
Want to check out the newest fitness studios and gyms in Seattle? You're in luck: from yoga to cycling, we've found the freshest businesses to visit next time you're in search of a workout spot near you.
Earth Wind Fire
2812 E. Madison, Suite 11, (between 28th and 29th avenues), Madison Valley

Earth Wind Fire is a yoga studio that recently opened in Madison Valley. The studio offers a wide range of vinyasa flow classes.
Earth Wind Fire currently holds five stars out of eight reviews on Yelp, indicating good reviews.
Yelper Liz I. noted, "I have searched high and low for yoga across Seattle and am hooked on EWF and their beautiful studio space."
Yelper Stephanie H. wrote, "Great teachers — so knowledgeable, friendly, caring, and insightful. They practice what they teach. The verbal cues are spot on and easy to follow! Beautiful, bright, refreshing, and airy studio."
Earth Wind Fire is open from 6 a.m.–8:30 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 6 a.m.–5:30 p.m. on Friday and 9 a.m.–5 p.m. on Saturday. (It's closed on Wednesday and Sunday.)
Planet Fitness - Seattle Rainier Beach
9000 Rainier Ave. S. (between Director Street & Henderson Street), Dunlap

Planet Fitness - Seattle Rainier Beach is a gym and personal training spot new to Dunlap. The fitness franchise has a range of machines and free weights, as well as locker rooms, massage chairs and a spa. It also offers cardio classes that target specific muscle groups.
Yelp users are generally positive about Planet Fitness - Seattle Rainier Beach, which currently holds four stars out of 11 reviews on the site.
Yelper Nancy T. noted, "When I found out a gym opened near where I lived I was excited, especially since this is one of the most affordable gyms for what I want to do."
Planet Fitness - Seattle Rainier Beach is open from midnight–midnight on Monday-Thursday, midnight–9 p.m. on Friday, 7 a.m.–7 p.m. on Saturday and 7 a.m.–midnight on Sunday.
BurnCycle
601 E. Pine St. (between N. Queen Anne Avenue & N. 1st Avenue), Capitol Hill

BurnCycle is a new cycling class spot in Capitol Hill.
With a five-star rating out of eight reviews on Yelp, BurnCycle has been getting positive attention.
Yelper Hyojin K., who reviewed BurnCycle on December 7, wrote, "BurnCycle is pretty much my second home since I'm practically there every day. It's amazing!"
Phoenix A. noted, "A great boutique fitness experience!"
Yelper Rachel M. wrote, "I started attending the weekend pop up classes before the new studio opened in Capitol Hill this fall and really enjoyed the instructors and music."
BurnCycle is open from 5:30 a.m.–noon and 5 p.m.–7:30 p.m. on weekdays, 8 a.m.–noon on Saturday and 9 a.m.–noon on Sunday.
Riot Cycle
1223 Western Ave. (between Seneca Street & University Street), Central Waterfront

Riot Cycle is another recent addition to Seattle's cycling class scene.
According to Riot's website, classes are "forty-five minutes of flats, jogs, and climbs, that will leave you breathless and beaming ... We track your performance stats and send them straight to your inbox after every ride."
With a five-star rating out of nine reviews on Yelp, Riot Cycle has been getting positive attention.
Yelper Stephen M., who reviewed Riot Cycle on March 8, wrote, "Riot Cycle, part of Riot Athletics, has been a great find! I started attending ... in January and have been hooked since."
Yelper Brian S. wrote, "A great new addition to downtown fitness! Amazing instructors and cool brand new cycling space. They do a great job working with everyone in the class regardless of skill levels."
Riot Cycle is open from 6 a.m.–7:30 p.m. on weekdays and 9 a.m.–11:30 a.m. on weekends.
Flow Fitness
710 N. 34th St. (between N. Aurora Avenue & N. Fremont Avenue), Fremont

Flow Fitness is a gym, yoga and barre class spot in Fremont.
Flow Fitness's current Yelp rating of 4.5 stars out of six reviews indicates positive attention from users.
Yelper Linda N., who reviewed Flow Fitness on February 5, wrote, "I'm hesitant to write a review for this place, only because I want to keep it all to myself so badly."
Shelby S. noted, "Pro tip: the parking right next door to this place is actually free for Flow Fitness. You just have to get a little sticker on your door."
Yelper Joanne L. wrote, "I checked out their Team Conditioning class, on a Saturday morning and it was a good way to get my day started. I definitely recommend having some fuel in your body before this class."
Flow Fitness is open from 5:30 a.m.–10 p.m. on weekdays and 8 a.m.–7 p.m. on weekends.









