Gym Pods

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Private bookable mini gym space. Members use a mobile app to book the space for a completely private workout.

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I refuse to hip thrust in publicBy the time hip thrusting became a popular exercise for training glutes, I was already a...
03/31/2026

I refuse to hip thrust in public

By the time hip thrusting became a popular exercise for training glutes, I was already at the end of my rope with traditional gyms. I had been dealing with the awkwardness for over a decade.

I started lifting weights in 2012 while in college. I remember sitting on a bench reviewing a basic body building plan. I was focused on getting the form correct - I knew that the fundamentals were key. I played basketball through school and focusing on the fundamentals was ingrained in me by my grandfather; he was a basketball coach who emphasized focusing on fundamentals throughout my life.

This mindset is something I apply to everything I do. He was famous for saying (not in these exact words) “you have no business doing fancy plays if you can’t even rebound.” With this in mind, I knew form would be critical in getting the results I was after. I pulled up a few YouTube videos to help me remember proper form.

In the first video, the guy was talking about all the idiots at the gym who don’t know how to properly place the bar during squats. “Awesome,” I thought. “That’s going to be me.” I had no idea what I was doing. I was afraid I was going to embarrass myself.

Feeling worse but knowing I had to start somewhere, I stumbled around the gym trying to figure out how to use the equipment without looking like a total rookie. I remember exactly how I felt when I made my way to the deadlift platform. My thoughts were racing as I struggled to load the 45-pound plates onto the bar. The bar dropped, a plate rolled away, and I felt like a complete phony. I didn’t belong there. I had no idea what I was doing.

I finished the first few exercises and moved on to leg press. There was only one machine. I sat down to wait for the person using it, but as soon as he finished, a group of five guys jumped in—clearly his friends. I decided to wait, telling myself I could use this as an opportunity to practice patience, which I did not have.
Twenty minutes later, I was still waiting. They weren’t going to be done anytime soon, and I needed to leave to get ready for work.

I walked out of the gym thinking, “This is insanity. People actually do this every day?”

I struggled through gym workouts for the next 10 years. It never got easier, and I hated every minute of it. I tried other types of workouts, but I always came back to the same conclusion: heavy weights are truly the gold standard for transforming your body. The thing that was frustrating was that I enjoyed the weight training part - I just really, really hated the gym part.

Fast forward to 2023. I had just moved to a new town and joined a brand-new gym. It was enormous, and I thought the experience might finally be different. In a gym that size, I assumed the usual problems wouldn’t exist.

I showed up ready to start my workout, but that familiar frustration came rushing back as soon as I saw the relatively small weight training area packed with people. I got through my first exercise and moved to the Smith machine. The moment I loaded the bar, someone stood right behind me, awkwardly trying to make eye contact. I looked up and was immediately asked the dreaded question: “How many sets do you have left?”

That was it.

I was done. The purpose of going to the gym was to work out and prioritize myself, but this experience was anything but that. I hated everything about it.

I went home and immediately started venting to my boyfriend. I told him I was going to build a home gym. He reminded me that we were about to move, and transporting all that equipment would be a nightmare.

That’s when the idea clicked.

Why isn’t there a gym equipped with heavy weights that I can book and use privately—like the Airbnb of gyms?

That question is where this journey began. Tired of the all-too-common frustrations of traditional gyms, I knew something entirely different needed to be created. Gym Pods was designed to feel nothing like a traditional gym. Instead of being frustrating and stressful, it is peaceful and private—a space free of judgment, anxiety, lines, and waiting.

01/17/2026
10/12/2025

On October 22 (6–7 PM), we’re opening our doors for an Open House so you can feel what we built.

Photos don’t do it justice. The vibe hits different when you step inside.

For too long, gyms have been built the same way.
They’re loud, crowded, performative, and built on the idea that discomfort is some kind of badge of honor.
We decided to burn that script.
Gym Pods is a space where you don’t have to compete, perform, or wait your turn — you just show up and own it.

It’s the opposite of what they told you fitness had to feel like.
No mirrors. No crowd. No judgment.
Just you — raw, unfiltered, electric.
The weight isn’t just in your hands. It’s off your shoulders.
You’re not thinking about how you look. You just are.
Unbothered. Free. Radiating the kind of confidence that comes from comfort, not performance.

When you walk through our doors, here’s what’s waiting for you:

- A full tour of the space so you can see how different this really is

- Hands-on time with the equipment — no pressure, no audience

- A chance to meet our trainer and get form tips

- A quick demo of how easy it is to reserve the space

- A glimpse of what fitness feels like when you stop playing by their rules

Everyone who attends will be entered to win a FREE 12-month Loyal Membership ($1,200 value).

📍 301 Kearney Street, Manhattan, KS 66502
🕕 Tuesday, Oct 22 | 6–7 PM
🔗 RSVP link in bio

Send a message to learn more

09/09/2025

We are officially open and accepting members.

Check your email if you were on the waitlist!

08/30/2025

✨ Early Access for Returning Members ✨

We’re opening early access to those who’ve had a Gym Pods membership before! Shoot us a message if you’d like to join, and we’ll get you set up before we open spots to the waitlist.

Hello Gym Pods enthusiasts! 👋Be sure to check your email (and your junk folder—our messages sometimes hide there)!We’re ...
08/05/2025

Hello Gym Pods enthusiasts! 👋

Be sure to check your email (and your junk folder—our messages sometimes hide there)!

We’re excited to announce that we’ll be accepting new members this August at our Kearney Street location in Manhattan.

To better support our community, we’ve launched a new membership platform designed to:
1. Make it easier to share space
2. Help members connect with others who share similar goals and interests
3. Introduce a mentor/mentee program—a voluntary opportunity for seasoned gym-goers and fitness newbies to team up and support each other

We’d love your feedback! If there are other features you’d like to see on the platform, just let us know.

08/12/2024
08/10/2024

Our founder answering a few questions about how Gym Pods came to be!

Thank you Haven Real Estate Group at EXP Realty, LLC for hosting this great series.

If you haven’t seen The Local Legends interview series, highly recommend giving it a follow. Local entrepreneurs in the community share their journey giving you an opportunity to get to know the person behind the scenes.

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03/30/2024

Tami’s cupcakes taste like they were made by angels.

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01/04/2024

Manhattanites can now work out in private at the city’s newest business, Gym Pods.

01/01/2024

May 2024 be your BEST year yet.

Address

301 Kearney Street, Suite 160
Manhattan, KS
66502

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