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The Best Fitness Studios in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

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Our selection of the finest fitness studios in Williamsburg ensures that you can find the perfect workout to suit your needs and preferences. Whether you’re looking to break a sweat with high-intensity interval training (HIIT) classes, tone your muscles through strength and resistance training, or find your inner Zen with yoga and Pilates sessions, Williamsburg has it all. With expert instructors, state-of-the-art equipment, and a welcoming atmosphere, these fitness studios in Williamsburg will guide you on your journey towards a healthier, fitter, and more balanced lifestyle.

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Y7

Y7 Studio in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

With Y7, fitness entrepreneur Sarah Larson Levey proved once and for all that yoga is a serious workout. At this studio you flow through dynamic vinyasa sequences that build strength and flexibility while raising your heart rate. The room is atmospheric – lit by candles, heated to 80-90F (27-32C) using infrared technology and reverberating with hip-hop tunes. You move, you sweat, you breathe. By the time class wraps up with savasana pose, your body feels wrung out and euphoric.

Pure Barre

Pure Barre

This barre franchise is flourishing for a reason. Its collection of precise workouts uses isometric movements to exhaust all muscle groups, building strength without the risk of injury that can come with high-impact exercises. For a sweatier, more cardio-intensive class try fast-paced Pure Empower, which mixes elements of the signature Pure Barre class (ballet barre-focused moves) with interval-training elements like mountain climbers and speed squats.

Orange Theory

Overthrow, Williamsburg, Brooklyn

The Orange Theory workout is essentially a circuits class incorporating cardio machines like treadmills or rowers with equipment for strength training – all modifiable to meet you wherever you are on your fitness journey. Sign up and you’ll be given a heart-rate monitor. The aim is to get into the “orange zone” – 84-91 percent of your maximum heart rate – ramping up the so-called afterburn effect (the number of calories you burn post exercise session). If you love digging into science and tracking metrics, this studio is for you.

Modo Yoga

Sequences at Modo Yoga studio are built around a set of 40 specific poses, performed in a hot room – 98F (37C) and 35 percent humidity – to soften muscles and increase flexibility. In the classic Modo class each posture is held for up to five cycles of breath, enough time to consider your alignment and challenge your muscles in order to build strength.

SoulCycle

Shake the blues at spin

The fact that SoulCycle is still winning new devotees more than a decade after its launch speaks to just how transformative this workout can be. The rhythmic rides, candlelit ambience and motivational mantras are addictive. To lead a SoulCycle class instructors must go through a rigorous training process. By mastering all the right elements – words, music, choreography – they provide an experience that will leave you feeling emotionally uplifted and physically released.

Progressive Pilates

Progressive Pilates

If you want to understand your body in a deeper way, Progressive Pilates will facilitate that education. The studio’s experienced practitioners are trained in a variety of modalities, from Alexander technique and Thai yoga bodywork to reflexology, giving them a unique understanding of how to teach biomechanical movement and postural alignment. Several sessions in, you’ll feel stronger in body and calmer in mind.

Kula Yoga

Kula Yoga in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

The Williamsburg outpost of Kula Yoga Project is housed in a warehouse building with red-brick walls and wooden beams. The Shanti Shack – its adjoining healthy food and beverage bar – is a great place to fuel up after class. Creative sequencing and fastidious alignment are the best descriptors for Kula’s signature style of yoga. Don’t miss the Honey Flow – a one-hour, dynamic and challenging vinyasa followed by 20 minutes of yin yoga (long, deep stretches) and a 10-minute restorative section to finish.

About the author

Born and raised in Bristol, England, Esme has been geeking out over syntax her entire life. She studied English Lit by the Brighton seaside before moving to London to pursue her writing career in 2009, going on to work for Grazia Daily, The Telegraph and SheerLuxe. In 2013 she swapped The Big Smoke for The Big Apple, where she trained as a yoga teacher and contributed to Refinery29, Self, Fitness Magazine and Greatist. When she's not glued to her laptop or iPhone you'll find her drinking Kale Margaritas at an East Village happy hour, planning her next adventure, or hand-standing (with more vigor than skill) at the yoga studio.

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