Whether you are an everyday gym-goer or a weekend runner, a yoga enthusiast or strength trainer, or even if you are just a fan of athleisure, visiting Hudson Yards will keep you motivated. Here’s how to take advantage of all the neighborhood’s offerings, no matter your goal.
For the early-rising exerciser
Try Power Hour’s free fitness classes, taught by top instructors every Tuesday and Thursday from 8:30-9:30 on the Public Square & Gardens. Sweat it out with boxing and full-body HIIT, vinyasa yoga, high-intensity bodyweight circuits and more.
For a runner’s high
The pros at Racefaster will set you up with the perfect sneaker fit. Take them to the neighboring Hudson River Park, and its four-mile waterfront path.
For the gym devotee (and those who aren’t converted, too)
Not everyone loves the gym. That may be because they’ve never visited Equinox Hudson Yards. The brand’s most spacious and thoughtfully conceived destination features a floor devoted to weight training, more than 100 group fitness classes each week, a heated outdoor pool and an indoor saltwater lap pool, cold plunges, personal trainers and studio pilates, And, yes, there’s a full-service spa to soothe sore muscles.
For wheel spinners
Sweat it out at SoulCycle, where every class is more like a party on a bike, and you can pick your own playlist: Taylor Swift Sunday Supper, Hip Hop R&B, Justin Bieber and Friends…. Pump up the volume, then pump up your heart rate.
For post-workout pick-me-up
If all the hard work makes you hungry, pop into The Shops & Restaurants for a green juice or protein-packed smoothie at Bluestone Lane, or a delicious nutrient-rich salad at Sweetgreen.
And, last but not least, for those who want to look as great as they feel
Shop innovative, high-performance clothing and gear for every sport and workout style at Lululemon, Rhone and Mack Weldon.