Long review, but worth the read if you are genuinely interested.
Working mom of three who has proudly been in the “big boned” category since 3rd grade, started Infinity two months ago- going three times a week. (Side note: my husband also workouts at Infinity three times a week).
Pros: The current Infinity Team is amazing. The current trainer, Red (yes, that is what we call him), is great. He has amazing energy, even at 6am. Red is great about correcting form and highlighting the area/s that the movement is focusing on. They are not afraid to challenge you. It is because of their challenges that I have gained so much strength in just two months. Side note: Red is great at noticing when you go up in weight and is there to help spot you and give you that “two more rep” encouragement when it gets tough. It’s goes by quick! Accountability- Red knows who is supposed to be there, and if you late cancel or no show he’s going to ask you about it. But we all need to be held to a higher standard- right?
Cons: Session times can be hard to fit into a nuclear schedule. Hubs and I discuss the week ahead of time so we know who is working out vs watching kids. It’s hard, but it works. Our favorite times are the 6am and 5:30pm.
What To Expect: You’ll be greeted when you walk in and you usually wait until the actual time before going back to the workout area. They provide towels and water. You’ll do a group warm up, don’t worry it’s not that bad and the trainer shows you what to do The trainer goes through all the workout things so you know what to do (dumbbells, cable machine, med bags, air bike, bosu ball- ick, floor work- there’s more things) Everyone picks where to start 3 rounds of 30 seconds/ 10 second break and you do that for each exercise- like 5 or 6 exercises. After you finish those 5 exercises, you take a quick water break while the trainer shows you the next 5 exercises…and you do it again (I promise it goes by so quick.) You finish with a cold eucalyptus rag (provided by Infinity- fancy right?) and stretches led by the trainer
Advice: I encourage you to arrive 5 minutes early and get to know other people working out. You are usually so out of breath that it’s hard to talk during the workout, but the connections with others really help to make it enjoyable. You are not going to be able to do all the things the first time… I remember being in the warm up thinking…this is hard and we hadn’t even start yet. But! Everyone else in that room has been there on our first day. Just keep going and do what you can, before you know it- you’ll be the one encouraging others. Try all the exercises. You might surprise yourself. If you need a modification, ask for it- they are great at giving options.
In two months, I have lost 12 lbs (coupled with watching what I ate and moving more in general). More importantly, I am consistently working out, getting stronger in a healthy way, feeling better about myself, and valuing the time I’m spending on me. If you are going to spend the money, do it in a place that values you and your progress- Infinity is that place.
(Hubs loves it too- he’s a man of few words)
I would be remiss if I didn’t provide a Shout out to Cam (the owner), he’s great and makes sure things run smoothly behind the scenes. Easy to get in touch with if you have any questions. He made that first text/call so easy with no obligations, which is one of the main reasons we...
Read moreI joined Infinity Wellness in Oct. 2023, and it has been the best decision I could make for my health and fitness journey! When I walk into a box gym, I feel intimidated and nervous. When I walk into Infinity Wellness I feel warmly greeted, energetically boosted, and motivated to put in the work necessary to get stronger and healthier! Training in a small group setting creates the best balance between my budget and my need for hands-on guidance, tailored feedback, & encouragement to push harder towards my goals. Within the first few weeks, I can already tell a difference in my strength, my energy and endurance, & how well my clothes fit!
I've worked with multiple gyms and physical trainers over the years, and I have to say that Red is one of the best! With a focus on functional fitness, he sets up exercise routines that are challenging but also easily adaptable to wherever you're at in your fitness journey. Whenever I've had questions about certain movements, how to maximize my efforts, how to deal with sore muscles, tight hamstrings, or a bit of a bum shoulder, he's always had easy to understand explanations and been able to readily provide practical suggestions that are easy to implement in my everyday life.
Infinity Wellness has not only provided me with accountability and motivation to pursue my physical health goals, they've also given me a wonderfully energizing sense of community and connection that not only makes me enjoy heading to the gym to work out but also helps me push hard and feel proud of the...
Read moreInfinity Wellness transcends the conventional gym setting, offering a unique wellness sanctuary for women who desire both a personalized fitness journey with a community feel. Upon entering, Cam’s genuine warmth creates an inviting atmosphere, making every session into a gathering of friends rather than just a workout. Led by the exceptional coach Red, each small group session at Infinity Wellness goes beyond the ordinary , focusing not only on breaking a sweat but also on perfecting form for an unparalleled fitness experience. Red’s energy in each session keeps us motivated and engaged. This is what I love most, it’s never a dull mundane workout. The impeccable attention to detail sets Infinity Wellness apart, with complimentary water bottles, towels, and a refreshing eucalyptus-infused towel at the sessions end, transforming your workout into a rejuvenating ritual. The small group classes provide individualized attention and cultivate a supportive community leaving you not only physically invigorated but also mentally uplifted. I highly recommend Infinity Wellness if you are seeking a fitness haven that seamlessly blends expert coaching, a welcoming community, and a touch of luxury. I’ll never join a...
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