144 N Flowers Mill Rd, Langhorne, Pennsylvania 19047
www.orangetheory.com/en-us/locations/pennsylvania/langhorne/144-n-flowers-mill-rd
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Orangetheory Fitness
Orangetheory Fitness in Langhorne offers a unique workout experience focusing on high-intensity interval training. The gym is designed to motivate members through scientifically-backed training in a dynamic group environment.
Pricing
- $139/mo.
- $79/mo.
- $79/mo.
- $225/mo.
- $375/mo.
- $499/mo.
- $109/mo.
Classes
- HIIT
144 N Flowers Mill Rd, Langhorne, Pennsylvania 19047
Reviews
Eileen Oles (Google User)
1 month ago
I enjoy an OTF workout b/c it offers a comprehensive one-hour workout that engages my entire body. The combo of cardio and weights not only keeps me physically active but also allows me to target different muscle groups. The inclusion of the rowing machine adds another layer to the full-body workout experience. A well-rounded efficient 1 hour workout. Lastly, having knowledgeable trainers and great music is the cherry on top. I love having the guidance of trainers to ensure I am maintaining proper form and getting the most out of each exercise. While the upbeat music and orange lights enhance the overall atmosphere. All of these and the friends that I have made at OTF Langhorne keep me coming back for more.
Kevin Grevera (Google User)
1 month ago
Orange Theory is well worth the investment. I love the fact that it is heart rate driven and as a result I can see in real time how hard I am working. You get an intense, well-rounded workout in ~1 hour with the added bonuses of coaching engagement and a community spirit.
Lacey Carroll (Google User)
1 month ago
I love the atmosphere that Orange Theory offers. I've never been that motivated during a workout. I typically dread going to the gym but it is different here. I've only been to one class and knew immediately I wanted to start a membership. Everyone is friendly and supportive, it really is awesome.
kim ewing (Google User)
1 month ago
I love the designed workouts and how the instructors encourage us by name. Unfortunately, with the increase in cost it isn't sustainable for most people with only being able to workout for 2 hours a week and nothing more. I belong to another gym as well that cost $30 a month with a full gym, free weights, classes and a pool. I really think they should rethink the pricing model to allow more people to join. I have noticed as I rejoined that it is much easier to get a class because there isn't as many members fighting for the class times. If they want to keep their members they should offer them the lower price after a 4 months, to keep the existing members. .
Phil Miele (Google User)
1 month ago
Joined back in 2020 Pre-Pandemic at the behest of my son. I think he got a free month for referring me. Almost 600 workouts since, the time spent to supplement my running and time at a local Y , OTF -Langhorne- has become my mainstay. The staff and friends I have met along the way make it a perfect way to jump-start the day, usually at the tranquil hour of 5 AM. I could go on and on, about the variety of coached workouts each day, but do yourself a favor, and sign up for at least an introductory class or two. You will not be disappointed!