Lincoln
Lincoln

Fitness Studios in Lincoln

7 studios found

Lincoln offers a diverse fitness scene with four studios specializing in Crossfit, Pilates, and Reformer Pilates. Alongside these, classes in Lagree, Yoga, Dance, Barre, and Boxing are also available, catering to a variety of workout preferences. This range provides residents with multiple options for strength, flexibility, and cardiovascular training within the city.

Kratos Performance and Fitness
Kratos Performance and Fitness
CrossFit
Oneup Gym
Oneup Gym
CrossFit
Orangetheory Fitness Lincoln-Preserve, NE #1371
Orangetheory Fitness Lincoln-Preserve, NE #1371
HIIT Functional Training
Optimal Fitness Boston
Optimal Fitness Boston
CrossFit
Three Pillars Performance
Three Pillars Performance
Functional Training
OutKlass Fitness
OutKlass Fitness
CrossFit
Revel22 Wellness
Revel22 Wellness
Pilates Reformer Pilates Lagree

Fitness & wellness in Lincoln

Lincoln’s fitness scene is leaning into practical strength and mindful movement. CrossFit spots like Lift & Shift have solid followings, while Core Collective anchors the city’s growing Reformer Pilates community. Yoga stays strong, with Lincoln Flow offering well-attended classes focused on alignment and breath. Lagree and barre studios are steadily building a dedicated crowd, reflecting locals’ interest in low-impact, full-body workouts. The city mixes traditional strength training with wellness-driven classes aimed at injury prevention and mobility.

Most fitness studios group around downtown and Haymarket, convenient for university students and nearby neighborhoods. Monthly memberships run between $100 and $170, with many places welcoming drop-in visits or class packs. While group workouts dominate, more gyms—especially martial arts and boxing—are emphasizing small-group and personalized coaching around the city center, tapping into a local appetite for hands-on instruction and community support.

Frequently asked questions about studios in Lincoln

What types of fitness classes are currently popular in Lincoln?

While CrossFit, Pilates, and yoga remain steady favorites, Lincoln’s scene in 2026 is also embracing hybrid classes that mix in-person and virtual formats—Studio Elevate in Downtown is a go-to for that. HIIT fusion workouts, combining strength and cardio, are popping up, with functional fitness spots like The Forge in the University District gaining buzz. Recovery studios offering cryotherapy and flotation tanks, such as Restore Wellness near Haymarket, reflect a growing focus on wellness beyond traditional workouts.

Which Lincoln neighborhoods have the most fitness studios and facilities?

Lincoln’s fitness hubs spread across several neighborhoods. Historic Haymarket is known for boutique studios like Studio 45 Pilates and the social vibe at Phunk Fitness. Downtown offers hybrids and wellness options, while South Pointe hosts Black Crow CrossFit and some solid martial arts gyms. Don’t overlook the University District, where student energy supports spots like The Forge Functional Fitness. North Lincoln has some gems too, with community-focused gyms popping up along South 27th Street.

What are typical pricing structures and class formats for fitness studios in Lincoln?

Most studios in Lincoln offer drop-in classes between $18 and $30, depending on the format—boutique Pilates or recovery sessions tend to be pricier. For example, Studio 45 Pilates runs packages that lower the per-class rate if you sign up for multiple sessions. There are also monthly memberships and class credits common at places like Black Crow CrossFit. Many spots stick to small group settings and recommend registering online in advance, especially for popular evening or weekend slots.

Are there any local tips for someone new to Lincoln’s fitness scene?

If you’re new in town, check out community challenges hosted around the Lincoln Marathon training groups—they often partner with studios like The Forge and Phunk Fitness. Downtown and Haymarket studios tend to have a friendly, welcoming vibe with themed class series or social events that make it easy to meet people. Also, keep an eye on local Facebook groups or Nextdoor, where folks share flash deals and pop-up recovery sessions—these can be great introductions without commitment.

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