Beaverton
Beaverton

Fitness Studios in Beaverton

9 studios found

Beaverton offers a diverse fitness scene with nine studios specializing in disciplines like Functional Training, Martial Arts, and Reformer Pilates. Beyond these, practitioners can also find classes in traditional Pilates, Stretching, HIIT, and Boxing. The variety of studios reflects the community’s interest in both strength and flexibility training, catering to different fitness levels and goals. Many studios incorporate Functional Training principles to improve everyday movement, while Martial Arts programs range from beginner to advanced skill development.

Burn Boot Camp Beaverton, OR
Burn Boot Camp Beaverton, OR
HIIT
Impact Jiu Jitsu
Impact Jiu Jitsu
Martial Arts
Alloy - Cedar Hills Crossing OR
Alloy - Cedar Hills Crossing OR
Functional Training
ILoveKickboxing - Beaverton
ILoveKickboxing - Beaverton
Boxing
ADAPT Training
ADAPT Training
Functional Training Stretching
G3 Fitness
G3 Fitness
Functional Training
GYMGUYZ SW Portland
GYMGUYZ SW Portland
Functional Training
IM=X Pilates and Fitness - Bethany
IM=X Pilates and Fitness - Bethany
Reformer Pilates Pilates
Impact Jiu Jitsu Hillsboro/Sherwood
Impact Jiu Jitsu Hillsboro/Sherwood
Martial Arts

Fitness & wellness in Beaverton

Beaverton’s fitness options in 2026 range from upscale clubs like Villa Sport and Life Time to focused studios such as Orangetheory Fitness. Villa Sport offers full amenities including pools, kids’ programs, and Les Mills classes, while Life Time features indoor and outdoor pools with extensive group classes. Orangetheory continues to draw members with its high-intensity interval training that targets metabolism and endurance. Functional training and Pilates remain popular among locals aiming to build strength and flexibility.

The Tanasbourne area hosts MUV Fitness, known for its modern functional and cardio classes, making it a convenient spot for busy residents. Central Beaverton includes facilities like Life Time and Orangetheory, serving a range of workout preferences. Memberships vary from budget-friendly LA Fitness plans starting near $12 monthly to premium options like Orangetheory at around $140. Many studios emphasize structured classes such as HIIT, boxing, Pilates, and stretching, reflecting Beaverton’s evolving fitness trends.

Frequently asked questions about studios in Beaverton

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

In 2026, Beaverton’s fitness scene features a strong mix: Orangetheory leads with its signature HIIT sessions blending rowing, treadmill, and strength blocks. Villa Sport offers Les Mills Core classes alongside aquatics and personal training, catering to families with its kids' club. MUV Fitness Tanasbourne focuses on functional and cardio training, while Life Time Beaverton attracts busy locals with its indoor/outdoor pools, group classes, and a well-used kids’ academy.

Which neighborhoods in Beaverton are well known for fitness studios?

Tanasbourne remains the go-to spot for fitness, thanks to its pedestrian-friendly layout where you can hop between studios like MUV Fitness and wellness boutiques easily. Central Beaverton hosts Life Time and Orangetheory, both popular for their extensive amenities, including pools and kids’ programs. These areas suit residents balancing family time and fitness, given their proximity to shopping and transit corridors.

What are typical pricing ranges or class formats for fitness in Beaverton?

Local pricing varies: LA Fitness offers an affordable entry point around $12 monthly with broad gym access. Orangetheory’s base memberships start near $140, including classes designed around heart-rate zones combining cardio and strength. Life Time’s memberships reflect their full-service setup, with access to indoor/outdoor pools, studio classes, and the kids’ academy — a draw for Beaverton families seeking multi-generational wellness under one roof.

Any practical tips for someone new to working out in Beaverton's fitness community?

If you’re new here, check out Tanasbourne where you can try different studios on foot to find what clicks without a car. Life Time’s kids’ academy is a local hit for parents juggling workouts and childcare. Also, consider scheduling classes earlier or later in the day since rush hour influences studio crowds, especially around Central Beaverton. Finally, make the most of Beaverton’s nearby trails by combining outdoor runs or hikes with studio workouts.

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