24/7 Gym Access in Overland Park

CrossFit / Boot Camp Gym in Overland Park

Try Our 24/7 Open Gym Access

24/7 Gym Access
24/7 Gym Access

24/7 Open Gym

Access to Kansas Athletic Club around the clock. The space is designed to support all fitness levels and workout styles, whether you're looking to lift heavy, knock out a cardio workout, or crush a quick HIIT session. Our open gym access will grant you access to the following equipment & group fitness programming.

  • Cardio Equipment: Rogue Echo Bikes, Concept 2 Ski Ergs and Concept 2 Rowers
  • Free Weights: Barbells, Kettlebells, Dumbbells & Bumper Plates
  • Pull Up Rigs & TRX Suspension Trainers
  • Weight Sleds, Slamballs, Medals, and Sandbags

What to expect?

Unlock the freedom to train whenever it suits you with our 24/7 Open Gym! We know life can be unpredictable, so we're here to help you stay committed to your fitness goals on your schedule. Whether you're an early bird, a night owl, or balancing work, family, and everything in between, our facility is open round-the-clock to give you the flexibility you need.

Your journey to a Life Without Limitations is our priority. With 24/7 access, there’s no reason to miss a workout or break your routine—our gym is always here, ready when you are. So come in, any time, any day, and let us help you create lasting, empowering habits!

Prerequisites

Signed liability waiver and Open Gym Policy Agreement.

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KS Athletic Club is a gym near me that is centrally located and easily accessible from all of Overland Park. We are located in the Edgewater Crossing Shopping Center, Next to the Enterprise rental car!

14875 Metcalf Ave, Overland Park, KS 66223

Working out at the gym isn't easy. But getting there shouldn't be hard. KS Athletic Club is located and easily accessible from all of Overland Park.

The hardest step is always the first step.