Omaha
Omaha

Fitness Studios in Omaha

38 studios found

Omaha offers a diverse fitness scene with 32 studios featuring a range of disciplines. Functional training and HIIT are popular for those seeking efficient, strength-building workouts, while martial arts studios provide options in boxing and other combat styles. CrossFit, yoga, dance, and stretching classes complement this variety, catering to differing fitness goals and preferences. The city’s variety allows residents to find specialized training to suit both high-intensity and mindful movement practices.

Downtown Fit Club
Downtown Fit Club
CrossFit
Nebraska Dance
Nebraska Dance
Dance
Omaha Dance Team
Omaha Dance Team
Dance
Oracle Fitness at OWHB
Oracle Fitness at OWHB
Functional Training
The Exercise Coach - Central Omaha
The Exercise Coach - Central Omaha
Functional Training
The Exercise Coach - West Omaha
The Exercise Coach - West Omaha
Functional Training
The Xplosive Edge
The Xplosive Edge
Functional Training
Midwest Warrior Academy
Midwest Warrior Academy
Martial Arts
Nebraska Basketball Academy
Nebraska Basketball Academy
Functional Training
Neighborhood Offshore
Neighborhood Offshore
Swimming
NPMA LLC
NPMA LLC
Martial Arts
Omaha Integrative Care
Omaha Integrative Care
Yoga
Orangetheory Fitness Midtown Omaha, NE #0820
Orangetheory Fitness Midtown Omaha, NE #0820
HIIT Functional Training
Orangetheory Fitness Northwest Omaha, NE #0497
Orangetheory Fitness Northwest Omaha, NE #0497
HIIT Functional Training
OrthoNebraska
OrthoNebraska
Functional Training
0127 Redline Athletics - Gretna
0127 Redline Athletics - Gretna
CrossFit
Adair Dance Studio
Adair Dance Studio
Dance
BLUSH Boot Camp | Omaha
BLUSH Boot Camp | Omaha
HIIT Functional Training
DGH Moves
DGH Moves
Cycling Functional Training
Exodus Athletic Club
Exodus Athletic Club
CrossFit
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Fitness & wellness in Omaha

Omaha’s fitness scene is gaining momentum with new facilities like Crunch Maplewood and Bloc Fitness reshaping local workouts. Crunch Maplewood, opened in early 2025, packs 40,000 square feet of equipment, HydroMassage® beds, a sauna, and affordable memberships starting at $9.99 per month. Downtown’s Bloc Fitness, launched in May 2025, offers Olympic lifting platforms, a walking track, Les Mills classes, private shower suites, and a turf training area. These two hubs—Downtown and West Omaha—are driving interest in strength training, HIIT, boxing, and functional workouts. Most studios include personal training and flexible class schedules. Pricing varies but stays competitive, with Bloc Fitness memberships available on tiers by inquiry. Whether you’re into martial arts, barre, or stretching, Omaha’s expanding lineup means solid options without leaving the city limits.

Frequently asked questions about studios in Omaha

What types of fitness studios and classes are popular in Omaha right now?

Omaha’s fitness scene features fresh spots like Crunch Maplewood, which opened in early 2025 and offers group classes alongside personal training, plus HydroMassage® beds and a sauna. Downtown’s Bloc Fitness, at 2027 Dodge Street since May 2025, brings Les Mills programming, Olympic lifting equipment, a turf area, and certified trainers to the mix.

Which neighborhoods in Omaha are known for having a strong fitness presence?

Downtown Omaha’s fitness buzz centers around Bloc Fitness near the Old Market, blending convenience with amenities like private shower suites and the Canteen Market café. Meanwhile, West Omaha, especially around Maplewood, hosts Crunch Maplewood’s large facility, drawing locals with its gym space and wellness perks.

What are typical pricing or membership options for fitness studios in Omaha?

At Crunch Maplewood in West Omaha, memberships start at $9.99 per month, with extra fees for personal training and special classes. Bloc Fitness downtown has several membership tiers, but you’ll want to contact them directly to get the latest pricing details.

Is there a practical tip for someone new to Omaha’s fitness community?

If you’re new here, consider checking out Bloc Fitness downtown — trainers are ready to guide beginners, and private showers make it easy to transition to nearby spots in the Old Market. In West Omaha, Crunch Maplewood’s amenities like saunas and HydroMassage beds offer a comfortable way to recover after workouts.

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