Frisco-based group brings a slew of reformers to NYC. Custom FitFormer machines keep you off the mats, provide full body resistance training. Energetic staff leads regular classes, making for affor... read more
Sleek spinning studio became a mini-chain in a snap. Addictive classes combine stationary cycling with weights and core exercises, pumping music, a little inspirational gobbledygook for a full-body... read more
Remember the Titan when it’s time for no-nonsense, fad-free training. Not a single Nautilus in the house, but plenty of free weights, barbells, kettle bells, cardio machines at artful interva... read more
Definitely not a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it place: 17,000 sq. ft. stretch across the old Tower Records site. Entry-level fitness joint from the pros at Equinox. Cheap rates (like less than a bu... read more
Sleek spinning studio became a mini-chain in a snap. Addictive classes combine stationary cycling with weights and core exercises, pumping music, a little inspirational gobbledygook for a full-body... read more
Disco ball of the ridiculously ripped gym-club empire, literally. Hero piece mirrored DJ booth rescued from Happy Valley (R.I.P.), now bumping live beats for those who prefer treadmilling by candle... read more
Hotel Gansevoort's in-house spa sees Exhale dipping its toe in the downtown paraffin. Meatpacking mayor gives over 5,000-square-feet to Zen-luxe chain's ingenious union of yoga, super-charged Pilat... read more
New York's homegrown gym chain got start in 1989 East Village basement, a far off time when people did aerobics and wore sweatbands sincerely. Now two decades on, most O.G. Crunchers jumped treadmi... read more
Warrior One arguably responsible for the fact that even your granny no longer blanches at down-dogging with a roomful of strangers. Fusing vinyasa, self-help Sanskrit, and Beatles music since 1984.... read more
Posh Union Square gym molds its members, inside and out. Personal programs of training, nutrition, spa treatments, and Pilates, overseen by an advisor, a fitness and a spa concierge, who will make ... read more
New York's homegrown gym chain got start in 1989 East Village basement, a far off time when people did aerobics and wore sweatbands sincerely. Now two decades on, most O.G. Crunchers jumped treadmi... read more
New York's homegrown gym chain got start in 1989 East Village basement, a far off time when people did aerobics and wore sweatbands sincerely. Now two decades on, most O.G. Crunchers jumped treadmi... read more
Boxing gym conveniently located across from City Hall. Bureaucrats, traders, Goldman Sachs secretaries—all raging bulls are welcome. Contenders and nobodies mix easily in blood-free front spa... read more
Colossal sports complex on 28 acres of Hudson riverfront. Miracle of mid-'90s urban planning transfigured decaying docks into five-block athletic heaven. Something for every predilection. Line driv... read more
Chelsea centerpiece of the ridiculously ripped gym-club empire. It's 5 am somewhere: behind skull-knocker doors, bumping beats by in-gym DJ, warm and forgiving lighting to approximate the drunk and... read more
One-stop shopping with great blend of cutting-edge chic and ready-t...
Michael White of Ai Fiori et al does an Italian steakhouse south of...
South Brooklyn Pizza peeps wrap a stealth Italian spot around their...
Kristi Paras of Zachary's Smile re-ups her Village space with a bou...
Appointment-only, hour-long guided shopping experience. Second show...