Fairfax
Fairfax

Fitness Studios in Fairfax

19 studios found

Fairfax hosts 14 fitness studios offering a range of disciplines, with Functional Training, HIIT, and CrossFit standing out as popular options. These studios cater to varied fitness goals, providing structured workouts that emphasize strength, endurance, and mobility. Alongside these high-intensity formats, options like Dance, Martial Arts, Cycling, and Gymnastics contribute to a diverse workout landscape, appealing to different interests and fitness levels within the community.

Healthy Baller Fairfax
Healthy Baller Fairfax
Martial Arts
Bowtai Fitness
Bowtai Fitness
CrossFit
DC DanceSport Academy
DC DanceSport Academy
Dance
Burn Boot Camp Fair Lakes, VA
Burn Boot Camp Fair Lakes, VA
HIIT
F45 Training Fairfax Circle
F45 Training Fairfax Circle
HIIT Functional Training
Orangetheory Fitness Fairfax #0062
Orangetheory Fitness Fairfax #0062
CrossFit
Orangetheory Fitness Fairfax City, VA #0796
Orangetheory Fitness Fairfax City, VA #0796
HIIT CrossFit
Balance Yoga and Pilates
Balance Yoga and Pilates
Yoga Pilates
F45 Training Fairfax Corner
F45 Training Fairfax Corner
Functional Training HIIT
F45 Training Mosaic District
F45 Training Mosaic District
HIIT Functional Training
HammerZone Sports
HammerZone Sports
CrossFit
NOVA TRAINING SYSYEMS
NOVA TRAINING SYSYEMS
Functional Training
Orangetheory Fitness Fairfax Circle, VA #1445
Orangetheory Fitness Fairfax Circle, VA #1445
HIIT Cycling
Romp n’ Roll - Fairfax
Romp n’ Roll - Fairfax
Gymnastics Dance Martial Arts
Battle Fitness
Battle Fitness
Functional Training
Fair Oaks Hospital - Metabolic Fitness Studio
Fair Oaks Hospital - Metabolic Fitness Studio
Functional Training
HockeyCore
HockeyCore
Martial Arts
Alloy - Fairfax City VA
Functional Training
Fitness Together Fairfax, FT-VA-30015
Fitness Together Fairfax, FT-VA-30015
Functional Training

Fitness & wellness in Fairfax

Fairfax’s fitness options are growing with major new venues debuting this year. Onelife Fitness is opening a 53,000-square-foot club in the Mosaic District, featuring extensive strength training, group classes, and recovery amenities like red light therapy and HydroMassage. Meanwhile, Movement Fairfax launches a 37,000-square-foot facility at Fair Oaks Mall that combines more than 27,000 square feet of climbing walls with yoga and fitness studios. These additions signal a move toward blending traditional workouts with specialty activities favored by locals.

The Mosaic District and Fair Oaks Mall have become key fitness hubs due to their size, location, and facility variety. While exact membership pricing for these new spots hasn’t been announced, similar clubs in the D.C. area typically charge $150 to $250 monthly. Popular workout styles here include functional training, HIIT, and yoga, reflecting Fairfax’s shift toward more well-rounded fitness experiences.

Frequently asked questions about studios in Fairfax

What are the standout fitness studios opening in Fairfax in 2026?

Fairfax is welcoming two major fitness centers this year: Onelife Fitness in the Mosaic District will offer a large health club experience with weight training, group classes, and recovery amenities like red light therapy. Meanwhile, Movement Fairfax at Fair Oaks Mall focuses on expansive climbing terrain and a boutique-style yoga studio, carving out a niche for climbing and mindful movement.

Which areas in Fairfax are becoming hubs for fitness and wellness?

The Mosaic District and Fair Oaks Mall are shaping up as Fairfax’s key fitness destinations. Mosaic District is set to host the sizable Onelife Fitness, adding to its mix of shops and housing, while Fair Oaks Mall will be home to Movement Fairfax, making it a convenient spot for climbing and yoga enthusiasts.

What should I know about pricing for Fairfax studios opening this year?

Pricing details for Onelife Fitness and Movement Fairfax are not yet public. As a regional reference, nearby Alexandria’s MuVe Studios offers day passes around $25 and monthly memberships from $150 to $250, giving a general sense of boutique studio rates in Northern Virginia.

Any tips for someone new to Fairfax’s evolving fitness scene?

With Fairfax gearing up for these new spots, it pays to check out both the Mosaic District and Fair Oaks Mall. Each offers different vibes—Onelife for all-around training and recovery, Movement for climbing and yoga. Sampling both can help you find what fits your routine and interests best.

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