Crosstrainers Fitness is a barbell and machine-based gym in Oklahoma City that charges by equipment access rather than bundled classes, making it a direct alternative to group-fitness-heavy chains and boutique studios that dominate the local market.
Crosstrainers operates as a traditional iron gym with a strength-training focus. The facility emphasizes barbells, dumbbells, cable machines, and plate-loaded equipment rather than cardio banks or studio class spaces. This positioning separates it from both big-box chains like Planet Fitness and LifeTime, which lead with cardio and group fitness, and from CrossFit boxes that require structured programming and coaching.
The gym stock includes Olympic platforms, squat racks, bench stations, and a full dumbbell set. A standard membership provides 24/7 key-card access to all equipment. Personal training and small-group sessions are available as add-ons rather than built into membership tiers.
Membership pricing runs month-to-month at a single rate; confirm current fees directly with the gym, as promotional pricing and annual rates shift seasonally. Day passes are sold for drop-in visits. Many members cite the straightforward, equipment-only pricing as lower-friction than alternatives that bundle classes members do not use.
Planet Fitness and LifeTime Athletic Club dominate Oklahoma City's gym market. Planet Fitness emphasizes cardio, cable machines, and pizza nights; annual memberships cost roughly $100 to $120 and appeal to casual users and cardio-focused routines. LifeTime serves the premium segment with pools, basketball courts, studios, and group classes; memberships run $150 to $200+ monthly and target members who want multiple disciplines under one roof.
Crosstrainers sits between them. It costs less than LifeTime but charges more than Planet Fitness because it skips group fitness and focuses facility spend on strength equipment. Choose Crosstrainers if you barbell squat, bench press, or deadlift regularly and do not need spin or yoga classes. Choose Planet Fitness if cardio and affordability matter most. Choose LifeTime if you want aquatics, courts, and a full resort experience.
Crosstrainers works for powerlifters, bodybuilders, and strength-sport athletes who want platform space and heavy iron without paying for amenities they ignore. It suits serious lifters who write their own programs and coach themselves or hire independent trainers.
It is not designed for members seeking structured group fitness, beginners who need guided class instruction, or people who want amenities like pools or childcare. Members looking for a social, class-driven environment will find the atmosphere quieter and more focused than gyms built around group programming.
Walk-ins are welcome. Bring a photo ID and payment method. Staff will show you the floor layout and equipment. Most new members ask about payment plans, locker options, and whether personal trainers work in the gym or can be hired independently. The facility does not require a long-term contract; month-to-month membership means you can leave with one notice period.
Crosstrainers offers 24/7 access to key-card members, though staffed hours are typically 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. Confirm exact hours before your first visit, as staffing changes seasonally. Off-street parking is available and rarely crowded outside peak hours (6 to 8 a.m. and 5 to 7 p.m. on weekdays).
Crosstrainers fills a specific niche in Oklahoma City's gym landscape: it is the barbell gym that does not require CrossFit coaching or membership. For serious strength athletes tired of paying for classes they skip, it is the practical choice.
