Ridgewood
Ridgewood

Fitness Studios in Ridgewood

4 studios found

Ridgewood offers two studios specializing in body-sculpting disciplines including Reformer Pilates, traditional Pilates, and Lagree. Beyond these core classes, locals can also explore complementary practices like yoga, meditation, functional training, and stretching. This blend supports both strength and mindfulness, catering to a range of fitness goals. The studios provide versatile options for those seeking low-impact, full-body workouts in the area.

Authentic Pilates Learning Center
Authentic Pilates Learning Center
Reformer Pilates Pilates
Varsity House Personal Training Ridgewood
Varsity House Personal Training Ridgewood
Functional Training
Mayumi Harada
Mayumi Harada
Yoga Meditation Functional Training
Corefire
Corefire
Reformer Pilates Pilates Lagree

Fitness & wellness in Ridgewood

Ridgewood’s fitness options reflect its blend of urban convenience and neighborhood ease, favoring low-impact workouts like reformer Pilates and Lagree fitness. Studios along Forest Avenue and near the historic downtown focus on small-group classes that mix movement with mindful stretching or meditation to suit local rhythms. Drop-in Pilates and Lagree sessions generally fall between $25 and $35, with class packages or monthly memberships around $150—competitive with nearby Brooklyn but with a close-knit feel.

Yoga studios here take cues from Ridgewood’s early risers and after-work crowd, offering classes before 7 a.m. and again in the early evening. This schedule fits well with locals balancing jobs and family life. The area’s studios tend to avoid packed gyms or flashier fitness trends, instead prioritizing a practical approach that complements Ridgewood’s steady, community-focused lifestyle.

Frequently asked questions about studios in Ridgewood

What types of fitness classes are currently popular in Ridgewood?

Ridgewood’s fitness scene blends traditional and fresh formats. Along Myrtle Avenue and near the Waldheim area, you’ll find Pilates and yoga alongside rising favorites like barre fusion and Peloton-style cycling. Since 2025, Studio Flow near Gates Avenue has introduced hybrid classes, letting locals join in-person or virtually, which fits well with Ridgewood’s mix of longtime residents and young professionals.

Which Ridgewood neighborhoods or areas are known for having fitness studios?

Key spots include the stretch around Myrtle and Gates Avenues, plus segments of Forest Avenue near Fresh Pond Road, where studios like Core Collective offer everything from functional training to barre. These areas serve Ridgewood’s diverse crowd—artists, families, and commuters—making classes accessible whether you’re walking from the L train or biking through the Historic Downtown.

What are the typical class pricing and formats for fitness studios in Ridgewood?

Many studios offer drop-in classes ranging from $25 to $35, with multi-class packages lowering the cost. For example, at Frame Studio near Myrtle Avenue, members often choose small-group Pilates or barre fusion classes capped at 10 people to keep instruction personal. Compared to nearby Brooklyn, Ridgewood tends to offer a slight edge on value without compromising on boutique-style experiences.

Is there a practical tip for someone new to Ridgewood looking to join fitness classes?

If you’re new, check out recent events like the Ridgewood Fitness Festival held each spring near the Myrtle-Gates corridor—it’s a great way to sample local studios and meet instructors. Also, booking early for popular evening classes makes a big difference, especially at spots like Core Collective, where Ridgewood’s young professional crowd fills the room midweek.

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