Gyms & Fitness Centers in Sugar Land
Gym & Fitness Center Deals
Body Evolution
- Pearland
Recently renovated gym with 24-hour access houses cardio machines, basketball court, and CrossFit classes that strengthen the whole body
Premier Pilates
- Cypress
Pilates classes of up to ten students strengthen cores and increase flexibility; infrared massage bed helps soothes spines with jade wheels
Snap Fitness Pearland
- Pearland
24-hour fitness facility promotes exercise with Cybex treadmills, weight machines, free weights, and one personal-training session
Iron Sports
- Houston
Physically challenging classes blend cardio and strength training on an indoor obstacle course featuring ropes, monkey bars, and tunnels
Sound Fitness
- Southeast Harris
Personal trainers design individualized workout plans and help guests work target muscle groups with strength-training machines and weights.
Recommended Gyms & Fitness Centers by Groupon Customers
The Body3 Fitness Center experience kicks off with a personal fitness assessment and a goal-setting session to discuss your weight-loss or muscle-building dreams. Then, with a custom fitness and nutrition plan in your pocket, it’s time to hit the studio for workouts with certified trainers. Group classes range from boot camps designed by studio founder and former US Marine Tom Jackobs—in which participants use their body weight as a fitness tool—to self-defense sessions and cardio dance classes. For a more intimate workout, athletes can opt for small group sessions capped at four or arrange for one-on-one training.
This Groupon is valid at the locations in Tanglewood and River Oaks.
At FIT Athletic Club, the sounds of clattering weights, whirring treadmills, and friendly chatter fill the gym from dusk to dawn. These energetic sounds play out over state-of-the-art strength and cardio equipment and high-end amenities such as a steam room and sauna. Members who tire of going it alone enjoy unlimited access to more than 300 group classes each month. After a tough workout, FIT Athletic Bar's smoothie selection gives exercisers a nutritious way to refuel, and the bar’s free WiFi lets them check email, update social networks, or Google the best ways to snag the available treadmill for a date Saturday night.
Led by owner and Les Mills–certified instructor Brian Nash, Quality Life Fitness’s team of personal trainers builds healthy, youthful physiques with tools including Pilates certifications, years of professional fitness experience, and backgrounds in the medical industry. The gym's Les Mills fitness classes employ scientific methods and intense workouts to build muscle and banish adipose cells with fun, functional activities built around dance, martial arts, and cycling.
Like an android replica of a childhood pet, the welcoming workout space is both ultramodern and approachable, with ample weightlifting, resistance, balance, and core-building equipment complemented by towel service and locker rooms. Gym members strengthen their cardiac muscles on the treadmills, build up their biceps in the weight-training center, or study under the wing of a qualified trainer.
As a former NFL linebacker for the Miami Dolphins, 1st Class Training owner Antonio Armstrong knows what it takes to lead a healthy, fit, lifestyle on and off the field. At both of 1st Class Training's studios, he and his team of fitness and nutrition experts lead small-group and private workout sessions for people of all ages, abilities, and most security-clearance levels, all while coaching them to make certain their lifestyle changes are sustainable long term. Armstrong's metabolic workout system is designed to maximize fat burn, combining quick spurts of intense strength training with bursts of cardiovascular exercise, and the team customizes each workout to avoid mundane repetition and cater to each client's maximum level of intensity.
The instructors of Lobo Gymnastics build a positive foundation for little ones to grow athletically, socially, and emotionally during dance classes, gymnastics, and afterschool activities. Across the enormous, bi-level gym, little leapers clamber through obstacle courses, spring across trampolines and into pits full of foam blocks, dangle from a rope swing, and whoosh down a two-level slide that resembles a giant yellow curly fry. As children and their burning desire for trophies grow, they can enter more structured tumbling and dance classes or join a gymnastics team led by former Chinese Olympic team coach Jian Hua Xiao.
