Phoenix
Phoenix

Fitness Studios in Phoenix

85 studios found

Phoenix features 83 fitness studios offering a diverse range of disciplines including Functional Training, HIIT, and Yoga. These studios cater to various fitness goals, from strength and conditioning to flexibility and mindfulness. Alongside these popular classes, many locations also provide CrossFit, Meditation, Stretching, Boxing, and Martial Arts, making it easy for residents to find a practice that suits their needs and preferences. The city's fitness scene reflects a balance of high-intensity workouts and restorative practices.

F45 Training Midtown Phoenix
F45 Training Midtown Phoenix
Functional Training
F45 Training Uptown Phoenix
F45 Training Uptown Phoenix
HIIT Functional Training
Michelle Tarajcak International
Michelle Tarajcak International
Meditation
My Family Chiropractor
My Family Chiropractor
Functional Training
One Love grappling Arts
One Love grappling Arts
Martial Arts
Orangetheory Fitness Arcadia, AZ #0030
Orangetheory Fitness Arcadia, AZ #0030
HIIT Cycling
Phoenix Yoga
Phoenix Yoga
Yoga
Renaissance Athletic Club
Renaissance Athletic Club
CrossFit Functional Training HIIT
Results Only
Results Only
CrossFit
Underground Fitness North / Central Phoenix
Underground Fitness North / Central Phoenix
Functional Training HIIT
0162 Redline Athletics - North Phoenix
0162 Redline Athletics - North Phoenix
CrossFit
Blueprint Fitness
Blueprint Fitness
Functional Training HIIT
Burn Boot Camp Deer Valley, AZ
Burn Boot Camp Deer Valley, AZ
HIIT Functional Training
Elements Massage Surprise, EM-AZ-20087
Elements Massage Surprise, EM-AZ-20087
Functional Training
Gym Academy Phoenix
Gym Academy Phoenix
CrossFit
Haven Training
Haven Training
Functional Training HIIT
HUB Fitness
HUB Fitness
HIIT Functional Training
Invert and Stretch Co
Invert and Stretch Co
Stretching
Maximum Pilates
Maximum Pilates
Reformer Pilates Pilates
MyBootcamp
MyBootcamp
HIIT Boxing
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Fitness & wellness in Phoenix

Phoenix’s fitness scene in 2026 centers on boutique studios and hybrid classes that mix Pilates, strength training, yoga, and HIIT. These low-impact, mobility-focused workouts complement the city’s growing interest in longevity and functional fitness, setting Phoenix apart from standard gym routines. Neighborhoods like Arcadia and Ahwatukee now host large Crunch Fitness clubs—36,500 and 45,000 square feet respectively—offering memberships between $50 and $100 monthly. Boutique studios charge $20 to $35 per class or $150 to $300 for monthly packages, featuring formats like functional training and combined cardio-strength sessions. This blend of accessible gyms and specialized studios reflects the local appetite for varied, well-rounded fitness approaches that prioritize movement quality alongside intensity.

Frequently asked questions about studios in Phoenix

What types of fitness classes are currently popular in Phoenix?

In 2026, Phoenix sees strong interest in boutique Pilates and reformer classes emphasizing joint-friendly strength and mobility. Hybrid classes mixing Pilates, strength, yoga, and HIIT remain popular, especially in studios around Roosevelt Row where local instructors like those at Core Collective blend styles to keep workouts fresh.

Which Phoenix neighborhoods are prominent for fitness studios and gyms?

Beyond Arcadia and Ahwatukee, which now feature the newly opened large Crunch clubs (36,500 sq ft on E. Thomas and 45,000 sq ft on E. Ray), areas like Roosevelt Row and Downtown also host a lively boutique studio scene. Studios like The Physical Mind and Flex Phoenix downtown offer specialized pilates and functional training popular with locals.

What are typical pricing ranges for fitness classes and memberships in Phoenix?

Expect boutique Pilates and specialty class drop-ins to run $20 to $35 per session. Crunch memberships in newly opened mega-clubs in Arcadia and Ahwatukee typically fall between $50 and $100 monthly. Boutique studios downtown and Roosevelt Row offer monthly packages from $150 up to $300, depending on class frequency and studio amenities.

Is there a specific local tip for someone starting a fitness routine in Phoenix?

Due to the year-round heat, Phoenix locals often opt for early morning or evening workouts, or climate-controlled indoor studios like the new Crunch locations. Trying hybrid Pilates-strength classes can ease beginners into diverse training while protecting joints. Also, keep an eye out for local events like the Phoenix Fit Festival or community 5Ks that help newcomers connect with the scene.

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