The Best Group Training Gyms and Fitness Bootcamps in Toronto
The best group training and fitness bootcamp classes are a guaranteed way to break a sweat in an energetic and fast-paced setting. These classes and training regimens are intense and effectively combine cardio with high-intensity intervals.
Here are the best group training gyms and fitness bootcamp classes in Toronto.
Members of this Leslieville gym are called "warriors" because One Academy is on a mission to strengthen the hearts, bodies, and minds of those who train here by offering intensified training programs, as well as community classes and charity initiatives. Classes are customized to accommodate all fitness levels, so no matter where you’re starting, you can expect to level up quickly.
This LA chain has become the premier spot for bootcamp workouts. With locations in Yorkville and near Queen West, the space holds drill sergeant workouts that alternate between running on a treadmill and strength workouts on the floor. The music is upbeat, the workouts are intense, and the post-workout smoothies are perfectly sweet.
This fitness facility in Leslieville focuses on functional training and primal movement patterns. It offers five types of bootcamps, from high-intensity full-body workouts to strength, endurance, movement, and versatility training. All Primal bootcamp classes incorporate circuit-style strength training, cardio and flexibility workouts.
This boutique gym in Church-Wellesley Village started out by hosting bootcamps in the outdoor corridor in front of the building and have since moved to the penthouse. Services include one-on-one personal training sessions, virtual training, and private group training with passionate trainers who are determined to help you transform your life.
Talk to any of your friends and at least one is addicted to F45 training for its fast-paced, high-intensity interval training. With multiple locations in the city, the F45 bootcamp is an eight-week challenge that also provides guidance on nutrition with a commitment to going to classes. With workout names like Varsity, Tokyo Disco, and Moon Hopper, how can you stay away?
This massive fitness playground with locations at King West and Midtown is owned by a former Marine Corps drill instructor. Needless to say, the signature training program is intense, combining strength, circuit, athletic conditioning, boxing and military-style training. Every class has its own goal, like the Bootcamp Burn that gives you a full-body workout using drills, weights, plyometrics, or the Abs Assault which targets your core.
There are more than 1,500 Orangetheory studios around the globe, including several in and around Toronto. Find them at Yonge and Eglinton, Fort York, and University Avenue. When you do, you’ll want to try the heart rate-monitored training concept which has become one of the most popular one-hour workouts in the fitness market and is designed to stimulate metabolism and increase energy.
Right on King West, elleTO is a women's only fitness and lifestyle facility. Services include small group training and personal one-on-one training, but the innovative group classes are the way to go if you’re looking to make friends. Try one of the body blast, classic bootcamp, hip-hop, breathwork, Pilates, or choreographed dance classes. You can even book a private choreographed dance party — with cocktails.
Nestled in Parkdale, Stay Gold gym blends creativity and fitness. There are tons of different ways to get your sweat on, like the “open gym” which allows you to reserve access to the entire facilities, “Gold Plated” lifting classes, “Icy Hot'' sessions featuring sauna and ice baths, and LGBTQ+-specific classes. No matter what, the max group session is eight people so personalized attention is guaranteed.
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