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Small Studio, Big Lift at Uplift on Orange

Pictured: Classes at Uplift on Orange leave clients feeling stronger. Photo courtey of Uplift on Orange.

Classes at Uplift on Orange leave clients feeling stronger.

In the midst of Sarasota’s rapidly evolving fitness scene, Uplift on Orange is focused on redefining what a workout space can feel like. The studio emphasizes community and seeks to rethink how fitness is structured. Most other fitness studios only offer one option, but Uplift on Orange offers a mix of yoga, sculpt, mat Pilates and barre classes. This allows clients to move between styles without committing to just one. “You can get all five things in one studio, so you’re not paying for just one thing only,” founder Tory Dolan says.

Dolan explains that the studio is intentionally small, with a maximum capacity of sixteen clients at a time. “I was trying to create a studio where everyone feels welcome—where everyone felt like they got individual attention, and it was super welcoming when you come in—trying to create just a community for people to work out and feel safe, and like everybody matters and everyone knows everybody,” she says.

The impact of Uplift’s model is already starting to show, even four months after opening. Dolan explains that many of her clients have seen amazing results. “We’ve had one person come in and show me before and after pictures of how their body has completely changed,” she says, with another client sharing that “they go to their job… and they say, I can hold my tray up, no problem. I’ve gotten so much stronger.”

Dolan also highlights the studio's emphasis on making classes fun and engaging. She explains how Uplift’s instructors purposefully incorporate relatability and humor to create the most welcoming environment possible.

The studio has continued to grow through social media platforms like TikTok, where clients have been posting about its impact. Dolan has already gotten requests to open another studio, but she’s trying to take it slow and focus on Uplift’s mission. “I want to stay true to our model of community, small studio and having people feel special,” she explains.

536 South Orange Ave, Sarasota, 941-233-4273, upliftonorange.com



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Monday Business Edition – May 4, 2026

Jewish Federation names Pat Robinson to Lead SafeSRQ •  Prioritize Your Skin Health this May •  NDC Construction Announces Brand Refresh to Support Growth and Integrated Project Delivery •  Small Studio, Big Lift at Uplift on Orange •  Tampa Bay Beaches Chamber of Commerce Announces Keynote Speaker for 2026 Tourism Brunch •  CenterPlace Health Appoints CEO, Kathleen Marshall •  Join Us in Celebrating Our Legacy •  Rebuilding Together Greater Florida Expands Statewide Capacity with New Tampa Headquarters •  Shumaker Wins Employment Discrimination Case in Federal Appeals Court

Saturday Perspectives Edition – May 2, 2026

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Friday Weekend Edition – May 1, 2026

Sarasota Music Festival Reveals Dazzling 2026 Concert Lineup •  enSRQ Concludes 10th Anniversary Season with Music for New Bodies •  The Future of Florida Studio Theatre •  Maestro DeRenzi Named 2026 Voice of Sarasota •  Baroque Treasures on Mothers Day •  Sarasota Contemporary Dance Milestone Gala •  Lakewood Ranch Community Foundation 2nd Annual Golf Tournament •   •  Senior Friendship Centers Receives Selby Foundation Grant to Improve Safety and Accessibility at Sarasota Campus •  Sarasota Art Museum is a Blue Star Museum •  The Curran Family Foundation Grant Supports Developmental Therapy Services at The Florida Center •  The Bishop Museum of Science and Nature Presents think + drink: We Are Family •  The Markovitz Socratic Stage Presents: Tear Down This Wall •  Charliebird Stuns at Sarasota Film Festival

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