Genesis Health Club opened its doors in 1986, in a single location at 13th & West Street, on the west side of Wichita, Kansas. In 1994 Rodney Steven II, current President and Owner of Genesis Health Clubs, purchased the business. Rodney attended Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, Illinois on a tennis scholarship and upon graduation, he continued to follow his vision of pursuing a healthy lifestyle and helping others in his hometown do the same. He recognized the need for a fitness center that was focused on top-quality customer service and personal attention. It was from this early vision that the service-oriented, results-based training model was born, and Genesis Health Club anchored its rightful place in the fitness industry. Our goal from the beginning has always been to provide the best customer service possible and to help our members achieve their health and fitness goals with the best program and facilities available. We love what we do, as our passion for health and fitness is growing stronger than ever. GENESIS HEALTH CLUBS will continue to grow, change, innovate, add new services and even add new locations in order to provide the best customer service and facilities possible to our members. Our motto is and will remain Results. For Life.
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Results for Life.

Hours
Regular Hours
Mon - Sun:
Services/Products
  • Yoga
  • Cycling
  • Group Fitness Classes
  • Pool
  • Hot Tub
  • Kids Club
  • Dry Sauna
  • Steam Room
  • Personal Training
  • Zumba
Payment method
all major credit cards, cash, check
Location
Anytime is a great time to work out at our 144th & F location in Omaha, open 24 hours for your convenience.
Amenities
Personal Training,Pool,Hot Tub,Steam Room,Dry Sauna,Kids Club,Group Fitness Classes,Zumba,Yoga,Water Aerobics
Categories
Health Clubs, Exercise & Fitness Equipment, Exercise & Physical Fitness Programs, Personal Fitness Trainers
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