25,000 square feet.
One roof.
The old Ridgmar Movie Tavern, stripped to the slab and rebuilt as a health campus — a 24-hour strength floor, a functional room, a recovery studio, childcare and a turf field out back.
Fly the whole building in a minute below, then come walk it yourself. Park out front, come to the desk, and someone will show you the floor.
One building.
Four reasons to come.
Westwood is not one gym with a few extras bolted on. Every room below belongs to a different reason someone walks through the door — lifting, conditioning, recovering, or dropping the kids somewhere safe for an hour. Take the one you came for; the rest is down the hall if you ever want it.
The strength floor.
Rows of Atlantis plate-loaded machines down the middle, cables and dumbbells along the wall, squat racks and platforms at the far end. Fully climate-controlled, and quiet enough at six in the morning that you will not be waiting on a rack.
- Atlantis Strength plate-loaded machines
- Full cable and pulley setup
- Dumbbells, benches and a dedicated machine row
- Squat racks and platforms for barbell work
The functional room.
Treadmills, bikes and steppers face the west windows. Behind them, striped turf lanes run the length of the room for sled pushes, carries and short sprints — indoors, in August, in Texas. It is part of the open gym, so it is yours at any hour without booking anything.
- Treadmills, bikes and stair machines
- Concept2 rowers and ski ergs
- Striped indoor turf lanes
- Sleds and prowlers
The class floor.
A rig down the middle with rings and pull-up stations, bumper plates and dumbbells racked along the wall, and roll-up glass doors that open straight onto the field. This floor is reserved for coached group classes — everything else in the building is open gym.
- Rig wall with pull-up stations and rings
- Bumper plates, barbells and dumbbells
- Room for a full class on the floor at once
- Roll-up doors onto the outdoor turf
The field out back.
Roll the doors up and the session goes outside. Fifteen thousand square feet of striped turf runs the length of the back of the building — for sprints, sled work, carries and anything that wants more room than a floor can give it.
- Full-length striped turf field
- Sled, sprint and carry lanes
- Opens straight off the functional room
- Runs along the back of the building, off the street
The rest of the building.
The parts that have nothing to do with lifting — and the reason most people end up staying.
Sauna & cold plunge
Private cedar sauna suites and a community cold plunge, run as their own studio and bookable without a gym membership.
Climate Change Studio →
The PlaySpace
Six weeks through eleven years, mornings and evenings, up to two hours a visit. Reserve their spot in the Westwood app.
Hours & ages →
Desk, lounge & coworking
A staffed desk through the day, a lounge to sit in, and coworking space if the gym is only half the reason you drove over.
Come have a look →
The whole building,
in one take.
A single continuous flight from the parking lot to the roof — front desk, strength floor, cardio deck, the functional room and the field. No cuts, nothing staged, nobody in the way.
Locker rooms, showers, the rest.
Full locker rooms on both sides — cubbies, lockers, tiled showers and vanities. Everything is new; the building opened this summer.
Ridgmar Meadow Rd,
behind the mall.
The old Ridgmar Movie Tavern, off Ridgmar Meadow Road in west Fort Worth. Free surface parking runs right up to the front doors, and the entrance is the one under the WESTWOOD sign.
- Staffed
- Mon–Fri 6a–8p · Sat & Sun 8a–4p
- Members
- 24 hours, seven days, by app
- Tours
- Walk in during staffed hours, or book ahead
See it in person.
Day passes from $30. Membership from $99 a month, no contract. Recovery sessions book on their own, no membership needed.
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