44 spots in SoCal where workouts are actually fun
The beginning of the new year is the perfect time to launch a new fitness regimen. No baggage and a fresh start! Here, we’re giving you dozens and dozens of options to jump-start a tradition of wellness. And we’re going to make sure your workouts are fun — all the more likely to keep you going back for more. Many of these fitness options are outdoors, but they’ll include everything from palatial clubs to tiny storefront boutiques to oceanside exercise groups that meet on the sand. We all know that mixing it up keeps things fresh, so we’ve also got aerial hoop sessions, wall-climbing and rebounding classes, plus new takes on traditional workouts such as running and swimming. For an extra dose of pampering, we’ve also included world-class destination spas, which have spent the last two years upgrading, updating and adding even more luxurious amenities to their extensive list of bliss-promoting resources. It’s safe to say this list will help you prioritize your health and wellness this year — and beyond.
Now get started on your New Year, and your New You!
Open-air yoga
Upgrade your fitness
Follow the leader
Cardio with a kick
Group rowing classes
Booty workouts
Water cycling
Up in the air
Let's bounce
Something to buzz about
Low-impact, big results
Training in symmetry
Canyon + sea
Head’s up
Train for trails
Take up canyoneering
Hit the water
Take L.A. for a spin
Team sport
Head to the desert
Biking Santa Monica
Biking Huntington Beach
Yoga + SUP
Join a running club
Take a sound bath
Pedal pushers
An aerial adventure
Self-care hideaway
Climb the walls
Pick up pickleball
Waterfall meditation
Get out!
Dive — and more — at Two Harbors
On-demand fitness
Lanai is calling
Head to Griffith Park
Hike a Riverside landmark
Going in circles
Train like a triathlete
Fitness for a cause
Fun and games
A ranch getaway
Walk in the park
Surf’s up
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