Tempe
Tempe

Fitness Studios in Tempe

13 studios found

Tempe offers a diverse fitness landscape with 13 studios catering to various workout styles. Functional Training and Crossfit are widely practiced, focusing on strength and endurance. Yoga studios provide options ranging from restorative to dynamic flows, while additional disciplines like Dance, Pilates, Stretching, HIIT, and Martial Arts add variety for all fitness levels. This range supports both community engagement and personal training goals across the city.

EXOS - Tempe HAWC
EXOS - Tempe HAWC
CrossFit
After It Training
After It Training
CrossFit
F45 Training Tempe Town Lake
F45 Training Tempe Town Lake
HIIT Functional Training
Almighty Personal Training Studio
Almighty Personal Training Studio
Functional Training Stretching
Express MiE
Express MiE
Dance Pole Dance
DexaFit Tempe
DexaFit Tempe
CrossFit
DivaDance Tempe
DivaDance Tempe
Dance
FS8 Downtown Tempe
FS8 Downtown Tempe
Pilates Yoga
Lifestyle Performance Training
Lifestyle Performance Training
Functional Training
Lily Reiki
Lily Reiki
Functional Training
ONE TRIBE Yoga & Wellness
ONE TRIBE Yoga & Wellness
Yoga
Hung Fa Yi Wing Chun of AZ
Hung Fa Yi Wing Chun of AZ
Martial Arts
Optimyze - Tempe
Meditation

Fitness & wellness in Tempe

Tempe’s fitness options reflect its outdoorsy vibe and growing wellness culture. Life Time Tempe stands out with its 109,000 sq. ft. facility featuring indoor and outdoor pools, kids’ areas, Pilates classes, and the intense 60XT Challenge. Orangetheory Fitness adds heart-rate-driven interval workouts that push endurance and calorie burn. Near ASU, the 84,000 sq. ft. Sun Devil Fitness Complex serves students and residents with community-focused wellness programs and varied fitness classes.

Broadway Marketplace is shaping up as a convenient spot for fitness with a new EōS Fitness location offering 24/7 access and memberships starting under $10 per month. Around the ASU campus and neighborhoods nearby, you’ll find gyms and studios covering everything from martial arts and dance to strength and flexibility classes, all catering to a range of schedules and budgets.

Frequently asked questions about studios in Tempe

What types of fitness studios and classes are currently popular in Tempe?

Tempe's fitness scene mixes big-name gyms and specialized studios. Life Time Tempe stands out with its 109,000 sq. ft. space, offering classes like the 60XT Challenge and Pilates alongside indoor and outdoor pools. For heart-rate-based interval training, Orangetheory Fitness on Rural Rd delivers structured sessions. EōS Fitness at 1840 East Warner Rd offers 24/7 access with group classes focusing on strength and cardio. Yoga and meditation studios are scattered around, while the ASU neighborhood brings in a youthful vibe with the Sun Devil Fitness Complex supporting a campus-driven wellness culture.

Which neighborhoods in Tempe are known for having great fitness facilities?

The area around Arizona State University buzzes with fitness activity thanks to the Sun Devil Fitness Complex, a sprawling 84,000 sq. ft. wellness hub that’s popular with students and locals alike. Broadway Marketplace is on track to become the next fitness hotspot with an EōS Fitness set to open there in 2026. Meanwhile, Warner Road hosts the existing EōS Fitness gym, and the vicinity near Life Time Tempe on South McClintock Drive combines extensive amenities including pools and kids’ spaces, making it a local favorite.

What are the typical pricing options or class formats for gyms in Tempe?

EōS Fitness Tempe offers memberships starting at $9.99 a month, though additional fees and terms may apply, so checking directly with them is best. Life Time Tempe has a range of membership packages with access to diverse classes like Pilates and their 60XT Challenge, but pricing details are available upon inquiry. Orangetheory Fitness operates on a class-pack or membership model focused on heart-rate-based interval training, with pricing varying based on commitment. Many studios allow drop-ins or class packages, catering to different workout habits.

Are there any tips for someone new to Tempe’s fitness culture?

Tempe’s desert climate makes scheduling workouts near outdoor pools a smart move—Life Time Tempe’s outdoor pool area is perfect for cooling off post-workout, especially in warmer months. The ASU neighborhood adds a lively, youthful energy to the scene, and joining group classes there or at the Sun Devil Fitness Complex can help you connect with locals. If you prefer a gym open round-the-clock, EōS Fitness on Warner Road fits the bill. Keep an eye on Broadway Marketplace for new studio openings in 2026 if you want to tap into Tempe’s evolving fitness hubs.

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