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Workout classes and gyms to try in Austin

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City Editor Vagney is a licensed Zumba instructor, and recently taught a class at the 6AM City company retreat. | Photo via 6AM City

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Whether you’re a cardio lover, heavy lifter, or meditation master — we’ve got you covered with a variety of fun classes that you can use to get up + get active. So, let’s get moving.

For the gym rats

  • Explore your fitness levels at Castle Hill Fitness downtown for a workout in one of their many classes.
  • CrossFit — Join these fitness enthusiasts at a CrossFit class like CrossFit Austin. Their area of devotion: power moves by use of deadlifts, box jumps + pull-up bars.

For the outdoor lovers

Get those gains + work on your tan at an outdoor gym such as MYLO Obstacle Fitness. For a hardcore group experience, try your muscles at an outdoor boot camp.

For dance enthusiasts

  • Get groovy and get your heartrate up with an upbeat + inclusive Zumba class at Townlake Branch YMCA for an aerobic dance workout that feels like one big party. 🎶
  • Hoping to learn specific killer dance moves? Jump into the swing of things with swing dance lessons at Austin Swing Syndicate.

For the cycling masters

  • Jennifer Aniston isn’t the only one who takes spinning classes like they’re M&Ms. Ride to the beat at Love Cycling Studio in near Shoal Creek for an immersive + intense workout. 🚲

For the slow burn seekers

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