Follow Exceed Physical Culture's Ed Cashin for a fun full-body workout.

Allen Gregg
“I’m all about the challenge,” says Allen Gregg, managing fitness director at High Gear Fitness. He loves the RealRyder ABF8 Stationary Bike, which gets cyclists feeling “20 to 30 percent more burn than with any other bike.” This versatile guru also launched a circuit-training indoor boot camp this summer. High Gear Fitness, 92 Old Riverhead Road, Westhampton Beach, 998-4800

Ed Cashin
Ed Cashin is literally getting on board with the latest fitness trend. Join him and the instructors at Exceed Physical Culture on stand-up paddleboarding expeditions. Sessions boost core strength and include fit tips from Cashin. Exceed Physical Culture, 10 Plank Road, East Hampton, 212-481-5300

Erika Bloom
Pilates expert Erika Bloom constantly reinvigorates her programs, offering clients new custom routines for any need. This summer you can find Bloom and her team in a new East Hampton studio, or they can come to you for private sessions. Erika Bloom Pilates Plus, 66 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, 212-288-3410

Fred Devito
“When you’re focusing on your breath, you’re in the moment,” says Fred Devito, cofounder and instructor of Core Fusion at Exhale spa. This summer, Devito also offers stand-up paddleboarding retreats. Exhale, 2415 Main St., Bridgehampton, 212-561-6400

Joey Gonzalez
Consistency is key according to Barry’s Bootcamp trainer and chief operating officer Joey Gonzalez. It’s easy to stay on track as gym-goers motivate each other in classes. “There’s a camaraderie that exists behind the doors,” he says. Barry’s Bootcamp, 352 Montauk Hwy., Wainscott, 537-2668

Lauren and Rachel Piskin
This mother/daughter duo have created The Reinvention Method, which gets muscles flexing and hearts racing in their new East Hampton studio. Lauren’s figure skating skills and Pilates expertise inform the special technique, as does Rachel’s ballet background. Chaise 23, 15 Lumber Lane, East Hampton, 604-6110

Mary Ann Browning
From prima ballerina to celebrity trainer, Mary Ann Browning has created a template for a balanced lifestyle of proper nutrition and fitness. This summer Browning takes her talents beyond the gym with new outdoor excursions. Brownings Fitness, 60 Windmill Lane, Southampton, 315-955- 6989

Richard Decker
Richard Decker, owner of Studio 89, believes that your body is all you need to achieve optimum fitness. To that end, Decker has created The Pit, an outdoor obstacle course perfect for East Enders looking to switch up their workout. Studio 89, 89 Clay Pit Road, Sag Harbor, 899-4310

Tanya Becker
If the goal is to be turning heads in no time, then Physique 57 is the program of choice, promising noticeable results in as few as eight workouts. The multitalented Tanya Becker strives to get her clients strong, lean, and confident with the Physique 57 technique involving Interval Overload, which works muscles to fatigue and then stretches them out. Physique 57, 264 Butter Lane, Bridgehampton, 537-5722

Tracy Anderson
Not a believer of the one-size-fitsall workout, Tracy Anderson created Metamorphosis, designed to evaluate your individual body type and then create a personal workout regimen including a nutrition guide, muscular workouts, and dance cardio routines. Tracy Anderson, 903 Montauk Hwy., Water Mill, 212-965-1408