From gyms to dance studios to combat sports training facilities, check out the latest fitness centers that opened in 2024 or are coming soon to the Missouri City and Sugar Land areas. This list is not comprehensive.

Blink Fitness

This full-service gym's features include free Wi-Fi, extensive free weights, more than 80 cardio machines, a stretching zone for high intensity interval and bodyweight circuit training, a locker room and a certified personal training staff.

Blink Fitness offers two membership plans that allow access to either one or 92 of its locations, a personal training session and its app, which has contactless check-in, a real-time crowd meter and a calendar that tracks check-ins.DivaDance
The dance company offers dance fitness classes for adults, including classes inspired by Beyonce's dance moves. (Courtesy DivaDance Sugar Land)
The dance company offers dance fitness classes for adults, including classes inspired by Beyonce's dance moves. (Courtesy DivaDance Sugar Land)
This dance company opened locations in Sugar Land and Stafford this year. It offers dance fitness classes for adults, including classes inspired by Beyonce's dance moves.

Guests can also book bachelorette and birthday parties, girls nights out and team building events with the business.EoS Fitness
EoS Fitness has plans to open two locations in the Willowbrook and Cypress area. (Courtesy EoS Fitness)
EoS Fitness has plans to open two locations in the Willowbrook and Cypress area. (Courtesy EoS Fitness)
The national gym chain opened a new location in Sugar Land in early fall. EoS Fitness offers group fitness classes, cardio areas with TVs, free weights and saunas, with memberships starting from $10 a month, according to its website.


The 51,130-square-foot gym is the 12th EoS Fitness location in Texas, according to the release.Peaches Pilates
Peaches Pilates is now open in Stafford, and offers private and small classes. (Courtesy Peaches Pilates)
Peaches Pilates is now open in Stafford, and offers private and small classes. (Courtesy Peaches Pilates)
Owner Sammie Sappington opened this Pilates studio in Stafford this fall.

The business offers one-on-one and semiprivate Pilates classes, with a maximum of three people in a class, Sappington said. The small classes allow her students to focus on form to get the best results, she said.

The space is also available for rent for wellness events, such as yoga or art therapy, Sappington said.Paradigm Combat Sports Training
The gym will offer adult programs in martial art forms such as Brazilian jiujitsu, Muay Thai and boxing, as well as youth programs in boxing and fitness, according to its website. (Courtesy Paradigm Combat Sports Training Center)
The gym will offer adult programs in martial art forms such as Brazilian jiujitsu, Muay Thai and boxing, as well as youth programs in boxing and fitness, according to its website. (Courtesy Paradigm Combat Sports Training Center)
This combat sports gym will offer adult and youth classes by early next year, owner Reed Shelger said. The fitness center will offer adult programs in martial art forms such as Brazilian jiujitsu, Muay Thai and boxing, as well as youth programs in boxing and fitness, according to its website.

Founded in 2009, the business is relocating from 10500 W. Bellfort Ave., Ste. 200, Houston, for a better location in the area, Shelger said.
  • Opening early 2025
  • 13444 Southwest Freeway, Ste. 1B, Sugar Land
  • www.txgym.com
Robert Johnson Training
Robert Johnson (right) offers personal training programs to clients at a private Sugar Land studio. (Courtesy Robert Johnson Training)
Robert Johnson (right) offers personal training programs to clients at a private Sugar Land studio. (Courtesy Robert Johnson Training)
Robert Johnson, a former USFL running back and current bodybuilding champion, opened an appointment-only personal training studio in Sugar Land in 2024.


The business offers custom programs based on each client's goals, including nutrition, personal training, pro-athlete training and training for a body-building competition, according to a Nov. 6 news release.