Orange Theory
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If it makes you happy and a better person, DO IT!!0
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That is how I felt when I first saw the fee for crossfit, but nothing else was working for me and I needed to kick it up a notch, plus my husband encouraged me to try the free class to at least see if I liked it and I loved it. If this has made your workout much better and you love it, then you need to discuss this with your boyfriend, sneaking around will only end badly.0
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I think the price is a bit steep. That said, if that 600-800 a month you mentioned is what you have left after you've paid your share of the bills, groceries, etc. then it is YOUR money, and frankly, whether you save it, spend it, invest it, or pile it up in a grill and set it on fire is not his call, it's yours.
I wouldn't sneak around, though. I'd just announce I'd decided to do it, and if he doesn't like that decision, that's his problem.0 -
Wild bump here, but I have to chime in. This is a GREAT workout and I am a guy. While I understand his concern about the cost, perhaps he needs to be more mindful of what motivates you. A good partner will always look at what benefits you and if there is a cost involved, deal with it. Fitness can be done at home--he is right about that. But some people need the structure Orange Theory offers.
I hope he values your goals and fitness a little more now. Good luck!0 -
I'm not familiar with Orange Theory but I say if you have the money for it and you enjoy going then it is worth it. I pay a little more then that and go to classes five days a week. To me it's worth it and I make sacrifices in other areas to compensate. I still work out on my own but the workouts I get there I would never do on my own and the average gym doesn't offer the equipment that they do. And since Orange Theory is month to month if you tire of it or it doesn't sound like you are locked into a contract.
And FYI, my boyfriend feels the same way about my gym. What bothered him was having to be there at certain times to work out versus just going to the gym whenever you want but it makes me happy so he's learned to live with it.0 -
I LOVE organge theory!
Yes, it's expensive. But the workout is intense and different every day. I'll admit, when I told my boyfriend about the price he (maturely and open-mindedly) asked me if this was definitely something I wanted to spend money on. We talked about it, and I told him yes. He hasn't brought up the cost since. However, everyone has different situations and different views of what you should and shouldn't spend money on. I'm not saying I agree with him (obviously, I am an orange theory advocate and belive you should spend YOUR money on what makes YOU happy), but it's definitely important to take everyone's situations and circumstances to heart.
Yes, there are other, cheaper gyms that offer classes. I've tried them, but that doesn't work as well (for me, personally). My issue was always saying I was going to go to the gym and then, guess what? I don't go At orange theory, you sign up for a class and are penalized if you cancel within 12 hours of the start time (there is limited space in each class, so this way they can make sure people attend and don't waste the spot that could have gone to someone else). Of course, if you're sick, they make exceptions, especially if there is a waitlist and they are able to fill your spot. I can hear the responses now: you have to pay for missing classes you pay for?! Yes, you do. It's just like when you go to the doctor: if you miss your appointment, you pay him or her. Even though you pay for his or her services anyway.
Additionally, gyms don't always offer classes that I'm interested in attending at the times that I'm able to attend them. I work 9-5, and I found that with my last gym, I rarely was able to attend the classes that actually interested me. And if I'm going to exercise, I BETTER be interested, or I know it won't last!!
Yes, some people are motivated enough to go to classes at cheaper gyms, and so my issue doesn't apply to them. However, the way they track your calories and heart rate with heart monitors really helps me stay aware of exactly how my body is reacting to the exercise, and I love that.
Just my 2 cents
Full Discloser: My only affiliation with Orange Theory is that I'm a paying member.0 -
My wife and I really enjoy it. We've been going since it opened here locally in Feb '14. It is a lot of money but we now are both in the best shape of our lives. I've spent a lot more on worse things! Bottom line I feel great after a 50 min workout and I usually burn between 700-900 calories. I did a full 90 days of p90x, which is also great, but I have a lot more fun at OTF and I never ever really enjoyed working out until now. As for your boyfriend, if you can afford it and you enjoy it tell him to relax. He'll benefit too. ????0
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You cannot put a price tag on health....if it gives you the motivation to get it done and you can afford it then do it. It costs about 100 bucks to eat at a nice restaurant these days on a date night so for a little more than that you can have a month unlimited at a gym you enjoy that caters to your fitness needs....no brainier. We just had an Orange fitness open up near us.....if I wasn't already a member at two gyms in the area I would check it out.....probably will eventually.0
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The best exercise program is the one that you will actually do. Are there cheaper programs? Yes, but they mean nothing if you won't do them. If this program is something that will motivate you to move, then it is worth it. And if its your money, its your decision. You'll have to sacrifice other things to make room for it, but your priorities, your choice.0
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It's your money and you should do whatever the hell you want with it. Also, don't sneak out, leave quietly as to not wake him up but you shouldn't have to sneak as you are a grown woman.0
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I'm still trying to figure out how you get $600-$800 a month to spend "on your own".
Sweet deal.0 -
I know this is an old post but I want to comment. I am actually going to my 1st OT session this weekend and I know it is going to be the swift kick in the pants I need so I wanted to find the $$$ for a 2/week membership. $100 is nothing to me as I already spend money on other classes. I can't do the gym. I need someone telling me what to do. During my workout not in my everyday life.
He is a boyfriend. He could be gone tomorrow. I would be more considerate of the opinion if I was bound legally to someone and shared a bank account. If my boyfriend EVER told me how I could and could not spend the money I work my butt off for he'd be dealing with a whole lot more than me sneaking to a workout.
I hope you ended up making the best choice for you and thanks for the info!!!0 -
I'm still trying to figure out how you get $600-$800 a month to spend "on your own".
Sweet deal.
Everyone has different salaries and different monthly responsibilities. I have roughly 1500 discretionary but I am single, no kids, and live a minimalistic lifestyle. I only splurge on my grocery bill and exercise routines. It may also help that I am an accountant and spending money on things without a return gives me cold chills! Happy 4th!0 -
I've been to a complimentary session at OTF and it was superb. I've been involved in a lot of sports and done many types of workouts and the only workout that I've done that was better was in Officer Candidate School (US Army).
If you can swing the $$ and it motivates you, it's money well spent.0 -
I just started. Same as you I was hooked. It's pricey, but so worth it. I like that each coach has a little difference in each class. But my plan is to get use to working out. I have tried for years and always quit within first week. I get bored easy. My goal is to end up working out in my own at home. But I need to get past the 30 days I hear that street that the body needs the workout, becomes part of your routine. Good luck.0
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I love Orange Theory! Yes, it is pricer than a normal gym, but I can guarantee most people don't work out this hard or diversified at the gym. It's like a personal trainer, only in smaller groups, so you would be paying a little less if not the same price for that at your gym anyway.0
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I went to Orange Theory for 9 months and do not regret a thing. Lost 75% of the weight I have lost from there. It is not like any regular class at a regular gym. Each day is different so you are always getting something different and working different parts of the body. Yes it is expensive, but was well worth it. If you can afford it, then keep going! Good luck on your journey and enjoy Orange Theory!!!0
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I don't know what Orange Theory is. I agree with others that it sounds pretty expensive, but it's your money and if you enjoy the classes then go for it. You aren't married, you're free to do what you want. If your BOYFRIEND not husband thinks it's stupid so be it, it's not his money and he doesn't have to go or concern himself about it. If it's working for you continue.0
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I joined last week and I'm loving it so far. I'm annoyed that I can't find a way for my workout results to auto-link to MFP.
Anyone figure this one out?0 -
If you like it, do it. Why are you even asking? Or listening to your boyfriend? Your health is important. If this gets you to work out and you feel better afterwards, keep it up. Jeez. Seems simple to me.0
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Is there a reason a thread from January of 2014 is coming back?0
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Two issues: 1) Investing in fitness is never a bad idea (I have three gym memberships). 2) You should work on the trust issues you have with your bf.
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