have been going to Karate One since Sept. 03. It is the kind
of place where your pedicure doesn't stand a chance. Translation: you will
get worked out! Sensei Lohsen and Sensei Shanas have you using every part of
their studio- the floor, the walls, the bags, the bars. Combine the rigorous
workout with everyone's friendly laid-back attitude, and you've got a
knockout place for all your fitness needs.
- Pros: they've got me in the best shape of my life
Best Kickboxing Instructor- He won the Golden Gloves Championship!
by stndev at Citysearch
I love Karate One. I'm a natural athlete and I'm often disgusted at the training gyms such as third street and synergy where everything they taught comes from the same book someone wrote that's so played out and boring. Sensei Shanas and Lohsen are exiting, innovative, and extremely charming to train with! They make the classes bearable with their personalities but intense enough where you KNOW they forgot to add the words BOOT CAMP to the end of Kickboxing/Boxing. My little brother takes the kids karate and because of the Sensei's, he's learned to respect his elderly as well as focus on his strengths and overcome many of his weakness, such as diffence and bullying at school. Thank you Sensei Shanas!!!
- Pros: Exciting atmosphere, great non-corporate feel, fun instructors, and lots of women in class!
- Cons: Kind of expensive but you get what you pay for.
Editorial Review by Citysearch Editors
by Contributor at Citysearch
Kids and adults of all levels practice martial arts, like karate, boxing and jiu jitsu, at this Russian Hill school.








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