Dallas
Dallas

Fitness Studios in Dallas

91 studios found

Dallas has 47 studios offering a wide range of movement work, from Functional Training and HIIT to Martial Arts and Yoga. Many studios also include Meditation, Reformer Pilates and traditional Pilates alongside Dance classes, so you can mix strength, mobility and breath work in one neighborhood. Expect options for group sessions, specialty small-group workshops and private coaching. If you're starting out, look for intro classes or trial packages to compare teaching styles and class formats.

Fitness Center at Williams Tower
CrossFit
Fortis MMA LLC
Martial Arts Functional Training
Gaia Flow Yoga
Yoga
Katy Trail Cryo
Functional Training
MVEMENT
CrossFit Yoga Boxing
NexGen Fitness Preston Hollow
Functional Training
O2 Dallas | Yoga | Pilates | Spa | Shop
Yoga Reformer Pilates Pilates
Texas Instruments
CrossFit
Texas Tower
CrossFit Functional Training HIIT
The Exercise Coach - Dallas/Northwest HWY/Lovers Lane
Functional Training
The Ozone Bar
Meditation
TruFusion - Dallas
Yoga HIIT Boxing
YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas
Functional Training HIIT Stretching
@5ElementsStudioDallas
Yoga
@bfit_kickboxing_studio
Martial Arts
BODYROK - Dallas
Reformer Pilates Pilates
Connect Studio
Pilates Yoga
Creation Station Dance TX
Dance
Dallas Iyengar Yoga
Yoga
@dallas.kickboxing
Martial Arts
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Fitness & wellness in Dallas

Pilates has come back strong — local coverage even called it "the year of Pilates," with boutique reformer and Lagree-style classes filling schedules. Hybrid studios mixing strength, HIIT, barre and reformer are common, and larger facilities now add recovery options like infrared saunas and hydrotherapy. Boxing and functional-training concepts are expanding; Slam Club opened in Deep Ellum in December 2025. Expect mostly small-group formats and specialist studios alongside a handful of CrossFit boxes and martial-arts hubs.

Bishop Arts, Lower Greenville and Oak Cliff concentrate Pilates and yoga boutiques; Design District, Deep Ellum and Mockingbird Station skew toward strength, cycling and new-concept studios. Drop-in classes typically run $16–$45; class packs and monthly plans roughly $90–$300, with unlimited plans often $150–$300+. Popular formats here include reformer Pilates, HIIT, boxing, functional training, CrossFit and Pilates-based recovery or meditation classes. If you want add-ons, look for studios pairing workouts with recovery services.

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