Orangetheory isn’t the company they used to be. When I joined OTF DTC in 2016, I found a family. The staff was excited, compassionate and supportive of their members. They’d write personal thank you notes, call to check on us if we missed a few weeks, gave us free tshirts for being stellar members and really made me feel welcome and appreciated.
Unfortunately, my first problems with OTF began after my store manager left. The new store manager was abusive, even calling several members to blame them for complaining about unfair treatment during marathon month. I canceled my membership and returned only after that manager had been fired.
I always loved that OTF trainers respected my disabilities. They helped modify my workouts accordingly and never pressured me to do more or go faster like I experienced at places like 24 hour fitness and Cross Fit. I felt comfortable knowing I wouldn’t be harassed or ogled at the gym and that made OTF a special place.
More recently, I’ve had several negative experiences at different studios that have led me to believe OTF no longer has any personal interest in the health and safety of their members. For example, I always include my disability information in my profile, including to be near the weight station as I lift heavier than most, but have a hand disability that makes it difficult to carry 70lb dumbbells across the entire gym floor.
I was told, not asked, on multiple occasions that I’d been switched to a far station after I’d arrived early to secure my spot. When I challenged this, I wasn’t given a reason for the change. When I brought up my disability, the decision was quickly reversed, but it became clear to me they’d moved me (despite arriving early to secure my station) for another member.
I injured myself a few months back and took time off to rest my shoulder. Shortly before doing so, I’d requested that my membership be moved from the Baker (Denver) studio, as I’d moved to south Florida after a divorce. I was informed they may not honor my $159 monthly fee, and they were right. What I find curious is that my new Florida location is clearly struggling, rarely offering 3G classes because they can’t fill the room.
Shortly after, I received a newsletter advertising “lowest fees in years” for members rejoining - yet they couldn’t offer a founding member a transfer at the same amount, despite having referred over 20 people to OTF throughout my membership period.
Back to the shoulder injury - unfortunately my health insurance expired (due to divorce) before I could get a diagnosis on my pain. I called to end my membership and was told I’d be charged for not one, but two months because I was canceling mere days after my monthly renewal.
When I reiterated that I couldn’t work out due to a medical issue, I was told nothing could be done, unless I got a doctors note. I reiterated that my health insurance had expired. Aaron, the manager, was more concerned with getting himself in trouble for helping me than showing any compassion or concern. He gave me an email for a regional manager, Kelsey, who never responded to my email. Aaron never sent my cancellation notice, either.
OTF doesn’t respect or care about its members or they would have worked with me to find a better solution instead of worrying about themselves. I’ve had issues before and OTF has refunded my membership dues or frozen my account - neither of these were offered despite my making it clear I wouldn’t be using my membership.
OTF just wants your money, period, and is ridiculously overpriced for what you get. It used to be worth it, but considering the low class attendance and continual promotions, I’m clearly not the only one who sees OTF for their corporate greed. You’re better off going anywhere else. Don’t waste your money on a $200/m membership, plus $150 heart rate monitor, plus having to pay for challenges that...
Read moreI have never been a 'gym person.' Truth is, every time I've stepped into a gym I've looked at all the equipment and had no idea what any of them do. If I did try to use them, I was just using them incorrectly. That's why many years ago I just decided the gym would never be 'for me.' I play tennis very regularly, so I just figured that would my exercise. This Orangetheory completely changed my perception and now suddenly I LOVE going to the gym.
Long story short, my boyfriend (who is a member) invited me to try out a free class that he would also attend. We chose a Sunday 2G class. I could feel the supportive atmosphere from walking in the room. The substitute trainer, Amir, not only walked me through the room explaining everything we were going to do before class, but during the entire class he kept cheering me on in front of everyone. Was the class hard? YES, but I felt so good. As I walked out, I stopped by the desk and spoke to CP about membership options. It was a completely supportive conversation, not trying to sell me anything. I thought when I walked in I would take a while to think it over, but there was no way I was leaving that day without a premium membership. Two weeks later, nine classes in, CP still greets me by name every single time and cheers me on through the door. That first impression as you walk in is so critical, and CP is nailing it like the best of the best.
The person I HAVE to single out though is Pam, one of their trainers. My boyfriend said I was really going to love taking classes with Pam, and boy was that an understatement. She explains every excerise very thoroughly and if she sees you doing it incorrectly, which I usually am, she is quick to come show you the right way in literally the kindest way possible. She somehow makes each class more and more fun. Most importantly though, she actually cares about the people in the room. She lifts you up during class and then after class is proud of everyone there. In today's class, I told her my upper back issues were acting up, and she checked in on me during pretty much every exercise to make sure I wasn't in pain. After class, she was so happy and proud I've made this choice to get stronger and take better care of myself through these classes. I cannot express how much that meant to me. People like Pam are not the usual trainer you get everywhere else. She's one of a kind and helping change lives. If you become a member, do as many classes of hers as you can, just leave a...
Read moreI have been an Orangetheory member for over 3 years and have tried studios across Denver (Highlands, Union Station, Uptown, & Baker). I love all of my experiences with OTF, but this studio is already so special to me! The coaches really make an effort to get to know you - I think they all knew my name within 2 weeks haha). They push you and motivate you to work hard, believe in yourself, but also remind you that life has ups and downs and not every class will be your best, but that the important thing is you showed up!!! Sydney and Lauren - My 5am Gals! I am so appreciative of you both for being there for me always and I feel so lucky to be part of this studio now!
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