Coached Strength Training NYC

Build real strength
in 45 minutes

Five F45 NYC studios run coached group strength training across Manhattan and Brooklyn. Resistance, hybrid, and HYROX-ready conditioning — programmed daily, scaled to where you are, finished before lunch.

Programming

Three days. Three pillars. One plan.

F45 doesn't make you pick "the strength gym" or "the cardio class." Programming rotates across three pillars so you get the lifting volume that actually changes your body, the conditioning that protects you, and the hybrid days that translate to HYROX and the real world.

Resistance
Heavy is the point

Pure strength programming days. Dumbbells, barbells, kettlebells, sleds. Coached load progression, not random metcon.

Hybrid
Strength meets endurance

The F45 day HYROX athletes lean on. Mixed-modal sessions that build both the lift and the lungs to run between stations.

Cardio
The engine days

Conditioning blocks that protect your recovery, sharpen aerobic capacity, and let your strength days hit harder.

Equipment

Real iron. Real space.

Every F45 NYC studio is stocked the way a strength-and-conditioning floor should be — heavy dumbbells, racked barbells, sleds, ergs, and the floor space to actually load and move. Midtown East adds an infrared sauna and Normatec recovery suite.

Dumbbells (5–80 lb)
Kettlebells
Barbells & bumper plates
Sleds (push + pull)
Rowers
Ski ergs
Sandbags
Wall balls
Plyo boxes
Battle ropes
Free-weight floor space
Recovery suite (Midtown East)

Find a Studio

Strength training near you

Five F45 NYC studios across Manhattan and Brooklyn — pick the one closest to home or work, walk in this week.

FAQ

Common questions

Is F45 actually strength training, or just HIIT?
Both. F45 rotates across three main workout categories: Resistance (strength-focused programming with dumbbells, kettlebells, barbells, sleds, and bodyweight progressions), Cardio (conditioning), and Hybrid (the strength + endurance blend that HYROX competitors live on). Across a typical week you can expect three to four resistance-anchored sessions.
Will I build real strength in a 45-minute class?
Yes — programming is designed so each strength station gets meaningful loading time, not token reps. Coaches walk you through the working load before the clock starts and most members add weight every 4–6 weeks. F45 is built for repeatability, which is what actually moves the strength needle.
Do you have heavy equipment — barbells, sleds, kettlebells?
Yes. Every F45 NYC studio is kitted with dumbbells, kettlebells, barbells, sleds, ski ergs, rowers, sandbags, wall balls, plyo boxes, and free-weight space. The Hyrox Open Gym setups at Dumbo and Midtown East run with full race equipment.
What's the difference between strength at F45 and a regular weight room?
You get coached, programmed, time-efficient work. A regular weight room asks you to write your own program, find a spotter, and stay motivated. F45 hands you a different proven program every day, a coach who watches your lifts, and a group that holds you to it. You walk in, do the work, leave in 45.
Is F45 good for beginners trying to start lifting?
Yes. Coaches will scale every movement, build your starting load with you, and never push you past where your form holds. About a third of our members are inside their first 12 months of any strength training.
Can F45 strength training help me prep for HYROX?
It's the most direct path. F45 is the Official Global HYROX Training Partner, and our Resistance and Hybrid programming days are written specifically to build the strength and endurance HYROX rewards — sled push, sled pull, wall balls, sandbag lunges, farmer carry. Add Hyrox Open Gym on Sundays and you have a complete race build.
How often should I train to see strength gains?
Three sessions a week is the floor; four to five is the sweet spot. Our most consistent members hit four classes weekly and report meaningful strength change in 8–12 weeks. The $49 Unlimited Week trial is built so you can run that cadence before committing.
Where are F45 NYC's strength training studios?
Five studios across Manhattan and Brooklyn — Dumbo (55 Prospect St), Flatiron (123 W 20th St), Midtown East (900 3rd Ave), Williamsburg (289 Grand St), and Lower East Side (100 Delancey St). All five run the full Resistance / Cardio / Hybrid rotation.

Show up. Lift. Repeat.

Start with a $49 Unlimited Week at any of our five NYC studios. No commitment, full access to every Resistance, Hybrid, and Cardio class.