Best Lagree Studios in San Francisco, California

Compare the best Lagree studios in San Francisco, California, including locations, ratings, pricing signals, beginner tips, and how to choose your first class.

> **Key Takeaways**
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> - San Francisco has several Lagree, Megaformer, or Lagree-adjacent studios worth comparing before you book.
> - Start with neighborhood, machine style, beginner support, and total monthly cost instead of choosing only by star rating.
> - BODYROK MISSION Studio, BODYROK Polk, Lagree Fit 415, BODYROK FiDi Studio are key San Francisco options to review in the Lagree Near Me directory.
> - Use the [Lagree Near Me studio finder](https://lagreenearme.com/) to compare nearby studios and widen the map if you commute across the area.
> - Jump to: [best studios](#best-lagree-studios-in-san-francisco-california), [comparison table](#compare-lagree-studios-in-san-francisco), [how to choose](#how-to-choose-a-san-francisco-lagree-class), [FAQs](#lagree-in-san-francisco-faqs).

Searching for Lagree in San Francisco usually means you are close to booking, not casually browsing. The useful answer is not a giant directory dump. It is a short comparison of which studios are nearby, how beginner-friendly they look, what pricing signals are public, and whether the format matches what people expect from Lagree: slow tempo, spring resistance, core work, and high-intensity low-impact strength.

This guide uses Lagree Near Me studio data plus current search checks for official studio pages, booking profiles, and local listing coverage. Start here, then confirm the live schedule and intro offer on the studio profile or website. If you are new to the method, read [What Is Lagree?](/blog/what-is-lagree) and [Megaformer for Beginners](/blog/megaformer-for-beginners) before your first class.

## Best Lagree Studios in San Francisco, California

The best San Francisco Lagree studio depends on your commute, training goal, class format, and comfort level with boutique fitness pricing. In a city with options around 3585 20th St, 1850 Polk St, 112 Channel St. San Francisco, 300 Pine St, 1390 Larkin Street , the smartest move is to shortlist two studios and try the easiest one to attend consistently.

- **BODYROK MISSION Studio** — listed in the Lagree Near Me directory at 3585 20th St, San Francisco, CA 94110; compare photos, pricing signals, reviews, and booking links before you choose.
- **BODYROK Polk** — listed in the Lagree Near Me directory at 1850 Polk St, San Francisco, CA 94109; compare photos, pricing signals, reviews, and booking links before you choose.
- **Lagree Fit 415** — listed in the Lagree Near Me directory at 112 Channel St. San Francisco; compare photos, pricing signals, reviews, and booking links before you choose.
- **BODYROK FiDi Studio** — listed in the Lagree Near Me directory at 300 Pine St, San Francisco, CA 94104; compare photos, pricing signals, reviews, and booking links before you choose.
- **Core40 Nob Hill SF** — listed in the Lagree Near Me directory at 1390 Larkin Street , San Francisco; compare photos, pricing signals, reviews, and booking links before you choose.
- **Core40 Lower Pac** — listed in the Lagree Near Me directory at 1807 Divisadero Street San Francisco,; compare photos, pricing signals, reviews, and booking links before you choose.
- **CORE40 Hayes Valley** — listed in the Lagree Near Me directory at 448 Grove St, San Francisco, CA 94102, USA; compare photos, pricing signals, reviews, and booking links before you choose.
- **CORE40 MARINA** — listed in the Lagree Near Me directory at 1902 Lombard St., San Francisco,; compare photos, pricing signals, reviews, and booking links before you choose.

Search checks also show demand around official studio pages, booking marketplaces, and local review listings. That matters because people comparing Lagree in San Francisco are usually choosing between real class times, not just learning what the method is.

## Compare Lagree Studios in San Francisco

| Studio | Neighborhood / address | Google rating | Drop-in | Best fit |
|---|---|---:|---:|---|
| [BODYROK MISSION Studio](https://lagreenearme.com/studios/bodyrok-mission-studio) | 3585 20th St, San Francisco, CA 94110 | 4.9 (238 reviews) | $35 | first-timers who want a clear intro path |
| [BODYROK Polk](https://lagreenearme.com/studios/bodyrok-polk) | 1850 Polk St, San Francisco, CA 94109 | 4.9 (162 reviews) | $20 | regulars comparing class packs and memberships |
| [Lagree Fit 415](https://lagreenearme.com/studios/lagree-fit-415) | 112 Channel St. San Francisco | 4.9 (154 reviews) | $40 | commuters choosing by neighborhood |
| [BODYROK FiDi Studio](https://lagreenearme.com/studios/bodyrok-fidi-studio) | 300 Pine St, San Francisco, CA 94104 | 4.7 (133 reviews) | $35 | travelers or locals booking near work |
| [Core40 Nob Hill SF](https://lagreenearme.com/studios/core40-nob-hill-sf) | 1390 Larkin Street , San Francisco | 4.5 (40 reviews) | $30 | students who want low-impact strength without a long drive |
| [Core40 Lower Pac](https://lagreenearme.com/studios/core40-lower-pac) | 1807 Divisadero Street San Francisco, | 4.6 (30 reviews) | $30 | experienced Lagree clients comparing machines and coaching style |
| [CORE40 Hayes Valley](https://lagreenearme.com/studios/core40-hayes-valley) | 448 Grove St, San Francisco, CA 94102, USA | 4.4 (26 reviews) | $30 | first-timers who want a clear intro path |
| [CORE40 MARINA](https://lagreenearme.com/studios/core40-marina) | 1902 Lombard St., San Francisco, | 5.0 (4 reviews) | $30 | regulars comparing class packs and memberships |


Ratings and drop-in prices can change. Treat this table as a starting point, then click through to each studio profile for current schedule, photos, website, and booking links. If a studio does not publish a price, check its intro offer and cancellation window before buying.

## How to Choose a San Francisco Lagree Class

A good Lagree class should feel hard, controlled, and coached. It should not feel chaotic or leave a beginner guessing where to place their hands, how to change springs, or how to protect their low back.

Use this checklist before booking:

1. **Pick the easiest commute first.** Lagree works best when you can attend consistently. The perfect studio across town loses to the solid studio you can reach twice a week.
2. **Confirm the class format.** Look for Lagree, Megaformer, Mega Pro, Microformer, or clear machine-based strength language.
3. **Choose a beginner-friendly entry point.** Intro, essentials, foundations, or all-levels classes are safer first bookings than advanced or endurance formats.
4. **Compare real pricing.** Check drop-ins, intro offers, packs, monthly memberships, expiration rules, and late-cancel fees. The [Lagree class prices guide](/blog/lagree-class-prices-and-memberships-drop-ins-packs-and-monthly-costs) explains the common pricing patterns.
5. **Read reviews for coaching details.** Look for comments about form corrections, modifications, clear transitions, cleanliness, and whether new clients felt supported.

## What to Expect From Your First Lagree Class in San Francisco

Arrive 10 to 15 minutes early, tell the instructor you are new, and ask for a machine walkthrough. The first class often feels awkward because you are learning platform names, carriage movement, spring changes, slow tempo, and how long a minute can feel when your legs are shaking.

Expect:

- Grip socks to be required or strongly recommended.
- Slow movements that make light springs feel heavy.
- Planks, lunges, core work, oblique work, and glute-focused sequences.
- Shaking muscles, especially in legs, arms, and core.
- Modifications if you ask early instead of trying to survive quietly.

If you are comparing Lagree with Pilates, the quick version is this: Pilates often emphasizes alignment and control, while Lagree uses related equipment ideas for a more strength-forward, high-intensity format. The full breakdown is in [Lagree vs Pilates](/blog/lagree-vs-pilates).

## Best Ways to Use Lagree Near Me for San Francisco

Lagree Near Me is most useful as the research layer before checkout. Open each studio profile, compare location and pricing signals, then use the studio website or booking page for live availability.

For San Francisco, start with these profiles: [BODYROK MISSION Studio](https://lagreenearme.com/studios/bodyrok-mission-studio), [BODYROK Polk](https://lagreenearme.com/studios/bodyrok-polk), [Lagree Fit 415](https://lagreenearme.com/studios/lagree-fit-415), [BODYROK FiDi Studio](https://lagreenearme.com/studios/bodyrok-fidi-studio), [Core40 Nob Hill SF](https://lagreenearme.com/studios/core40-nob-hill-sf), [Core40 Lower Pac](https://lagreenearme.com/studios/core40-lower-pac). Then use the [homepage studio finder](https://lagreenearme.com/) if you are near another neighborhood, commuting across town, or traveling into California.

## Lagree in San Francisco FAQs

### Is Lagree in San Francisco beginner-friendly?

Yes, if you choose carefully. Look for intro-friendly class names, arrive early, and tell the instructor you are new before class starts. Lagree is scalable, but it is not automatically easy.

### How much do Lagree classes in San Francisco cost?

Pricing varies by studio. Expect boutique fitness pricing, with intro offers for first-timers and better per-class rates through packs or memberships if you attend consistently.

### How often should I take Lagree classes?

Two to three classes per week is a strong target for many people. If you are brand new, start with one or two weekly classes until your form, soreness, and recovery feel manageable.

### What should I bring to a San Francisco Lagree class?

Bring grip socks, water, fitted workout clothes, and enough time to arrive early. If you have injuries, pregnancy considerations, or back pain, tell the instructor before class starts.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Lagree in San Francisco beginner-friendly?

Yes, if you choose an intro-friendly class, arrive early, and ask the instructor for modifications before class starts.

How much do Lagree classes in San Francisco cost?

Pricing varies by studio, but most Lagree studios use boutique fitness pricing with intro offers, drop-ins, class packs, and memberships.

How often should I take Lagree?

Two to three classes per week is a strong target for many people, with recovery days between hard classes.

What should I bring to a San Francisco Lagree class?

Bring grip socks, water, fitted workout clothes, and arrive early enough for a machine walkthrough.

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