TLDR; First day taking a class was amazing. I immediately signed up. All the coaches bring something different to the class environment and overall vibe and I absolutely enjoy every class. Front desk has a much more mellow vibe, which isn’t bad, just something I’ve noticed. They are kind and professional. A lot of my PR’s were because of OTF’s weight lifting and increased my overall speed on the tread with their regular 2G classes. ——— My partner invited to my first class after he was raving about it for a week. I freaking LOVED every minute of it. The music is always fire. I signed up at the end of the class. I’ve taken a class with all the coaches and they’re all so knowledgeable, fun, and respect people’s limitations and their comfort and always have alternatives. They never push you to the point of pain and always remind you that YOU are in control, they are there to simply teach you, guide you through the workouts, and make sure you’re not overdoing it to the point of pain. Honestly every coach at Land Park feels like a very fun and knowledgeable gym buddy but when it’s time to work, it’s time to WERK. and they give each member their individual attention- I don’t know how they do it but bless them because it has helped me so much in knowing when to push myself so that I can truly become stronger. I’ve even gone to one of their socials and they are really as fun and funny outside of the classes as they are in class!
Coach Tawni, Casey, Amilia, Sharlette,and Connor- you are freaking rockstars! Thank you for making OTF such a fun place...
Read moreOTF is my kind of gym! I don’t know what I’m doing and I get easily intimated with gym equipments, so I love that after a long day at work, a professional coaches me through the whole workout.
I’ve been in and out of different gyms for several years but nothing ever stuck for very long. I am very happy to say, I’m finishing up my 6th month (that’s half a year) here at Land Park OT and I cannot be more proud of myself. I’ve had a lot of first here at OT. First time in my life I’ve committed to the gym for 6 months straight without a break (trust me, I’m really good with excuses lol), gone to the gym 3 times a week consistently (planning is key, I know because I have 3 kids under ten and they have a lot of extracurricular activities + homework), ran a whole mile in 10 minutes flat (even better than my high school days), and best of all, I even made gym friends.
The facility is clean, the coaches are energetic, and the staff knows me by name. I am loving my time at OT Land Park and I look forward to celebrating my 100th class there as well as my 1 Year anniversary with OT!!
If I had to say one negative thing about OT, it would have to be the cost. But then again, you get what you pay for, so if you want something nice, expect the price tag to be...
Read moreAmazing desk staff. Sophia, Jorge, & Jessica are wonderful staff who work really hard to keep everything running smoothly at the gym. They especially carried things for a while when they were transitioning managers. The gym is the cleanest and hottest in temperature.The issue is bad customer service with management and the group that owns the franchise. They sold a bad heart monitor link to me, and I have yet to see a replacement. (It's been three months) When a product is bad, see all reviews on Reddit and elsewhere, the corporation should exchange for a regular burner. The link was very expensive. Instead I've been borrowing a heart rate monitor. This is difficult due to all my travel. The regional manager offered for me to pay half for one. I don't understand how this is a good policy. My home gym, MidTown, owned by another owner offered to make it right even though it wasn't their fault. We have been attending Land Park due to the scheduling convenience in comparison with Midtown. MidTown has the best customer service...it's just full at the hours we would like to visit at times. It's a popular place. We are really disappointed that the lack of integrity with Land Park's owners and upper management make it difficult to...
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