On the Jazzercise menu, the most expensive item is 10 CLASSES (In Studio), which costs $150.00. The cheapest item on the menu is SINGLE CLASS (In Studio),
which costs $20.00.
The average price of all items on the menu is currently $96.40.
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Jazzercise is one of the original and most enduring group fitness programs in the world, pioneering the dance fitness movement long before it became a global trend. The brand is known for its signature one-hour classes that blend dance-based cardio with strength training, Pilates, yoga, and kickboxing movements, all choreographed to current popular music. Its most popular class format is Dance Mixx, which offers a full-body workout. As of May 2025, a single drop-in class costs between $20 and $30, while unlimited monthly memberships range from $70 to $120 depending on the location. The brand competes in the crowded group fitness space against dance programs like Zumba, boutique studios like Orangetheory, and the class offerings at large gyms.
The Jazzercise experience is built on a pre-choreographed, instructor-led model that ensures consistency and quality across all its locations. A typical class involves a warm-up, a 30-40 minute high-energy cardio dance section, and a concluding strength training segment using hand weights and resistance bands, followed by a cool-down. The atmosphere is famously welcoming, non-judgmental, and community-driven, attracting a loyal, multi-generational following. While its core product is the in-person class, the company has adapted to modern fitness trends by offering Jazzercise On Demand, a digital platform with a library of streamed workouts.
Jazzercise was founded in 1969 by Judi Sheppard Missett in Chicago, Illinois. As a professional dancer teaching traditional dance classes, she noticed students were more interested in getting fit than in perfect technique. She created a fun, accessible, dance-based workout that combined her passion with an effective fitness routine. The concept was an immediate success and grew organically. Missett began franchising in the 1970s, empowering a network of instructors (primarily women) to own and operate their own businesses, which fueled the brand's explosive growth in the 1980s, turning it into a cultural phenomenon.
The company has successfully evolved from its "leg warmers and leotards" image of the 80s into a modern and relevant fitness program. With thousands of instructors teaching classes in numerous countries, Jazzercise has maintained its position as a global leader in the fitness industry. Its long legacy is a testament to its effective workout formula and the powerful, supportive community it has cultivated for over 50 years.