Jumpstart your 2024 resolutions at Swell Athletic Clubs, the premier full-service fitness hubs dedicated to fostering and empowering healthy individuals and building healthier communities. With convenient locations in both Goleta (Cathedral Oaks Athletic Club) and Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara Athletic Club), Swell draws inspiration from the natural environment, offering a comprehensive approach to fitness, health, and overall well-being. Rejuvenate your body and mind with our experienced staff and state-of-the-art equipment and amenities. Becoming part of Swell isn’t just about joining another gym; it’s about initiating a new, healthy lifestyle.
*Sign up now through December 31st and lock in $0 initiation fee plus no dues until 2024.
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Guided by the philosophy that a balanced approach yields optimal results, the Santa Barbara Athletic Club provides its members with an array of wellness activities, including rejuvenating sound baths, expertly led guided breathing sessions, and more.
Take a few laps in the heated outdoor lap pool, suitable for both lap swimming and various classes, with the added benefit of a spacious adjoining jacuzzi. Available at both locations.
The Goleta location features numerous tennis and pickleball courts and provides year-round clinics to enhance your skills while having fun.
Their on-site personal trainers are readily available to offer tailored guidance and support, helping you achieve your fitness goals with expert assistance.
Explore 50+ weekly group exercise classes, ranging from Aqua Aerobics to Yoga Sculpt, tailored to keep you in top shape. Available at the Santa Barbara location only, Killer B x Swell brings an exciting fusion of cardio and strength for a full-body workout.
Refuel at the Earthbar—where premium smoothies and organic juices are crafted with fresh, high-quality ingredients for a delightful and wholesome experience, available only at the Santa Barbara location.
Exclusive to Cathedral Oaks Athletic Club, treat yourself to a post-workout meal at the Café. Delight in freshly made smoothies, salads, and sandwiches, all prepared with the freshest ingredients.
In their state-of-the-art locker rooms, members can unwind with amenities like a sauna, steam room, hot showers, and convenient storage for their belongings during workouts.
Swell Athletic Club isn’t your average gym. It’s a community built around supporting each other’s health goals using a holistic approach. Visit their website to explore all the benefits and amenities that you can enjoy. Join Swell Clubs today and get free initiation with no membership dues until 2024!
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Sponsored by Swell Athletic Clubs. *All memberships are valid at individual location only. Offer based on an annual membership agreement. Cannot be used in conjunction with other offers or promotions. Early contract termination will result in a fee equivalent to two months’ dues. Additional restrictions may apply.

















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