If sweat is a four-letter word but you’ve got fitness goals on your 2022 resolutions list, allow us to make a recommendation: joining an amazing local gym or fitness studio is half the battle. With options like personal training and yoga classes you can do in the air (yes, that’s real), here are some prime Fort Worth workout centers and noteworthy discounts for new members.
Body Bar Pilates | 3232 W. 7th St.
Try all the benefits of classic pilates with Body Bar’s reformer machines, plus added high-intensity intervals to get the most out of your workout. Beginners can try a foundations class, with specialty + advanced classes offered for those looking for a challenge. Bonus: This studio comes FTWtoday reader recommended.
Best deal: Get your first class free.
Inursha Fitness | 2927 Shamrock Ave.
Offers a variety of equipment choices plus the ability to add on personal training or group fitness classes. This gym is also a consistent Fort Worth Weekly “Best Gym” choice. Classes include TRX training and a lunchtime boot camp.
Best deal: Students get a discounted monthly membership for $40.
Soul Sweat Hot Yoga | 1217 8th Ave.
Heated classes range from 75 minutes to a 45-minute express option, with styles like vinyasa, power flow, and yin (read: much slower and more restorative) offered. For brave souls, try the aerial yoga that gets you up in the air doing poses in a hammock. Bonus: This studio comes FTWtoday reader recommended.
Best deal: New students get 30 days of unlimited yoga for $49.
Jody’s Gym | 3333 Suffolk Dr.
We love this local option for its community feel + warm and helpful staff. It’s also family-friendly, with package memberships available for parents and children to sign up together. Expect standard gym equipment like treadmills, free weights, and rowing machines.
Best deal: A free personal training session is included with each new membership.
Pop’s Gym | 3212 Collinsworth St.
Add this boutique gym to your radar for 24/7 gym access, outdoor fitness stations like an obstacle course, and pop-ups throughout the year like yoga on the lawn and self-defense class. For those looking to ditch the cardio and HIIT in favor of stretch therapy, Pop’s offers functional conditioning with trained professionals.
Best deal: Pop’s has a membership capacity to prevent overcrowding — so you’ll need to email to ask for a spot + their pricing menu.