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Orangetheory Fitness Kensington

Orangetheory Fitness Kensington

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301 10 St NW, Calgary, Alberta, T2N 1V5, Canada
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Jul 31, 2018
This is the best 60 minute workout you are going to get!! I love this place. Orangetheory’s use of heart rates for maximizing your workout is really appealing to me coming from an elite sport background. It makes the workout challenging for anyone who walks in and wants to work hard. If you haven’t worked out here yet, your first class is free. It’s pretty rad if you give it a chance.

Aug 7, 2018
Cara is for sure the worst coach I have experienced at Orange Theory (surprise, she is the head coach at Kensignton) Have been going to OT for nearly 3 years. Love the brand, love the workout, nearly never run into bad coaches. Hence my review. Huge stickler on the ever changing 'rules' of the gym and not friendly at all. Hardly representative of a brand that charges $200/mo for a membership.

Jul 12, 2018
This is a great workout! You get a combination of running, rowing and weights. All you have to do is show up and you get a great workout coached by some awesome OTF Coaches (that keep you accountable!). I highly recommend giving it a try.

Apr 3, 2018
Things I liked about Orange Theory: 1. If you sign up for your "free 1 time pass" it will come into your inbox in just a few minutes. 2. Staff was very friendly and were not pushy about signing you up on the spot. 3. Coach took you through some basics on how to use equipment like the treadmill and rower before class. 4. You have a TV screen that tells you what your next movements are and in what rep amount. 5. Workout was challenging. Things I did not like as much about Orange Theory / Things I wish they did: 1. It would be nice if the TV with the "heart rate" tracker was viewable from all locations in the gym. I was on the end treadmill and that made it harder to see. 2. It would be nice if they did a "intro week" where for $30-$40 you could go unlimited to see if you liked it before going all in. 3. I wish they did a family pass that you could share an unlimited membership with your s/o. For myself and my s/o Orange Theory would be a supplement to other workout programs. Having two memberships for two people in one household gets a bit cost prohibitive. Overall: A must try. This is one of those classes where you get what you put into the workout, but you are motivated to put in as much effort as you can. No matter what your fitness or skill level you can jump right in and have a fun workout in a no-judgement atmosphere.

May 31, 2018
I've been going to Orange Theory in Kensington for about 3 months now. I thoroughly enjoy working out there. I must admit that I went into it not expecting to enjoy myself being the old guy working out with a bunch of kids. That fear was completely unfounded, the staff make you feel right at home. I can't say I don't notice other people when I'm there as I'm a bit too competitive for that, but the workouts are intense enough that you really pretty much just focus on yourself, as does everyone else. Being able to see your heart rate zone all through the workout certainly helps with motivation and the coaches really stay on top of your technique (though in the middle of a sufferfest sometimes you don't want to hear them!) and keep the energy level high. I have been to a few of the OTF gyms in Calgary, and all are great. I do like the Kensington one the best as I truly enjoy all the coaches and staff. All have great senses of humor and the banter is fun. The gym itself is well laid out, everything is fairly new and I've never had any problems with any of the equipment, other than sometimes picking too heavy of a weight to start with, and figuring out just what base pace is on a rowing machine (machine from hell). Its always really clean, nice shower facilities. I originally started this to try for 3 months and then move on to something a bit less structured. However, after 3 months I find no reason to go anywhere else.

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