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4.0 (4 reviews)
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Love how I feel better since the first visit . Erika and Noe are great .

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Good introduction to program. Service is outstanding drastic improvement after session

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Kinective Fitness Club

Kinective Fitness Club

4.1
(45 reviews)
2.1 mi

Luxury. Tech. Vibes. This is the gym El Paso's been waiting for…read more I found it, y'all -- the it gym. Kinective Fitness in El Paso is where fitness, fun, and a little bit of bougie all collide in the best way possible. This place is more than a gym -- it's a two-story-plus-rooftop experience that somehow manages to feel upscale and welcoming. Think boutique hotel vibes meet high-tech wellness playground. Let's start with the first floor: it's stunning. The aesthetic is modern, spacious, and designed with intention -- every detail feels thought out. The front desk team was so friendly and helpful from the moment I walked in (even when I had a little misunderstanding about my visit -- more on that later). There's a healthy café right by the entrance serving smoothies and food that fits every lifestyle, including vegan options. They even have a secret door that leads to a massage therapist's suite -- yes, an actual hidden door. There's also a retail section stocked with Lululemon and gym swag, so if you forget something, they've got you covered. Parents, take note -- there's also an on-site kids' daycare on the first floor, which I thought was such a thoughtful touch. It's clean, bright, and makes it so much easier for members with little ones to actually enjoy their workout time without stress. The first floor also houses the HIIT training room -- dark, moody lighting, TRX straps, and those curved, motorless treadmills that make you feel like a machine. MetCon classes happen here too, and if you're serious about lifting, you'll find top-notch equipment plus unique tools for competitors or physique athletes. You'll also spot the personal training offices, a compression therapy area (available for an extra fee), and super clean locker rooms with everything -- infrared sauna, steam room, zero-gravity massage chairs, tons of vanity space, and more showers than I could count. The second floor keeps the wow factor going with tons of cardio equipment overlooking the first level and massive windows with mountain views. This is also where you'll find The Trip, and honestly, this alone makes the membership worth it. The Trip is a next-level immersive cycle class -- think virtual-reality-meets-spin-studio. You ride through projected worlds on enormous screens, and it's all synced to music and visuals. The bikes are smooth, and the tech setup is seriously impressive. You even check in via small digital screens before class. That said, my only real miss came during The Trip. As a first-time guest, I didn't get any help setting up my bike, and the instructor didn't acknowledge new riders. Thankfully, another member helped me out -- shoutout to friendly gym people everywhere -- but I wish someone had guided me through that first experience. It's a small thing that makes a big difference, especially in a high-end gym like this. After class, I met Jeff, the general manager, who gave me a full tour -- and he was phenomenal. Super professional, friendly, and passionate about the space. He explained how every class syncs to your Connective app, showing your heart rate and stats in real-time on giant projectors (unless you choose to opt out). It's all very tech-forward, which I love. Upstairs you'll also find Pilates Reformer classes (extra fee), yoga and barre studios, and even a meditation-only room -- dark, quiet, with twinkling ceiling lights and soft music. It's honestly a dream. Every floor has its own bathrooms (thank you!), and everything is spotless and thoughtfully designed. And then -- the rooftop. The vibe up here is unreal. There's a track for running or walking, kettlebells, monkey bars, and a full outdoor workout setup with mountain views. At night, it transforms into this elevated hangout space with misters, ambient lighting, and even a bar serving drinks. They host events up here too, and you don't have to be a member to book one. I came in on a free trial day, but you'd never know it from how I was treated -- the staff was wonderful, and I felt like a valued member. They also offer day passes, week passes, and flexible memberships. So, the hits? Pretty much everything. The design, the energy, the tech, the amenities -- this place nails the luxury fitness experience. The misses? Just a couple small service gaps during my first visit. But overall, Kinective Fitness is absolutely the boutique gym of El Paso -- where wellness meets wow. There's a second location coming soon ! (Plano , TX)

We are really blessed to have a modern, spacious and high-end gym in El Paso. I went early for a…read moreTrip Spinning class and it was plentiful of pushing and climbing hard. More than 450 calories at the end which directly contributes to donation of cash to your favorite not-for-profit. Love the concept. Did you know? The Andy Warhol painting at the entry changes upon your angle of visualization. From Marilyn to Bang ‼ and Funky Paradise. I guess it means you can start your training with a real BANG!!

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Planet Fitness

Planet Fitness

3.3
(33 reviews)
0.2 mi

I just signed up for Planet Fitness -- and no lie, the deal was way too good to pass up…read more With the kids still too young to join, I figured it was finally time to do something for me. This summer I'll be staying cool, getting strong, and actually looking forward to working out Here's what I found: I chose the no-commitment plan * Only $1 to join * Monthly: $15 Classic or $24.99 Black Card * Cancel anytime -- no strings attached Mention To Do El Paso to get the deal -- so you can reference everything I'm talking about here. It helps connect the dots! --- Why I went with the Black Card: * Bring a guest every time * Access to any PF nationwide * Massage chairs + HydroMassage * Half-off drinks * Unlimited tanning * Gear & service discounts --- Other Local Offers You Can Pick Instead: Sign up with your teen (14-19) = you get 1 month FREE Or do the $59/year plan and get 2 months FREE upfront Choose what works for you -- they're not stackable --- TEENS (14-19): FREE SUMMER PASS! * Now through August 31 * Full gym access + circuit training * PF App guided workouts * Parent waiver if under 18 Sign up at: planetfitness.com/summerpass --- All new El Paso PF locations = national model clubs Super clean, air-conditioned, and well-equipped Circuit training is included -- just show up and go --- If you're thinking about signing up, I honestly recommend checking it out. The value is real, and I'll be over here surviving summer with A/C and gains

Planet fitness is a National chain. So, with the black card member subscription, one can get entry…read moreinto ANY planet fitness, you guess it, anywhere. And it includes the spa services, which is the top selling point for planet fitness. This particular planet fitness used to be a Power House back in the day, then it was the first PF in El Paso. They've recently remodeled it to look just like all the other updated PF gyms. The equipment looks new, and all the "stations" are amazing: abs, 30 min workout, etc. the women's locker is also newly remodeled. They have plenty of lockers, so bring a lock. There's also showers and 2 vanities. I will miss the old concept of the cardio room in the dark, but, oh well. Just bring a baseball cap, and shades if it's too bright. And bring a mask, if not one will be provided in the front. Oh, and they sell water and drinks in the front. No cash needed, they can charge it to your card on file. Also, there's a lady selling work out clothes in the same facility. But that's another review. Enjoy!

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Pink Iron Fitness

Pink Iron Fitness

3.0
(2 reviews)
0.3 mi

I am sharing this feedback in hopes that management can address an ongoing issue regarding parking…read moreand customer service. On the positive side, Pink Iron is a very clean, pleasant, and safe environment to work out in. The facility itself is great. However, there is a daily issue with parking management that needs attention. Every day, a specific parking spot is blocked off for a member of the staff (Aide). The explanation given is that she needs to unload heavy items daily, though multiple clients have noticed this isn't usually the case. What makes this frustrating is that the plaza itself has a clear policy prohibiting the blocking or reserving of parking spaces. Furthermore, the gym has a rear access door specifically designed for deliveries and staff use. When clients accidentally park in this spot, we are immediately asked to move. Hoping to understand the situation, I politely brought this up with the staff. Unfortunately, instead of a professional conversation, Aide approached me in the middle of my workout routine. She defended the practice by saying that since we are at a gym, clients "can just walk." While I have absolutely no problem walking, it feels disrespectful to force paying clients to move their cars--especially when the reservation violates plaza rules and alternative access exists. To make matters worse, she mockingly asked if I was the one who had been filing reports against it. This made me realize that I am not the first client to complain about this issue. It was incredibly uncomfortable to feel cornered and bullied in the middle of my training session just for raising a valid question. Suggested Solution: I enjoy this gym and want to see it thrive. I highly encourage management to enforce the plaza's official parking rules equally for everyone and to utilize the rear entrance for staff loading. More importantly, I hope staff members receive guidance on how to handle client feedback with professionalism, respect, and kindness rather than defensiveness.

It's a great place. The people are nice. However, the barbell beauty class seems to be a lot of…read moretalk from instructor and not enough exercise in some of the morning classes which all all they have. Saturday classes is a lot more faster than that not as much talking from the instructor. If you want a good workout class the weekday morning, classes are not for you. Morning cycle don't count on getting in. Always full. You're put on a waitlist and it's a hit or miss if you get in.

Hot Box Yoga

Hot Box Yoga

4.4
(15 reviews)
0.4 mi

Okay, this studio gets it. Hot Box in El Paso is the real deal when it comes to hot classes -- no…read moregimmicks, no fluff, just pure fire (literally). I dropped in for a hot Pilates class, and from the moment I walked in, everyone was smiles, greetings, and genuine warmth. The vibe was welcoming, the energy was high, and the class? Next level. I've taken a lot of hot Pilates and yoga over the years, but never with a male instructor -- and wow, he absolutely delivered. From start to finish, the class was intentional, challenging, and perfectly balanced. We used bands, dumbbells, blocks, and towels -- everything was provided, which I love. The room was dark, the music was vibey (think transient EDM that keeps you in the zone), and the heat was real. This isn't infrared -- it's that old-school, steamy, humid heat that pushes you past your limits. Pro tip: hydrate hard 24-48 hours before you go. Bring a big water bottle (or two). I had to sit out part of the squat series because I started to feel lightheaded -- but the instructor immediately noticed, turned a fan on me, and checked in multiple times. That level of attentiveness is rare. He even handed out chilled, essential-oil-soaked towels at the end of class and pressed them gently on our eyes and temples while cueing deep breaths. All the senses were hit. There's no shower (well they've removed the knobs so you cannot access the shower , when I asked about the shower the owner explained how hard it would be to manage 1 shower and 2 classrooms full of folks wanting to use shower- which I totally get ), but there are three bathrooms -- two downstairs and one upstairs , plenty of places to change clothes after class-- plus a massive room & cubby area to drop your stuff so it never feels crowded. The studio itself is beautiful, with a bold mural at the front and such a great community vibe. A regular even helped me out mid-class -- total team energy. This is not a beginner-friendly class, and I mean that in the best way. It's intense, sweaty, and humbling -- exactly what you want when you sign up for something called Hot Box. I've practiced yoga for about 20 years all over the country, and this studio officially made my top three nationwide. The drop-in fee was $30, and it was worth every penny. My only regret? Not snagging that cute Hot Box sweater before class (front desk was empty afterward). Lesson learned: buy your swag before you get drenched. If you're looking for a studio that's tough, authentic, and packed with good vibes -- Hot Box is it. Come hydrated, come ready, and come to sweat.

Showed up right at 5 minutes prior to class PER INSTRUCTIONS and the door was locked…read more Ridiculous. Will not be coming back here. Parking is terrible as well.

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