May 16, 2012
Best of Bethesda 2012

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Best Gym for Fitness Fanatics/Best New Gym (Readers' Pick)

Equinox

This elegant fitness club, which opened in Bethesda in October 2010, oozes luxury—from the saltwater pool to the signature chilled, eucalyptus-scented towels. The gym’s muted, quartz-accented décor and impeccably maintained studios make it feel more like a spa or country club than somewhere you’d work out.

But serious exercisers also love Equinox for its world-class trainers, state-of-the-art equipment and hard-core classes, including one called “Whipped” that uses 30-pound ropes, kettlebells and body bars to make you feel, well, whipped.

“The teachers are just really high-quality,” says member Jill Chessen of Bethesda. “The yoga classes feel like they could be at a yoga studio, not a big, multipurpose gym.”

Individual memberships start at $138 a month, with an initiation fee of $525.

4905 Elm St., Bethesda, 301-652-1078, www.equinox.com/clubs/bethesda

Other top vote-getters: For Best Gym for Fitness Fanatics: Fitness First, Life Time Fitness, Bethesda Sport & Health, Washington Sports Club, Rock Creek Sports Club

Other top vote-getters: For Best New Gym: Crunch Fitness, Irons Fitness, LA Fitness


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