Tempo — Globo gym in Portland, OR

Tempo — Globo Gym in Portland, OR

Portland, OR

Globo

About Tempo

TEMPO cycling & pilates studio is a grassroots training facility with state of the art equipment. Our training starts from the ground up; nourishing the whole person and cultivating the athlete within you! We offer comprehensive coaching on the CycleOps PT 300 bikes and Pilates spring loaded apparatus.

Location & Address

1623 Southeast 12th Avenue
Portland, OR 97214

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What Is Globo Gym?

Globo gyms — also called big-box gyms or commercial fitness centers — are large, full-service facilities designed to serve a broad membership base. Think LA Fitness, Planet Fitness, Gold's Gym, Equinox, or your local YMCA. These gyms offer a little bit of everything: cardio machines, resistance machines, free weights, group fitness classes, and often additional amenities like swimming pools, basketball courts, saunas, and childcare. They're built for convenience and variety, making them the most common type of gym in America.

What to Expect

Walking into a globo gym, you'll find rows of treadmills, ellipticals, and stationary bikes on the cardio floor. The weight room typically has a mix of resistance machines, a dumbbell rack, some barbells and squat racks, and cable stations. Many locations offer group fitness classes — spin, yoga, Zumba, HIIT, and more — included with membership. Staff are available for basic questions, and personal training is usually available for an additional fee. Hours are typically generous (many open at 5 AM and close at 10 PM or later), and some locations are 24/7.

Who Is It For?

Globo gyms are the best fit for general fitness enthusiasts, beginners who want variety and a non-intimidating environment, families who need childcare, and anyone who values amenities like pools and saunas. They're also great for people with varied fitness interests — you can take a yoga class Monday, hit the weight room Tuesday, and swim laps Wednesday, all under one roof. If you're a serious strength athlete, you may find the barbell equipment limited compared to a specialty gym.

Typical Equipment

Cardio machines (treadmills, ellipticals, bikes, rowers), resistance machines, dumbbell racks, some barbells and squat racks, cable stations, stretching areas, group fitness studios, and often swimming pools and basketball courts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Tempo good for beginners?

Tempo offers globo training which typically accommodates all fitness levels. Commercial gyms provide a non-intimidating environment with machines that are easy to learn and staff available for basic orientation.

What are the membership options?

Tempo has not provided specific membership pricing information to our directory. We recommend contacting them directly at (347) 866-5325 or visiting in person to inquire about monthly membership tiers, annual contracts, and any current promotions. Given the urban location, expect membership rates to be on the higher end for the area.

Is parking available?

Located in an urban area, Tempo may have limited dedicated parking. Street parking and nearby public lots or garages are typical options in city centers. We recommend allowing extra time to find parking for your first visit.

What should I bring for my first workout?

Standard athletic wear, training shoes, water bottle, and towel. Some locations may require a lock for lockers.


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