

Pros: Offers variety, in-person classes and access to other wellness activities such as spa treatments.Ĭons: ClassPass has a relatively high cost, plus high cancellation fees for classes.
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Right now, you can try ClassPass free and receive 40 credits to use within one month. In Los Angeles, the default monthly plan of 43 credits will run you $89 per month.

The cost of a ClassPass membership can vary slightly based on your location, but costs for the lowest plan start at $19 monthly for eight credits and can go as high as $199 for 100 credits. And if you travel frequently but don't want to skip your workout, ClassPass offers services in cities across the country (and even some internationally) so you can take your credits on the road. Going through a busy month? You can roll up to 10 credits into the next month and make up for lost time later. The benefits to a ClassPass subscription include the flexibility and variety that comes with a credit system: change your fitness routine every month if you like. While in-person classes are clearly the focus of ClassPass, credits can also apply to virtual sessions, and a membership grants access to more than 4,000 free, on-demand online workouts. Credits can apply to a range of activities, from cycling classes to cryotherapy sessions. A ClassPass membership has four tiers available at various price points, and each tier allots a certain number of monthly credits to redeem for fitness and wellness activities in your area. If in-person fitness classes are more your speed, ClassPass could be for you. Still not convinced? One of our editors tried the fitness platform for herself – read her obé review. Right now, you can get 50% off an annual subscription. You can also try obé Fitness free for 7 days. Annual members receive exclusive access to premium classes and specials from brand partners. The overall neon-meets-pastel, '80s-inspired aesthetic of every class is an added bonus, alongside the reportedly peppy and optimistic workout instructors.Īn obé Fitness subscription starts at $25 a month, but if you prefer to pay annually, that price drops to just over $14 per month, billed annually at $170. The benefits to obé Fitness include the already existent bank of on-demand classes the affordable monthly subscription cost and the convenience of workout classes you can take in your living room. Class lengths vary anywhere from 5 minutes to an hour, making it easy to fit in a workout around any schedule. The virtual fitness subscription service offers a wide range of workout sessions, from dance, yoga and Pilates to equipment-based classes such as cycling, bounce (indoor trampoline) and foam rolling.

As the company's mantra encourages, finding inspiration to work out often is extra easy with obé's collection of more than 10,000 on-demand classes, plus 22 daily classes available via livestream. Strive for five (workouts per week) with obé Fitness.
