Pricing Guide · 2026

How Much Does CrossFit Cost in Surrey?

A straight answer on what CrossFit really costs in Surrey in 2026 — memberships, drop-ins, what's included, and how it compares to a regular gym.

Motion Training · CrossFit in Surbiton & Guildford · Updated 2026

If you've started looking into CrossFit in Surrey, the first question is almost always the same: how much does it actually cost? It's a fair question — and one a lot of gyms are oddly cagey about. So here's a clear, honest breakdown of CrossFit pricing in Surrey for 2026, what you get for the money, and how it stacks up against a standard gym membership.

The short answer

Across our two Surrey gyms, coached CrossFit membership runs from £125 to £205 a month, depending on which gym you train at and how often you go. Drop-in classes are £20. Pricing is slightly lower at Guildford (GU1) than at Surbiton, every plan starts with a free trial, and you can cancel anytime on two weeks' notice — no contracts.

You can see every plan side by side on the Surbiton and Guildford membership pages. But the monthly figure on its own doesn't tell you much — what actually matters is what you get for it.

Why CrossFit costs more than a big-box gym

A budget gym charges £20–£30 a month — but you walk in, plug in your headphones, and you're on your own. CrossFit pricing reflects something fundamentally different: every single session is coached.

When you compare per-session cost, the picture changes. A coached CrossFit class in Surrey works out to roughly £10–£18 depending on your plan. A single one-to-one personal training session in Surrey often costs £50–£70. CrossFit sits in between — small-group coaching at a fraction of the price of one-to-one PT.

What you're really paying for: a qualified coach in the room every session, a structured programme written for you (no guessing what to do), movement scaled to your ability, and a community that turns up at 6am and notices when you don't.

What's included in a Motion membership

Is CrossFit worth it?

That depends on what you want. If you'll happily motivate yourself on a treadmill, a budget gym is cheaper and fine. But if you've tried that and drifted away — bored, unsure what to do, never quite progressing — then the maths shifts. Most people who try CrossFit aren't paying for access to equipment. They're paying for the one thing that actually keeps them training: coaching, structure, and people who expect to see them.

The honest way to find out whether it's worth it for you is to try a class. Which is exactly why your first one is free.

Your first class is on us.

No card required. No commitment. Come and see what the price actually buys.

Free Trial — Surbiton Free Trial — Guildford

See full plans on our Surbiton membership page or Guildford membership page.