Overview
HOTWORX Santa Fe is a unique 24/7 infrared fitness studio that blends exercise, heat, and infrared energy in patented sauna workouts. While not a traditional yoga studio, it features Hot Yoga as part of its ‘3D Training’ system, alongside Hot Pilates, Hot Barre, and high-intensity interval training (HIIT) sessions. The facility on Cerrillos Road is consistently praised for its pristine cleanliness and flexible access, which members find ideal for fitting workouts into demanding schedules. Staff members like Cole, Jonelle, and Nikko receive frequent commendation for their knowledgeable, patient, and welcoming customer service, contributing significantly to the positive member experience. The studio operates with a combination of staffed hours and 24/7 member access, utilizing an app for booking and tracking.
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Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Tuesday | Open | 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Wednesday | Open | 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Thursday | Open | 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Friday | Open | 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
| Saturday | Open | 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM |
| Sunday | Closed | – |
Studio in Details
A 24-Hour Infrared Fitness Studio in Santa Fe
HOTWORX Santa Fe is not a traditional yoga studio but rather an infrared fitness studio that incorporates heated workouts, including Hot Yoga, into its unique regimen. Located on Cerrillos Road, just north of a Starbucks, this facility offers 24/7 access to members, a feature that people frequently highlight as a major convenience for fitting workouts into busy schedules. The studio describes itself as being designed with busy working women in mind, aiming to provide innovative fitness solutions. Visitors confirm this practical appeal, noting the ability to exercise at any time. The space itself is repeatedly described by people as pristine and super clean, with specific praise for staff members who are “obsessive about cleaning.” This emphasis on cleanliness contributes to a well-maintained environment for the infrared sauna workouts that are central to the experience.
The core offering revolves around what the studio calls “3D Training”: a combination of exercise, heat, and infrared energy within patented saunas. Workouts are virtually instructed and available on-demand, allowing for flexibility. People mention using an app to book session schedules, which they find easy to navigate. The workouts themselves are divided into two main categories: 30-minute isometric sessions and 15-minute high-intensity interval training (HIIT) sessions. The isometric workouts include specific modalities like Hot Yoga, Hot Pilates, and Hot Barre. Visitors describe the sessions as intense and effective, with one person calling it “the best workout I have had in a while” and noting that “the sauna makes it all.” Another mentioned that the combination helped them stick to an exercise program for the first time. The studio also features a Functional Exercise (FX) Zone with equipment like bands, weights, and ropes for additional training, though visitors do not provide detailed feedback on this area.
Staff, Atmosphere, and Member Experience
The human element at HOTWORX Santa Fe receives significant attention in visitor comments. Multiple staff members are named and praised for their customer service. Cole is frequently mentioned as being kind, patient, helpful, and knowledgeable. People describe him providing thorough tours, explaining processes, prepping saunas, and assisting with technical issues like app setup. Jonelle (also spelled Janelle in some comments) and Nikko (or Nico) are also highlighted as friendly, accommodating, and part of an “amazing” night crew. Visitors note receiving encouraging greetings and feeling welcomed. The owners and manager are described as sweet, kind, and patient. This consistent feedback paints a picture of a staff that is generally engaged and supportive, which people say makes them feel cared for and contributes to a positive environment.
However, visitor feedback is not uniformly positive regarding all interactions. One person reported cancelling their membership due to a phone interaction with Janell that they found extremely rude, while noting that Cole was trying to resolve their issue. This indicates that experiences can vary depending on the staff member and circumstance. The overall atmosphere, bolstered by the staff’s efforts, seems to be one of encouragement. People talk about the benefits “once I cooled down” and feeling empowered. The studio’s model, which allows for short, intense sessions (“I can do anything for 15 minutes!”), appears to lower the barrier to entry for some, making the practice more accessible and sustainable within a modern, hectic lifestyle.
Workout Structure and Practical Considerations
The workout structure at HOTWORX is defined by its use of infrared saunas and virtual instruction. Sessions are designed for small groups, with up to three members per sauna for either the 30-minute isometric or 15-minute HIIT workouts. The isometric workouts include specific sessions like Hot Iso, Hot Pilates, Hot Yoga (described as an athletic style), Hot Buns, Hot Core, Hot Warrior, Hot Bands, and Hot Stretch. The HIIT options include Hot Cycle, Hot Thunder (using a water rower), and Hot Blast. Visitors do not mention the specific styles of yoga taught (e.g., Vinyasa, Hatha) within the Hot Yoga session, only referencing it as a category. The infrared heat is a constant theme, with people noting it makes the workout more intense and contributes to perceived benefits like detoxification and muscle recovery, though specific health claims are not detailed by visitors beyond general statements about seeing “all the benefits.”
From a practical standpoint, the studio offers a free trial session for first-time local guests during staffed hours. People mention using this trial and being guided through the process. Membership provides the 24/7 access that is so often cited. Staffed hours are limited (e.g., Monday-Thursday 11am-8pm), but member access is round-the-clock. The Burn Off App is noted as a tool for members to track calories burned and food intake. While the studio’s website mentions it is tailored for the modern woman, visitor feedback does not specify the demographic makeup of attendees. People simply refer to it as a great place to work out in Santa Fe, feeling “lucky” to have it. The combination of heat, infrared energy, and exercise in a clean, flexible, and staff-supported environment forms the core of what visitors describe at this Santa Fe fitness location.
