KickHouse in McKinney, TX, offers dynamic kickboxing workouts tailored for all fitness levels. Clients rave about the supportive and motivating instructors who help you perfect your form and push you to achieve your goals. The gym also offers a 6-week challenge with nutritional support, though some have found this program’s marketing and results to be misleading. Those who prefer flexibility may appreciate the drop-in class options without lengthy commitments, which shows a customer-friendly approach.
The gym's clean environment and positive, energetic atmosphere make it a welcoming place for both beginners and seasoned fitness enthusiasts. Classes cover cardio, strength, and endurance, ensuring a comprehensive workout that keeps members coming back. However, it is advised to clarify all terms related to challenges and promotions to avoid any misunderstandings.
Pros:
- Friendly and motivating instructors
- Classes for all fitness levels
- Comprehensive full-body workouts
- Clean facility
- Flexible membership and drop-in options
- Positive and energetic atmosphere
- Inclusive and non-intimidating environment
- Great community and supportive members
- 6-week challenge includes nutritional guidance
Cons:
- Some found marketing for the 6-week challenge misleading
- Rigid nutritional plans might not suit all lifestyles
- Intro classes may not differ from regular ones
Location / Contact
- Address: 5100 Eldorado Pkwy STE 111, McKinney, TX 75070, United States
- Phone:+1 214-842-8800
- Website:thekickhouse.com
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Except the peak hours, this place remains quite free or moderately crowded.
This business has a rating of 4.7-star.
This business has 50 reviews.
The address is: 5100 Eldorado Pkwy STE 111, McKinney, TX 75070, United States .
The contact number is +1 214-842-8800
This service is listed under Gym .
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Stacie Cuvi
2 years ago
One of the hardest work outs you'll do, but so worth it. They break it down in short burst so it's easier to manage and staff is so supportive and helpful. #fightfam #6weekchallange
Bunmy A
2 years ago
Absolutely enjoy my classes so far at kickhouse. A lot of work, but they make it doable, one day at a time. Love it here.
Kristin Woodward
2 years ago
I just started going here...it is amazing! Lots of classes, very nice and friendly staff, who really want to help attain your goals.
Google User
2 years ago
I have no respect for a business that uses poor marketing tactics to reel and rope you in and then expects you to pay when the ad says it's FREE. If you're dishonest just to get someone in, better bet you've lost their business for good.There are plenty of other options out there who run their business with integrity.
Susan Chapman
2 years ago
Great environment, always supportive; Zoe is a fabulous instructor. Classes are tough, but she makes them fun!
Precious Tennison
2 years ago
I am so glad I decided to join the Kick House boxing club. The coaches are awesome. They are patient with you. The overall atmosphere was positive and pleasant.
Rebekah Carroll
2 years ago
KickHouse is a game changer. If you’re eager to get active but not sure where to begin—come to a FREE class. Meet an instructor that greets you by name upon arrival. I love this place.
Kielly Brew-Chann
2 years ago
I started Kickhouse- McKinney three weeks ago and it was the best decision I ever made! I wanted something fun for a workout that didn’t feel like going to the gym. Kickhouse is ideal, especially being a high-energy fun group work-out environment. All the instructors are professional and take extra time to help you work on your form so you will avoid hurting yourself as you learn to kickbox. I know I will extend my membership after my initial three months and looking forward to loose weight and stay healthy.
shauntae Harris
2 years ago
I was scrolling down Instagram when I saw. Six week kick boxing challenge for free. I fill out the paperwork and go to the gym feeling excited, and ready to get information about the program, when I should of known it definitely wouldn’t be free, although I’ve done these challenges before in Frisco, which was free and great, this place really disappointed me, after getting information about the program, they guy says, it’s $499 to start and, if you finish the program, you can get your money back. This is very misleading... Tell people upfront the situation. I wasted gas, and time coming to this place. Now the gentleman was nice, but, You will get better business bing upfront...
angelina wong
2 years ago
I have mixed feelings about my Kickhouse experience. I signed up to a 6 week challenge. Generally I think the marketing strategy for this is flawed and I can't see people signing up after esp. onc they're told that they did not pass the challenge. I didn't.The deal:Lose 6% fat, take min. 3 classes per week and follow a strict diet plan and the deal was that you'd get refunded the $500 back. I was told about the 90%+ success rate for the programme ..... I should have probed further and I think what they were referring to was that 90%+ was referring to participation - not success in terms of achieving the set goals.Experience:As someone who is a seasoned kickboxer, I still struggled with how instructors called out combinations - clearly every gym has different names for every move. So I spent more time adapting to the new lingo than getting an optimum workout.Some instructors showed combos only once and you're on your own after that. I ended up making up my own combos when I realized that I wasn't going to get much more help. It was frustrating.I was told that there were some intro classes. But honestly, I turned up to those and they were the same as the other regular classes I was already going to.Having said that, I loved the energy, attitude and appreciated the patience of a couple of instructors. (Jayden and Maqueas were my favourite). I got good work outs as time went on.Nutrition:I was given weekly weigh-ins. My body mass yo-yo-ed. Only in the last week was I advised to switch up my diet to another plan that had lower carbs. It didn't give very much time to achieve my goal with a plan switch so late in the day.The nutrition plan was rigid and doesn't really take into account the daily lifestyle of individuals... In my case, a mum who is rushed off her feet in the morning getting the kids ready for school. Cooking up a spinach omelette for example is sadly something my hectic schedule does not allow for.The alternative options of what else we could have instead were pretty much non-existent.Conclusion.After turning up to classes min. Of 3x per week, did my best to follow their nutrition plan, I ended up losing 3% body fat which was just half of my challenge goal. For that, they couldn't refund me my money back. They said that half of the amount I already paid out of the $500 could be spread into the next 12 month membership plan if I signed up with them."Hmmm" - if I failed the challenge , didn't get my money back - even though I pretty much followed the rules of the game, what's the chances that I'm going to sign up with them? - Pretty low.Generally, the marketing strategy for this 6 week challenge needs to be re-thought through if they want people to sign up after they've roped us in.No one is going to lock themselves into a membership after being told they failed the challenge. There's just no incentive.