Nestled in the Jurong West area, Ark Grit @ Jurong Spring offers comprehensive fitness facilities. With a 4.6-star rating from 18 Google reviews, this commercial gym has earned its reputation as a go-to fitness destination for Jurong West residents. Members enjoy wide range of equipment, expert instructors, specialized training, making this gym a versatile choice for diverse fitness goals. Membership options start at $55 per month, offering good value for the facilities provided. The gym enjoys a convenient location in Jurong West with good accessibility. The studio atmosphere fosters a sense of community among members, making it easy to stay motivated and accountable. Whether you're new to fitness or a seasoned practitioner, you'll find a supportive environment here.
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Based on 18 Google reviews
Nigel K
3 months ago
I like this particular ark grit because it has windows and natural light. It's clean and has basic workout equipments. A decent gym to workout at. Downside: The gym is small compared to several ark girts I've visited. The only inconvenience is that the toilet is located outside. There's no water re...
Pauleen Tan
6 months ago
Alvin Feng
2 years ago
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2 years ago

Small but cosy gym to burn off some calories. Located within Jurong Spring CC. Lower membership fees effective July 2025!
Having been to two other gym establishments previously, Ark Move would now be my third. From the outset, it is clear when I toured the gym that this outlet is designed specifically to cater for a broad range of workouts - cardiovascular, strength and mobility, functional, and powerlifting. The gym s...
Affordable($70 per mth), Good location(heart of Jurong west, less than 10 min walk from lakeside mrt, gym occupies top floor of brand new community club). Good view - gym looks out towards a nice roof garden. Convenience -many food outlets nearby. Spacious layout and has comprehensive equipment an...
Staff does not interfere with patrons who are hogging the machines, or clustering in small groups. Music way too loud. Very crowded during weekday evening when tertiary students start appearing in groups. Staff eating behind counter (should eat outside instead) and talking loudly among themselves. ...