Community Park families invest in their health for the long haul. GForce is the 24-hour training facility built for people who show up consistently, train intentionally, and want a facility that takes the work seriously.
9580 Oak Ave Pkwy, Folsom — ~13 min via Hazel Ave — Open 24/7 — (916) 542-6732
The Community Park neighborhood is one of Orangevale’s most settled residential areas — families with deep roots, kids in the local schools, adults who have been making this community home for years. The parks culture here is real: the Community Park itself sees consistent use, the fields and walking paths are well-worn, and the neighborhood takes its health seriously as a lifestyle, not a fad.
What this neighborhood tends to look for in a gym is different from what a college-adjacent urban fitness market wants. Sustainability over intensity. Programs that work for real people with real schedules — the parent who has to be home by 6:30, the homeowner whose Saturdays are already committed, the person who tried the 30-day challenge and wants something with more permanence. GForce was built for exactly that mindset.
At 13 minutes south on Hazel from the Community Park area, GForce is accessible without being out of the way. The Orangevale gym membership page has more on what brings this community to Folsom, but the short version: GForce has programs for every fitness stage and every family member, and the 24-hour access model means it fits into a family schedule rather than requiring the family schedule to fit around it.
For parents who want structured programming and accountability. Our certified coaches build programs that work around family schedules, not against them.
For household members who train better with others. Group class schedule with programming that adjusts to participants — good for mixed fitness levels.
For student athletes in Orangevale schools. Sport-specific strength and conditioning that builds athletic performance and reduces injury risk during competitive seasons.
For the household members who need programming that builds functional strength, mobility, and cardiovascular health without excessive joint stress. Not just “lighter weights” — a real program.
GForce is not the gym with the neon lighting and DJ music designed to sell you a 2-week transformation. It is the facility designed for consistent, long-term training. Community Park families who train here tend to stay for years — because the facility is built for that kind of relationship.
Family schedules do not respect gym operating hours. GForce is open every hour of every day without exception. The parent who can only train at 9pm on Tuesdays gets the same full facility access as the member who comes in at 7am every day.
Whether you are starting with basic movements or running an advanced program, the equipment floor at GForce supports your current level and the next one. You will not outgrow this facility the way you can outgrow a budget chain gym.
Yes. GForce has options for individual members, and we can discuss multi-member setups for households. We also have programming designed for different age groups and fitness levels, so if your household includes student athletes, adults, and older family members, GForce can serve all of them without every member being on the same program. Call (916) 542-6732 to discuss what combination makes sense for your family.
That is the most common goal among Community Park members — sustainable health over the long term, not athletic competition. GForce coaches work with this goal regularly. The programming looks different than sport performance training: more emphasis on movement quality, manageable intensity levels, and building habits that hold up over years rather than weeks. It is actually one of the more rewarding coaching situations because the results compound over time in visible ways.
Very well. The 24-hour access model exists specifically for this. Parents in the Community Park area often train in early morning windows before kids wake up, during school hours, or after kids are in bed at night. Many find the 5–7am window ideal — the facility is quieter, the 13-minute drive on Hazel is clear, and they are done before the household day begins. Our programming options are designed to deliver results in 3–4 sessions per week, which is a realistic target for busy parents.
About 13 minutes via Hazel Ave heading south — the same road you likely already use regularly. Through Fair Oaks, into Folsom, right on Oak Ave Pkwy to Folsom Village. The drive is neighborhood streets the whole way, no freeway required. Most Community Park members make the drive 3–4 times per week without it registering as a significant time commitment. Come for a free trial session and time it yourself.
Community Park families train at GForce for years, not months. See why — first session is free.
Start Your Free Trial(916) 542-6732 · 9580 Oak Ave Pkwy Suite 12 B/C, Folsom CA 95630
Join the GForce family today and transform your life. Your first workout is on us.
Get Started Today