Fitness Studios in Minnesota

145 studios found

Minnesota hosts 116 fitness studios offering a diverse range of disciplines including Functional Training, HIIT, and Yoga. These studios cater to varied preferences, with many integrating Pilates, Dance, CrossFit, Martial Arts, and Meditation into their classes. Whether you seek strength-building, cardio-focused workouts, or mindful movement, the Twin Cities and surrounding areas provide numerous options to support your fitness goals.

Minneapolis
Minneapolis
43 studios
Rochester
Rochester
22 studios
Woodbury
Woodbury
13 studios
Andover
Andover
11 studios
Edina
Edina
11 studios
Maple Grove
Maple Grove
7 studios
St. Louis Park
St. Louis Park
7 studios
Centerville
Centerville
6 studios
Saint Paul
Saint Paul
6 studios
St. Paul
St. Paul
4 studios
Coon Rapids
Coon Rapids
3 studios
Savage
Savage
3 studios

All cities in Minnesota

Mankato (2) Eden Prairie (1) Golden Valley (1) Grand Meadow (1) Ham Lake (1) Inver Grove Heights (1) Minneapolis, MN, USA (1) St. Cloud (1)

Fitness & wellness in Minnesota

Minnesota’s fitness scene in 2026 centers on functional training with studios offering hybrid classes that blend Pilates, yoga, HIIT, and strength work. Minneapolis and St. Paul lead with boutique gyms that emphasize personalized wellness through wearable tech and hormone testing. More facilities now combine workouts with nutrition coaching, recovery services, and mental health support, reflecting a local shift toward well-rounded health solutions. Suburbs like Edina and Maple Grove are emerging as growing wellness hubs.

Classes typically cost $15 to $30, while monthly memberships range from $100 to $200, often structured by access level. Minnesota studios favor practical setups—multi-purpose rigs and adaptable spaces designed to improve real-life movement. This focus on functional fitness fits the state’s results-driven approach, balancing innovation with community-centered experiences found across the Twin Cities and beyond.

Frequently asked questions about studios in Minnesota

What types of fitness studios and classes are popular in Minnesota right now?

Minnesota studios often blend Pilates, yoga, strength, and HIIT into hybrid classes that keep workouts fresh and balanced. Functional fitness remains big, with places like Push Pedal Pull offering rigs for practical strength. More studios now use wearables and hormone health testing to customize training. You’ll also find mental health and nutrition coaching as regular parts of memberships, reflecting how Minnesotans want holistic wellness, not just a sweat session.

Which neighborhoods in Minnesota have the strongest fitness and wellness scenes?

In Minneapolis, the North Loop and Northeast neighborhoods are packed with boutique studios, including wellness centers offering personalized coaching and recovery services. Over in Saint Paul, Lowertown hosts a growing number of community-focused studios mixing fitness with social events. These spots stand out for blending local vibes with modern fitness trends, making them go-to areas to try something new or join a tight-knit class community.

How much should I expect to pay for classes or memberships at Minnesota fitness studios?

Single-class prices usually fall between $15 and $30 depending on the studio’s style—chain gyms often charge less, while specialty studios like barre or personalized training tend toward the higher end. Monthly memberships typically range from $100 up to around $200, with many places offering tiered plans to cover everything from unlimited classes to added perks like wellness consultations or access to recovery gear.

Any advice for someone joining a Minnesota fitness studio for the first time?

Jumping into a local studio, especially in areas like North Loop or Lowertown, it helps to explore hybrid classes that mix different workout types—that variety is popular here. Also, many Minnesotans see fitness as part of broader self-care, so check if the studio offers nutrition guidance or mental health resources. These extras can make sticking with your routine easier, especially with our long winters where staying motivated can be a challenge.

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