Fitness Studios in United States

7106 studios found

Across the United States, approximately 3,490 fitness studios offer a variety of training styles, with Functional Training, HIIT, and Yoga among the most prevalent disciplines. These studios also frequently provide complementary practices such as Pilates, Reformer Pilates, CrossFit, Meditation, and Martial Arts. This diversity caters to a wide range of fitness goals, from strength and endurance to flexibility and mental wellness. Exploring local studios often helps individuals find the discipline and community that best suit their needs.

Top cities in United States

Los Angeles
Los Angeles
149 studios
Houston
Houston
102 studios
Austin
Austin
94 studios
San Diego
San Diego
93 studios
Denver
Denver
78 studios
Portland
Portland
66 studios
Charlotte
Charlotte
59 studios
Las Vegas
Las Vegas
51 studios
Nashville
Nashville
50 studios
Minneapolis
Minneapolis
43 studios
Boston
Boston
42 studios
Jacksonville
Jacksonville
42 studios

Browse United States by state

Alabama (AL) 61 studios
Alaska (AK) 14 studios
Arkansas (AR) 74 studios
California (CA) 614 studios
Colorado (CO) 175 studios
Connecticut (CT) 33 studios
Delaware (DE) 1 studio
Florida (FL) 3 studios
Hawaii (HI) 2 studios
Idaho (ID) 13 studios
Illinois (IL) 33 studios
Indiana (IN) 32 studios
Iowa (IA) 5 studios
Kansas (KS) 16 studios
Kentucky (KY) 57 studios
Louisiana (LA) 7 studios
Maine (ME) 69 studios
Maryland (MD) 105 studios
Massachusetts (MA) 179 studios
Michigan (MI) 118 studios
Minnesota (MN) 145 studios
Mississippi (MS) 7 studios
Missouri (MO) 150 studios
Montana (MT) 8 studios
Nebraska (NE) 5 studios
Nevada (NV) 61 studios
New Hampshire (NH) 43 studios
New Jersey (NJ) 175 studios
New Mexico (NM) 38 studios
North Carolina (NC) 212 studios
North Dakota (ND) 13 studios
Ohio (OH) 144 studios
Oklahoma (OK) 29 studios
Oregon (OR) 46 studios
Pennsylvania (PA) 125 studios
Rhode Island (RI) 20 studios
South Carolina (SC) 37 studios
Tennessee (TN) 163 studios
Texas (TX) 439 studios
Utah (UT) 69 studios
Vermont (VT) 5 studios
Virginia (VA) 115 studios
West Virginia (WV) 28 studios
Wisconsin (WI) 36 studios
Wyoming (WY) 12 studios

Fitness & wellness in United States

In 2026, U.S. fitness trends lean heavily toward specialized, low-impact methods like the Lagree Method, which combines Pilates with strength training for efficient full-body workouts. This approach is especially popular in Charlotte, North Carolina, where studios such as Strength and Wellness Collective offer unlimited monthly memberships priced between $229 and $239. Another rising brand, Strong Pilates—originally from Australia—has expanded to over 150 locations nationwide, gaining footholds in cities like Los Angeles, Houston, and New York. Functional training, HIIT, reformer Pilates, and meditation classes remain in high demand, even as boutique studios raise prices by about 6% annually. Market consolidation is reshaping the industry, with larger operators acquiring smaller fitness centers to streamline services and expand reach.

Frequently asked questions about studios in United States

What fitness studio types are trending in the United States right now?

In Charlotte, the Lagree Method has taken off, blending low-impact Pilates with strength and cardio in 50-minute classes that fit busy schedules. Meanwhile, Strong Pilates, fresh off a 2026 partnership with Momentic Studios, is expanding its reach across major cities like New York, LA, and Houston, bringing a dynamic Pilates-based workout to more neighborhoods.

Which neighborhoods or cities in the U.S. are known for specific fitness styles?

Charlotte’s Uptown and South End neighborhoods stand out for Lagree studios like Strength and Wellness Collective and MPower Fitness, reflecting local demand for full-body strength and Pilates fusion. On the West Coast, areas of Los Angeles such as Venice and Silver Lake have embraced Strong Pilates and boutique cycling, while New York's Williamsburg remains a hotspot for innovative Pilates and barre studios.

What are typical pricing ranges or class formats for popular boutique fitness studios in the U.S.?

Lagree studios in cities like Charlotte generally charge between $229 and $239 monthly for unlimited 50-minute classes. Across the U.S., boutique studio prices have edged up about 6% over the last year, with packages and monthly memberships becoming the go-to option for those who want flexibility and frequent classes, especially in Pilates and strength-focused studios.

What practical advice should I consider when joining a fitness studio in the U.S.?

Keep in mind that larger fitness operators are buying smaller studios especially in competitive markets like New York and Los Angeles, which can affect class availability and pricing. To get the most bang for your buck, look for studios offering flexible membership options or class bundles, especially for popular formats like Lagree and Strong Pilates, and check if local studios have community days or trial sessions to test the vibe before committing.