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- I ditched the gym this January and tried ClassPass for access to hundreds of boutique fitness classes.
- Compared to the monotony of the gym, its diverse offerings made me look forward to working out again.
When COVID-19 shut down gyms and workout studios two years ago, fitness providers underwent immense change. At the same time, many of their customers became different people too.
For me, the pandemic accompanied my graduation from college and later, my first full-time job in New York City. I was a life-long athlete and club lacrosse practice had been my main method of staying active over the past four years. When I left school, I began losing motivation to work out consistently.
During MindBody's acquisition of ClassPass last October, the two companies said the merger would "lead the (fitness and wellness) industry out of Covid." So, I decided to see if the monthly membership service could pull me out of my Covid fitness rut too.
Throughout the month of January, I went to 10 different boutique workout classes through ClassPass. From hot yoga and pilates to rowing and bootcamp-style strength training, the diversity of offerings was a welcome departure from the monotonous grind of the gym.
Instead of exercise feeling like a chore, I genuinely looked forward to every class. In an unexpected bonus, traveling to new classes around the city allowed me to explore different areas of Manhattan. Plus, the direct instruction and group setting cultivated a strong sense of community while also pushing me to my limits.
Here are the 10 different sessions I took using 43 ClassPass credits, which cost around $85: