1536 E 3500 N, Lehi, Utah 84043
4:00 – 7:15 PM
4:00 – 6:00 PM
4:00 – 7:00 PM
4:00 – 7:15 PM
4:00 – 6:00 PM
www.orangetheory.com/en-us/locations/utah/lehi/1536-e-3500-n-101
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Orangetheory Fitness
Orangetheory Fitness is a community-oriented gym focused on heart-rate based interval training, providing a dynamic atmosphere promoting frequent workouts. It caters to individuals looking for a comprehensive fitness solution and offers a variety of membership plans to suit differing needs.
Pricing
- First Class Free
- $129/mo.
- $169/mo.
- $109/mo.
- $69/mo.
- $199/mo.
- $359/mo.
- $499/mo.
- $99/mo.
- $149/mo.
Classes
- HIIT
1536 E 3500 N, Lehi, Utah 84043
4:00 – 7:15 PM
4:00 – 6:00 PM
4:00 – 7:00 PM
4:00 – 7:15 PM
4:00 – 6:00 PM
Reviews
A Zheng (Google User)
1 month ago
1. The front desk girl clearly discriminated against me. I was 9 minutes late, and she wouldn’t let me in, even though my friends have been allowed in when they were 15 minutes late. ( another time I also 7 minutes late she won’t allow me in as well) 2. When I signed up, the sales girl told me I could cancel anytime. But when I asked the front desk to cancel my membership today , she said I have to pay until December. This is scam. 3. The class schedule at this location is inconvenient, with the latest class at 5:45, all during my work hours. I tried my best run into class and deny to get in. 4. If you are Asian women you may be treated differently lol
Nicole Quiring (Google User)
1 month ago
I love the variety of the workouts and knowing that if my form is wrong a coach is there to help! The coaches are motivating and the environment keeps you pumped up. With orange theory I get a better workout than I even would alone in the gym. I’m not one who just loves to workout, but orange theory fits any level and anyone! It’s been a game changer for me in my health.
Rajit Nair (Google User)
1 month ago
Awesome crew. My most favorite OTF studio by far. Love all the coaches and support staff. I had never been to a gym so wasn't familiar with the form, power and other aspects of a good workout. Would be unfair to call names but all the coaches, esp Matt and Nick, helped me continuously improve by sharing feedback. Helped me get back into a fitness routine.
Sami Black (Google User)
1 month ago
I freakin' LOVE Orange Theory!! Of course, I'd seen a million of them for a long time now, but never had tried them out until a couple weeks ago. I hit a plateau doing home workouts, so I've been trying out other gyms/studios so I can keep the momentum up. OTF offered a free week trial on FB, so I signed up with my bf. We got a call a couple days later to set up the first workout day over the phone. They said they would put us down for a Friday 9am class, but since my bf didn't want to put a credit card down (required), they couldn't hold our spots if other members came in. Kinda a bummer, but I get it seeing as how busy they are and how they're at a smaller capacity due to COVID. We came in that Friday morning, but were not able to partake since the class filled up with members. They offered to schedule us for the following Monday class, and we put our credit card down to hold the spot. We came in the following Monday and were given loaner heart monitors. We were given a rundown as to how the classes and monitors work before the workout started. We were able to catch on and do pretty well throughout. Classes are a series of blocks that include: treadmills (with soft impact), weight floor, and water rowing machines. I wasn't sure if I would get bored of this, but after a week straight, I'd have to say my worry is unfounded. Each class is different from day-to-day, focusing on certain aspects (i.e. endurance, strength, power, etc.) Apparently there are a team of experts that design these classes to be as efficient as possible, and I'd have to agree with them. The results I see in only ONE WEEK is astounding compared to the month+ I've been working out at home, and for double the time. It seriously motivates me to be in these types of group workouts, especially when you can see your heart rate and you know where you want the target range to be. We ended up deciding to buy an 8-pack monthly each -- if you buy two in a household, you get $10 off the second membership. The 4-pack is currently $59 a month (not pictured). We also bought heart monitors because it's a $10 rental fee each time without owning your own. I got the armband monitor which is more expensive, but it feels better and registers much quicker than the chest monitor (my bf got that one -- it takes a little while to warm up). It is a little expensive, but the results are crazy fast if you push yourself, and it's a full body workout every time. OTF workouts are the perfect way to supplement my biking and home workouts (including yoga). I love all of the employees, coaches and energy here, and I love how you can go to any OTF location as a member. The app is also cool because it tracks your stats (including home workout / biking / etc.) and has home workout videos in it. It's super easy to book classes on it, but the morning classes book up fast. If you're able to make it through a week straight, you'll feel like you can do anything!
Trevor Merrill (Google User)
1 month ago
I have been going to Orange Theory for about six weeks. I have enjoyed the classes; they push me, and I can already tell a huge difference in my overall health, flexibility, etc. Many exercises that were difficult at first have become much more manageable. Shout out to Nick and Kami, who have been the coaches in most of the classes I have been in; they are quick to reinforce my effort and helpfully correct my technique. In reading negative reviews regarding policies and such, I have to say that they were very upfront with us when signing up about their policies and how everything works. The cancellation policy is steep, but for me, it creates accountability - which is appreciated. Thanks, OTF team, you guys are fantastic!