Get active with these Indianapolis fitness studios

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Fun fact: DYC stands for “Disturb Your Comfort” | Photo via @dyc_fitness

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A new year means new health + fitness goals for many. What better way to crush your goals than by supporting local along the way? We’ve rounded up some locally-owned facilities to move your body at.

💪 DYC Fitness | 1703 E. Michigan St.

At DYC Fitness, their goal is to create a personalized experience — through one-on-one or small group personal training that is tailored towards your individual goals. You can try out one week of one-on-one personal training for free through Sun., Jan. 30.

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Outdoor classes can take place at landmarks like the Indiana War Memorial | Photo via @whitney.alderson + @invokestudioindy

🧘 Invoke Studio | 970 Fort Wayne Ave.

This downtown studio offers vinyasa yoga + pilates classes in-studio, outdoors, and on Zoom. Take part in Invoke’s January Challenge by taking 20-30 classes between now and Thurs., Feb. 3. Don’t have a membership? You can get a single-month membership with unlimited classes for only $99.

🧗 North Mass Boulder | 1411 Roosevelt Ave.

As a bouldering gym, North Mass has it all — from climbing, yoga, weights, cross-training, and instructional classes. When you’re done, you can hit the sauna, plug in at their coworking/social space, or grab a bite at Top Out Cafe. For the new year, you can join now + earn your first month free.

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Rise House Fitness Studio used to be Just Ride | Photo via @risehouseindy

🚲 Rise House Fitness Studio | 537 E. Ohio St.

Sweat it out with spin or yoga classes. Spin themes change every week to keep things fun. Pro tip: New members can join for $55 to get one month of unlimited classes.

🎪 Cirque Indy | 617 Fulton St.

Ever wanted to join the circus? At Cirque Indy — the city’s only circus school — you can try a different kind of workout, featuring real circus apparatus like fabric silks, aerial hoops, and trapeze. You can give it a shot for only $10 for your first class.

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