Fitness Studios in Massachusetts

179 studios found

Massachusetts is home to 162 fitness studios offering a diverse range of disciplines. Functional training, yoga, and HIIT are among the popular choices, alongside Pilates, CrossFit, and boxing. Many studios also specialize in Reformer Pilates and dedicated stretching sessions, providing options for varied fitness goals. This diversity reflects the state’s active community and interest in both strength and mobility-focused workouts.

Boston
Boston
42 studios
Newton
Newton
12 studios
Belmont
Belmont
11 studios
Dedham
Dedham
7 studios
Sudbury
Sudbury
7 studios
Wellesley
Wellesley
7 studios
Westford
Westford
7 studios
Beverly
Beverly
5 studios
Westwood
Westwood
5 studios
Brookline
Brookline
4 studios
Needham
Needham
4 studios
Sandwich
Sandwich
4 studios

All cities in Massachusetts

Somerville (4) Watertown (4) Winthrop (4) Woburn (4) Greenfield (3) Hingham (3) Holbrook (3) NANTUCKET (3) New Bedford (3) Rockland (3) Acton (2) DANVERS (2) Hadley (2) Hopkinton (2) Ipswich (2) Jamaica Plain (2) NEWTONVILLE (2) Northborough (2) Swampscott (2) West Bridgewater (2) Brockton (1) Byfield (1) Housatonic (1) Hyde Park (1) Newton Centre (1) North Chatham (1) South Boston (1) Sturbridge (1) Vineyard Haven (1) Yarmouth Port (1)

Fitness & wellness in Massachusetts

Massachusetts’ fitness scene in 2026 is marked by focused growth in specialized studios and integrated workout formats. Rev’d Fitness is expanding with a new Cambridge location offering cycling, strength training, Pilates-inspired reformer classes, and cardio fusion. Boston’s Prudential Center will soon host Life Time Athletic Country Club, featuring multiple studios with barre, yoga, cycling, and recovery spaces. The South End continues to attract innovative studios like MOVE, a heated, music-driven movement space, while Charlestown’s JPPilates grows its group class offerings. Monthly memberships at boutique studios generally range from $200 to $300, with class packages common. Popular formats here include functional training, Reformer Pilates, and mixed-modality HIIT, reflecting locals’ interest in strength, mobility, and community-driven workouts.

Frequently asked questions about studios in Massachusetts

What types of fitness studios and classes are currently popular in Massachusetts?

In 2026 Massachusetts, Rev’d Fitness leads with its Cambridge studio offering indoor cycling, strength-focused Rev’d-X, Powerhouse Pilates, and Sculpt classes combining cardio and resistance. Kink Pilates expanded from Newton to Boston’s South End, adding reformer Pilates to the mix. Life Time Athletic Country Club at Prudential Center brings luxury multi-discipline options including barre, cycle, Pilates, and recovery amenities, reflecting locals’ tastes for variety and innovative formats.

Which neighborhoods in Massachusetts are well-known for their fitness offerings?

Boston’s South End buzzes with new studios like MOVE’s heated movement classes and Kink Pilates’ recent waterfront opening. Charlestown supports expanded Pilates options via JPPilates’ larger studio. Cambridge has emerged as a fitness hub powered by Rev’d Fitness introducing multiple modalities. Newton remains a Pilates hotspot but with Kink Pilates shifting focus south, the South End has become the new Pilates draw.

What are typical pricing structures or membership formats for fitness studios in Massachusetts?

Massachusetts studios usually offer monthly memberships between $200 and $300, common at spaces like Rev’d Fitness and Kink Pilates. Life Time Athletic’s Prudential Center venue has premium tiers reflecting its upscale features, including recovery lounges and multi-studio access. Many studios provide class packs alongside memberships, catering to locals who mix and match formats without long-term commitments.

Is there a practical tip for someone new to the Massachusetts fitness scene?

Target neighborhoods with strong fitness communities: try the South End for heated studios and Pilates variety or Cambridge for Rev’d Fitness’s diverse classes. Weekday evenings in these areas can be busy, so booking ahead helps. Look for studios blending strength and cardio, like Rev’d’s Sculpt, since locals value balanced workouts fitting busy lifestyles.

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