If you're deciding how to spend your time and money on fitness this year, the choice often comes down to two options: a standard gym membership, or a coached CrossFit gym. Both can get you fit. They're just built around completely different ideas of how that happens. Here's an honest comparison to help you pick the right one for you.
The core difference
A traditional gym sells you access. You pay a low monthly fee, you get a room full of equipment, and what you do with it is entirely up to you. CrossFit sells you coaching and structure. You turn up to a class, a coach tells you what to do and how to do it, and you train alongside other people.
Cost
A big-box gym wins on headline price — often £20–£30 a month. CrossFit costs more (in Surrey, roughly £125–£205 a month) because every session is coached. The fairer comparison is cost-per-result: a cheap membership you stop using after six weeks isn't cheap, it's wasted. Read our full Surrey CrossFit pricing guide for the detail.
Motivation and consistency
This is where most people's gym journeys quietly fall apart. At a regular gym, nobody notices if you don't show up. At a CrossFit gym, your coach knows your name and your classmates expect you. That accountability is the single biggest reason people stick with it.
Results
A regular gym works brilliantly if you already know how to train and you're self-motivated. CrossFit tends to produce faster results for most people because the programming is done for you, the movements are coached so you progress safely, and the intensity is higher than most people push themselves to alone.
Which should you choose?
Choose a standard gym if…
- You already have a training plan you follow
- You prefer to train alone with headphones in
- You're highly self-motivated
Choose CrossFit if…
- You want to be told what to do by someone who knows
- You've struggled to stay consistent on your own
- You like the idea of training with other people
- You want coaching without paying one-to-one PT prices
There's no universally "better" option — only the one that fits how you actually behave. If you've drifted away from gyms before, it's worth trying the coached approach before writing off fitness entirely.
Try the coached approach — free.
One free class. No commitment. See whether structure and community change things for you.
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