Voltage Fitness

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About

Head trainer Bryan, a University of Rhode Island graduate in business management with more than 20 years of fitness experience and a background in competitive wrestling and football, built what is now Voltage Fitness from a single studio at 2710 Garnet Ave, 92109. Originally opened in 2010 under the name Versatile Fitness, the gym rebranded as Voltage Fitness while maintaining Bryan's hands-on programming philosophy and the same Pacific Beach address it has occupied for over 15 years. The studio runs 45-minute HIIT classes built around 18 distinct workout themes, with a completely new station setup every day so members never repeat the same routine. Each session blends strength, core, balance, and cardio across multiple stations featuring rowers, battle ropes, kettlebells, sleds, TRX, barbells, and a deep bench of functional equipment. Thai food fans training at Voltage often walk to Lanna Thai Cuisine on Garnet for a post-workout bowl of curry or pad Thai. Edgar, a former United States Marine and San Diego native, brings mobility-focused coaching, while trainer Chris holds a biology degree from UC San Diego and nearly a decade of personal training experience. Voltage holds a perfect 5.0-star Google rating across 122 reviews, and owner Tom L. is active on the gym's Yelp page answering member questions about pricing, showers, and programming. The plaza at 2710 Garnet offers free parking—a rarity along the PB strip—and the gym includes a shower for members heading to work after early-morning classes. A 12-week transformation program bundles unlimited classes, a dedicated transformation coach, nutrition planning, and habit tracking. Members winding down after evening sessions sometimes head to The Local Pacific Beach on Cass Street for a casual drink with fellow gym regulars. Bryan also offers personalized coaching programs for fat loss and sport-specific conditioning, and free resources including a 21-day at-home challenge and a 10-in-1 fitness transformation kit are downloadable from the Voltage website. The single-location, independent model means every dollar members spend stays within the Pacific Beach community.