Whitney Voigt, the owner of Slate Strength & Conditioning, believes she has the best job in the world. She grew up participating in every sport available and took the positive experiences that emerged from teamwork to build Slate Strength & Conditioning. The fitness studio in Seattle’s Olympic Hills neighborhood is a space to work hard, have fun and connect with each other. It focuses on improving everyday functional fitness, Crosstraining which is a strength and conditioning program, high-intensity interval training or HIIT, strength and conditioning training, and metabolic conditioning which is said to be a great way to rev up your metabolism and lose weight. 

Slate Strength & Conditioning’s focus on whole-body fitness makes the gym accessible to all people, no matter their current level of fitness. Whitney strives to help her customers build tools for lifelong fitness! 

Business Owner
Whitney Voight

Recommendations:

  1. Slate Strength and Conditioning truly stands out from typical gyms in Seattle. Unlike other facilities where I felt out of place or intimidated, Slate cultivates an atmosphere of genuine inclusivity and encouragement. Everyone—from absolute beginners to competitive athletes—feels welcome, supported, and challenged each day.​

    The instructors at Slate are exceptional: they possess deep insight into effective strength and functional training and communicate with clarity, compassion, and expertise. Each class is thoughtfully designed to be engaging, effective, and different from the last, helping members build strength, confidence, and community.​

    Slate’s guiding motto, “Give us one hour; we’ll make the other 23 better,” rings true. The facility itself is intimate yet well-equipped, fostering a sense of belonging no matter one’s age, ability, or fitness journey. At Slate, everyone is recognized, inspired, and given the tools to succeed.

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