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ABsolute Strength

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University Recreation and Wellness Center

University Recreation and Wellness Center

(3 reviews)

University

The University of Minnesota Recreation Center offers everything students and faculty could possibly…read moreneed. This was my first visit for the purpose of volunteering at USA Swimming Junior National Championship. Parking can be a challenge for visitors. There is a nearby parking garage and very limited surface spaces. The area around the pool was clean. The building although dated to possibly the 70's is in great condition. The majority of the facility is the competition pool used by the University of Minnesota Swim team. The facility is nicely maintained. However, faculty and students can use the pool. The Olympic size competition pool is 50 meters with movable bulkhead, platform diving and well. The aquatic complex consist of approximately 145,000 gallons of swimming capability. The Long Course pool has eight lanes for competition.. The spectator area is expansive and spans the entire length of both sides of the pool and well. The public locker room area is large and pretty clean. There were two malfunctioning items. Great facility and hope to return for another event in the near future.

Honestly as good as it gets. Literally the best recreational…read morecenter I've seen in my life, I wouldn't even call it a gym because that would be history's biggest understatement. I would go as far to say that their services are better than Sydney's Olympic Park Aquatic Center. The Rec has honestly changed my life for the better. In my experience, the machines have always been clean and plenty to go around for everyone to work on any muscle or work on cardio. It can get a bit crowded at peak times; there's always space for everyone, even if you gotta wait a bit for a specific machine.

Snap Fitness of Northeast Minneapolis

Snap Fitness of Northeast Minneapolis

(8 reviews)

Northeast

Lives up to the Snap promise -- fast, convenient, and affordable! The space is clean, newly…read morerenovated, and has a great variety of free weights, machines, and cardio equipment. My favorite part about this gym is the community feel. There are a ton of regulars from diverse backgrounds that have been going to this gym for years and it is to no surprise -- of all the places I've been to in the Twin Cities, the owner and staff at this location go out of their way to make clients feel welcome and comfortable. Highly recommend!

Recently remolded, this is now a very sexy looking snap fitness! I took a star away for the…read moretreadmills not being updated. I typically have to press the up arrow 50 time to get to 8min/mile. A very convenient location. I have lived in NE Minneapolis my whole life and have not found a better gym. Can't beat a gym that is open 24/7. I love the motivation mantras and workout routines that are written on the white board by the back door! I am a runner, but strength training at the gym is an important secondary compliment to running. (As well as yoga, but that is a whole different story for another day) Snap fitness fulfills that need! Everyone is nice and easy going when it comes to asking if you are using the machine, how many sets you have left, reminding you to take the weights off the bench press, or just letting you know if you are using a machine/bench. Signing up for another 6 months (+1 free 7th month) was quick and painless. Photo coming...

Northeast Fitness - Reformer & Barre Pilates and a variety of yoga offerings are a great compliment to your strength training.

Northeast Fitness

(9 reviews)

Northeast

Can I give 6 stars? This gym is amazing! The vibe is…read morenon-intimidating, supportive, and fun! The instructors are skilled and hilarious and somehow make doing planks fun. They also make everyone feel welcome. I've only been for Pilates classes but have been to several of them and loved them all. Pilates classes tend to draw a female crowd which can be intimidating but this studio couldn't be further from that. Everyone is welcoming, no one cares what you wear (Lulu who? Wear your favorite t-shirt), and every skill level is accommodated. They have 4 reformer machines so for classical reformer classes, they have 4 spots. I typically go over lunch and book ~5 days out and usually don't have an issue getting a spot. They use the MindBody app and have their own app as well so booking classes is easy! They use a waitlist and most times I've been on the waitlist, I get added to the class. The instructors mix things up and keep it interesting with fun music! I've been to reformer classes elsewhere with soft, soothing music and it nearly put me to sleep. Not here! Expect 80s jams from Jean, Lizzo from Andrea, and the Doobie Brothers (or Beyonce!) from Ruth. They have a Pilates Circuit class that combines the reformer, jump board, tower, chair, mat, TRX, and more. I haven't done the same workout in a Circuit class once. Circuit classes can have 12 (or maybe even 16) people in a class which is super fun and keeps the energy in class moving. The studio has cubbies for your belongings, a bathroom, towels, and a shower. They have a parking lot with maybe 10 spots and tons of parking spots along the street. I haven't had an issue with parking but they are next door to Psycho Suzi's so on a summer Saturday, give yourself extra time to park. Upstairs they have the "Treehouse" where they hold barre, Pilates, and yoga classes. The back wall of the studio is all windows that face the Mississippi. They also have the "Basement" where they have open gym and weight classes. They even have open gym times in the "Treehouse" with the Pilates equipment! Their prices are wonderful! Your first week is free so definitely try that. I did and 6 months later, am still going to classes. Your first month of unlimited classes is $59 which is INSANE for Pilates. Their memberships get you any class - reformer, yoga, kettlebells, whatever! PLUS unlimited access to open gym times. After the intro month, their prices and membership options vary but are still some of the most affordable options I've seen. They have a 12-class-a-month option for $135 which means each class is $11.25 - for reformer classes! I've seen studios charge $35 for one class. They host free outdoor workouts in the park, bike rides, and "Planks & Dranks" events at local bars. If you're looking for great workouts, a supportive workout community, and affordable classes, try a class at NE Fitness. I suggest the Pilates Circuit Class with Andrea to get you started. See you there!

This gym is great! The owners Andrea and Sarah really make the place. The gym is warm and inclusive…read moreand has a great community and atmosphere. Classes are challenging and changing. Never thought I actually enjoy going to the gym.

YogaFit Studios

YogaFit Studios

(7 reviews)

Northeast

Great location, good workouts, and nice facility…read more Right now, the Northeast studio can be a little difficult to get to because of all of the street construction, but the businesses are operating normally. YogaFit has a nice corner location on a slightly quieter street, so the studio feels private, but also has natural light from the windows. It offers traditional yoga, barre and more strength-focused classes, called Burn classes. The studio itself is very nice and clean, with well-maintained equipment and built-in ballet bars around the room. The bar and burn classes are typically 45-50 minutes long, and start with about 10 minutes of light stretching/warm up, and a 5-7 minute cool down. Aside from that, the instructors can create their own class plans, so you are never quite sure what muscle groups you will be focusing on that day. Burn features loud, up-beat music that you move to (it is cool to see the whole class moving in synchrony). The classes focus on repeating slower, controlled movements and on static holds, so you are mainly using lighter weights. I was definitely sore after a barre class that worked quads for a few sections, and we didn't even use weights for that one! So while I thought the class quality, instructors and facility were great (they have a fairly good distribution of class times, including early in the morning) it was hard to get a whole-body work out with just one class, due to time constraints. For example, really burning out the triceps requires time that can't be used for a different muscle group when you are only working for ~30 minutes of class time. Class plans are a little expensive, considering this might be an additional membership (this area seems pricey in general), though they do offer a discount if you sign up after the free trial week. They also have a run club that meets twice monthly at different locations. I would use these classes as an addition to another full gym membership, not as my only fitness method. Maybe if classes were a little longer they might be able to get more complete work in each time. So while it wasn't a perfect fit for me, it was still a lot of fun, and might be great for someone looking for an additional type of workout or who only needs light weights. Give it a try with their free trial week!

I've been going here pretty consistently for 10 months now completing over 140 classes and I love…read moreit! I've been taking yoga burn and yoga barre class. I love taking classes from Claire (Yoga Barre) and Kaya, Rachel, and Beryl (Yoga Burn). They are all great instructors. They have good cues, good music taste, and they make classes fun. I never thought that I would be taking yoga classes consistently but they've changed my mindset. I don't mind waking up for 6:15am classes on the weekday and 9:00am classes on the weekend because I always feel great after class.

ABsolute Strength - gyms - Updated May 2026

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