Charlotte
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Fitness Studios in Charlotte

59 studios found

Charlotte hosts around 65 fitness studios offering a wide range of classes, with Functional Training, HIIT, and Pilates among the popular disciplines. Many studios feature Reformer Pilates, providing targeted low-impact workouts that complement strength and flexibility routines. Alongside these, stretching, meditation, dance, and yoga classes contribute to a well-rounded fitness scene catering to diverse wellness needs across the city.

F45 Training Plaza Midwood
F45 Training Plaza Midwood
HIIT Functional Training
FIT811
FIT811
Pilates Reformer Pilates Yoga
Hardbody Fitness Personal Training Group
Hardbody Fitness Personal Training Group
Functional Training
The Daily Pilates Ballantyne
The Daily Pilates Ballantyne
Reformer Pilates Pilates Stretching
Alloy - Blakeney
Alloy - Blakeney
Functional Training
Burn Boot Camp North Charlotte, NC
HIIT Functional Training
CPS Pinks Fitness
CPS Pinks Fitness
HIIT Functional Training Boxing
Determined Results Fitness
Determined Results Fitness
Functional Training HIIT
Midtown Ballroom
Midtown Ballroom
Dance
The Align Haus
The Align Haus
Reformer Pilates
Training for Health Charlotte
Training for Health Charlotte
Functional Training
VimFit
VimFit
Functional Training HIIT
Elements Massage Cornelius, EM-NC-20070
Elements Massage Cornelius, EM-NC-20070
Functional Training
Fitness Together Plaza Midwood, FT-NC-30009
Fitness Together Plaza Midwood, FT-NC-30009
Functional Training HIIT
Fitness Together South Park, FT-NC-30007
Fitness Together South Park, FT-NC-30007
Functional Training
0124 Redline Athletics - Charlotte East
0124 Redline Athletics - Charlotte East
Functional Training
Live Lean Rx Charlotte
Live Lean Rx Charlotte
Yoga Pilates Dance
Moore Fitness Studio
Functional Training
Kika Stretch Studios - Charlotte Southend
Stretching
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Fitness & wellness in Charlotte

Charlotte’s fitness scene in 2026 spotlights the Lagree Method at QC Lagree in Myers Park, where 40-minute classes on Megaformer machines deliver efficient, low-impact workouts. On Providence Road, Moxie is set to open in early 2027 as a women-focused wellness and coworking club, blending productivity with self-care. Dance fitness pop-ups like The Jam bring weekly cardio dance sessions to local venues, offering a social, fun alternative to traditional workouts.

South End remains a central hub with The Club combining coworking and fitness, while BathHouse CLT provides upscale wellness amenities. Plaza Midwood hosts studios such as Solidcore and F45 Training, catering to different training styles. Expect to pay around $20 for drop-in classes at QC Lagree, with monthly unlimited memberships ranging $150-$200. Functional training, Pilates, HIIT, barre, and meditation are popular formats that reflect Charlotte’s focus on balanced, community-oriented fitness.

Frequently asked questions about studios in Charlotte

What fitness classes are popular in Charlotte right now?

We’ve seen a real buzz around Lagree Fitness, especially at QC Lagree in Myers Park, where 40-minute classes on Megaformer machines pack a punch without the joint strain. The dance cardio scene is alive too, with The Jam’s weekly pop-ups offering a lively, inclusive vibe—try catching one at local hotspots like Sycamore Brewing. Looking ahead, Moxie is set to open early 2027 on Providence Road, promising a fresh blend of women-focused fitness, coworking, and wellness that’s already got Charlotte talking.

Which neighborhoods in Charlotte have concentrated fitness and wellness options?

South End is a go-to for fitness meets community—with The Club combining workouts and coworking, and BathHouse CLT offering therapeutic baths and saunas alongside social wellness. Myers Park centers on specialized studios like QC Lagree, favored by local professionals who appreciate its boutique feel. Plaza Midwood delivers variety with spots like Solidcore right by the popular Haberdish restaurant, and F45 Training near vintage shops, making it easy to blend your workout with weekend explore-and-eat plans.

What are typical pricing options for fitness studios in Charlotte?

QC Lagree welcomes newcomers with $20 first-class rates, while their unlimited monthly pass runs around $200. Solidcore in Plaza Midwood offers single classes at roughly $28, with class packs dropping the per-session price. F45 Training’s drop-ins hover near $30, but memberships offer better value if you’re locking in weekly sessions. Many studios around South End and Myers Park also offer intro specials, so it pays to check their websites or pop by after grabbing a coffee at Not Just Coffee nearby.

Any practical tips for someone new to Charlotte's fitness culture?

Start by exploring South End’s fitness-social spots like BathHouse CLT—great for combining recovery with a sauna session after a workout. Jump into The Jam’s dance pop-ups for a fun way to meet locals and dive into Charlotte’s inclusive fitness vibe; weekends often bring gatherings at The Evening Muse nearby. And keep an eye on Moxie’s early 2027 opening on Providence Road—it’s shaping up to be a unique space blending wellness with coworking that reflects how Charlotteans value connection alongside fitness.

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