July 22, 2025

Why Temperature Matters in Your Workout

Why Temperature Matters in Your Workout – And How Deanslade Keeps You Cool

Ever tried to push through a workout in a space that’s too warm or too chilly? 


Temperature can make or break the quality of your exercise session—and at Deanslade Fitness Studio, we’ve got it just right.

 

Our air-conditioned, climate-controlled studio is designed to support every style of class, from high-energy cardio to calming yoga, by keeping the room at its optimal temperature. 


Research (and experience!) shows that the ideal temperature for most exercise sits between 18°C and 22°C

It’s the sweet spot that keeps your muscles warm, your body energised, and your performance at its peak.

 

For high-intensity classes like circuits, spin, or HIIT, we keep things cooler—around 18°C–20°C—to help prevent overheating and support endurance. 


When it comes to slower-paced movement like Yin Yoga or Pilates, a slightly warmer space—around 21°C–23°C—helps maintain flexibility and comfort without breaking a sweat.

 

Why is this important? 

Because exercising in a space that’s too hot can lead to early fatigue, dehydration, and even dizziness. 

On the other hand, a room that’s too cold can increase the risk of muscle strain or stiffness—especially during warm-up or cool-down.

 

At Deanslade, your comfort and safety are key. 

That’s why our studio is fully equipped with air conditioning, so no matter the weather outside, your session is always delivered in the ideal environment.


So whether you’re flowing through yoga or smashing out a circuit class, you’ll always feel just right.

 

Come and experience it for yourself.
Book your next class at Deanslade Fitness Studio today!

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