Are you bored with the same old workout routine? If so, you’ve come to the right place. Many fitness fads come and go, but here are the fastest growing fitness trends of 2013 so far–which are sure to keep you sweating and motivated for a long time to come!
1. Mud runs and obstacle races
Theme races are huge this year and with good reason, they combine two things you love to do. But did you know some of the most popular races are also the dirtiest? Events like Tough Mudder, Spartan Race, and the Dirty Girl Mud Run are obstacle races, meaning they are definitely NOT your typical 5k. Some obstacles include wall climbs, wading through freezing ice water under barbed wire and, of course, crawling through mud pits. Every race is different, so you’re sure to find one that fits your style. One thing they all have in common: everyone who finishes seems to want to do it again. Best of all, there are races all over the country planned through the rest of the summer and the fall, so there’s still time to check them out in 2013.
2. Employees get in shape with Reebok CrossFit ONE
CrossFit founder and CEO Greg Glassman build his program on the idea that “fit people and strong communities can change the world.” Reebok, Rockport and Adidas are taking this to a new level by offering 4 week CrossFit courses to their employees. Corporations are catching on that healthy, happy people make healthy, happy employees who are more productive at work and take less sick days. If your company isn’t on board yet, there are CrossFit exercises for the rest of us.
3. Soulcycle vs Flywheel vs Kinetic

4. Pound
Pound: Rockout, Workout classes turn your entire body into a rhythm instrument. As you can see in the video, pound combines rhythm and weighted drumsticks called Ripstix into a full body cardio jam session. Pound is a fusion of cardio, pilates, plyometrics, isometrics movements and poses into a full-body 45 minute class that can burn 600-900 calories per hour! The class shown in the video is at my studio, Momentum by Iron in Santa Monica, where the classes are packed every week.
5. Dance fusion classes
A few years ago, Zumba was everything. Now, dance-based fitness has snowballed into a whole subset of classes that include newcomers like Doonya and GROOV3. Doonya is an intense workout program that works your entire body while making you feel like a Bollywood star. If Bollywood music just isn’t your thing, try GROOV3, a hip-hop inspired dance workout created by Ben Allen, a choreographer and instructor who’s performed at the American Music Awards and in the film adaptation of Rent. This class is one hour of cardio funk for ALL ages and levels, and is taking Los Angeles by storm.
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