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Fitness Studios in New York

193 studios found

New York's Functional Training, Yoga, and Pilates scene includes 84 dedicated studios offering a wide range of classes. Alongside functional training, you'll find frequent offerings in yoga and Pilates, plus HIIT, dedicated stretching sessions, and dance-based fitness. Many studios also schedule meditation and martial arts classes, making it straightforward to mix strength, mobility, and mind-body work in a single week. Class formats and schedules vary by neighborhood, so check studio calendars for drop-in options, multi-class passes, and beginner-friendly sessions.

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Functional Training Lagree
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Reformer Pilates
The Core Club 55th Street LLC
The Core Club 55th Street LLC
Functional Training
The Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan
The Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan
Yoga Stretching
Tracy Anderson Method NY
Tracy Anderson Method NY
Pilates
Vanderbilt Health Club
Vanderbilt Health Club
Swimming Functional Training
VERAYOGA
VERAYOGA
Yoga
WhitFit NYC
WhitFit NYC
Pilates Barre
Yamuna Education
Yamuna Education
Stretching Meditation
Yoga Space NYC
Yoga Space NYC
Yoga
BODYROK - New York
BODYROK - New York
Reformer Pilates Pilates
DivaDance NYC
DivaDance NYC
Dance
Elite Amenity – One Union Square East Condominium
Elite Amenity – One Union Square East Condominium
CrossFit
EXOS - AMEX - Virtual
EXOS - AMEX - Virtual
Functional Training
Exos - BXP - Virtual
Exos - BXP - Virtual
Functional Training HIIT Meditation
Foxy Fitness
Foxy Fitness
Pole Dance Dance
Independent Training Spot
Independent Training Spot
Functional Training
Maik's German Body Engineering
Maik's German Body Engineering
Functional Training
Morehouse USA Fencing
Morehouse USA Fencing
Martial Arts
New York Aikikai, Ltd.
New York Aikikai, Ltd.
Martial Arts
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Fitness & wellness in New York

New York’s fitness landscape in 2026 is defined by studios pushing boundaries, like Yoga Joint, which combines infrared heat with vinyasa and strength training. Their first Midtown and Williamsburg locations mark a growing presence, with plans for 15+ studios citywide. CorePower Yoga remains a major player, blending yoga with sculpt and cardio in hybrid classes like StrengthX. Pilates devotees can turn to Reforming Pilates, a boutique spot focused on classical reformer techniques.

Midtown East features premium options such as the new Chelsea Piers Fitness, where recovery services, functional training, and strength workouts coexist. SoHo and Tribeca have carved out a niche for community-driven spaces offering breathwork, meditation, mobility, alongside martial arts and HIIT. Expect higher class prices here, reflecting New York’s market, and sessions that mix disciplines to maximize workout efficiency and recovery.

Frequently asked questions about studios in New York

What types of fitness studios and classes are currently popular in New York City?

Yoga Joint just landed in NYC with infrared-heated classes blending vinyasa and strength, opening studios in Midtown and Williamsburg and aiming for 15 by 2030. CorePower Yoga remains strong with hybrid classes like Yoga Sculpt. Boutique Pilates studios like Reforming Pilates continue drawing fans who want classical Pilates with a modern NYC vibe.

Which neighborhoods in New York City are known for offering diverse fitness and wellness options?

Williamsburg is the go-to for infrared heated yoga thanks to Yoga Joint’s new spot. Midtown East just gained the recently opened Chelsea Piers Fitness, which mixes solid training with recovery services. SoHo and Tribeca lean into wellness-meets-strength sessions, featuring studios focused on breathwork, meditation, and mobility alongside weights.

What are typical pricing models or class formats found in New York City fitness studios?

Drop-ins in NYC fitness studios usually run between $30 to $45, with class packages and monthly memberships available. Studios like CorePower and Reforming Pilates offer tiered pricing reflecting their amenity levels. Several places now include longer classes combining strength and recovery, especially in Midtown and SoHo.

What is a useful tip for someone new to New York's fitness culture?

If you want to tap into the freshest trends, check out Williamsburg’s infrared heated yoga at Yoga Joint, or try Chelsea Piers Midtown for mix-and-match training plus recovery. For a wellness twist, dive into SoHo or Tribeca’s blend of meditation and strength classes. Tailoring workouts by neighborhood vibe helps you stay motivated in the city’s fast-paced scene.

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