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Opened: March 23
The workout: The brand new two-level gym from David Barton (yes, of DavidBartonGym fame) offers a variety of group fitness classes in strength training, cardio, dance, yoga and spinning. Members can also get personal training and a metabolic assessment that provides exercise and nutritional guidance to help them achieve their fitness goals.
Studio features: Two floors of machines and equipment (from weights and bench presses to treadmills and ellipticals), group class studio, spin studio with a 30-foot video wall, 25-meter saltwater pool, sauna and steam room
Amenities: Juice bar, locker rooms, showers
Membership: $165/month
Info: 355 W. 49th St., tmplgym.com
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Opened: March 9
The workout: Fly 45, the studio’s signature class, is a 45-minute ride that incorporates interval training, sprints and upper-body work, with your stats displayed on the bike and, optionally, the TorqBoard, which ranks the class performance in real time. In the coming weeks, Fly 60 classes — an hourlong version of Fly 45 — will also be added to the schedule.
Studio features: Flywheel’s eighth, largest New York City studio to date features 70 indoor cycling bikes in stadium-style seating, as well as brand-new LED lighting and an updated TorqBoard design that counts down during races and displays stats longer.
Amenities: Free water, towels and indoor cycling shoes, lockers, showers
Membership: $375/month unlimited classes
Drop-in rate: $34
Info: 51 Astor Place, 646-661-1112, flywheelsports.com
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Here’s a look at some of the newest studios to hit the NYC fitness scene.