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Seventh Son Jiu-Jitsu operates a mat-based training program in Wildomar focused on Brazilian jiu-jitsu instruction across skill levels — from foundational classes introducing core positions and escape mechanics to advanced rolling sessions for practitioners with competition experience. Class structure follows the standard progression: technique work in the first half, live sparring (rolling) in the second, with instructors circulating to correct form and offer real-time adjustments. The environment reads competitive but collaborative rather than cutthroat; partners rotate, rank progression is visible on the mat through belt color, and newcomers train alongside veterans in most sessions. Membership typically runs unlimited monthly or class-pack options for people juggling training frequency with budget. The community skews toward adults serious about learning the sport — not casual fitness tourists — though class staggering accommodates both drop-ins with prior experience and people signing up for a beginner fundamentals course. For someone considering jiu-jitsu for the first time, an intro class removes guesswork about what rolling actually feels like; for existing practitioners, the rolling sessions provide regular live training partners without the commitment of a standalone tournament team.

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Get ListedFitness 19 operates as a traditional gym with cardio and free-weight equipment, group fitness classes, and a straightforward membership model—the kind of no-frills facility that treats fitness as…
Fitness 19 operates as a traditional gym with cardio and free-weight equipment, group fitness classes, and a straightforward membership model—the kind of no-frills facility that treats fitness as routine maintenance rather than transformation theater. Class offerings rotate through the week with cycling, aerobics, strength training, and stretching sessions rather than a single signature format like CrossFit or boutique pilates. The environment suits long-term members who know their way around a gym, people looking for flexibility in when and what they train, and residents who want equipment access without committing to a branded class cadence or community-building ethos. Class schedules work better for those fitting workouts into existing routines than for newcomers needing foundational instruction or group accountability. For gym-goers in the Clinton Keith corridor looking for straightforward equipment availability and occasional group classes at modest cost, this fills that practical role.
Cons: This is THE DIRTIEST gym I have EVER been to. It’s wild! I’ve attached two photos of the bottom of the treadmill but the entire workout area is like this. I understand that the equipment isn’t going to be cleaned constantly but it looks like the machines haven’t been cleaned in MONTHS. When I ...
Fitness 19 is one of my favorite gyms. They facility has always been very clean and the staff is accommodating to their clientele. If they stay on course, I will remain a lifetime member... Update, I haven't gone for many months due to the pandemic and I am pleased to say it's still the clean courte...
I love this gym! The child care hours are really reasonable, the room is also clean, and the staff try to keep kids as calm as possible. The gym overall is really nice. The staff is nice and helpful if there is a question about how to use a piece of equipment they show how to use it. I think the onl...
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Clinton Keith Road runs through a mixed commercial corridor in Wildomar with limited boutique fitness options. Most residents here choose between big-box gyms and driving to Temecula Wine Country studios — a no-frills gym with extended hours appeals to shift workers and those avoiding longer commutes.
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