Orangetheory Fitness in Santa Clara offers a dynamic and high-energy workout environment. Located at 3555 Monroe St, this gym is renowned for its structured classes that combine strength training, cardio, and conditioning exercises to keep members engaged. The enthusiastic coaching staff, motivating music, and state-of-the-art equipment make it an attractive destination for fitness enthusiasts.
However, the gym's stringent policies on lateness and cancellations have drawn criticism, highlighting a perceived lack of flexibility and empathy towards members. Despite these issues, many praise the supportive community atmosphere and effective workout routines.
Pros:
- Engaging workout routines
- Friendly and supportive coaches
- Clean and well-equipped facility
- Motivating atmosphere with good music
- Personalized training with heart rate monitoring
- Convenient location with ample parking
- Welcoming and helpful front desk staff
- Variety of workouts to prevent burnout
- Encouraging community environment
- Effective for time-constrained professionals
Cons:
- Strict lateness and cancellation policies
- Occasional issues with customer service
- Relatively small workout area
Location / Contact
- Address: 3555 Monroe St #10, Santa Clara, CA 95051, United States
- Phone:+1 408-457-8989
- Website:orangetheory.com
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Except the peak hours, this place remains quite free or moderately crowded.
This business has a rating of 3.9-star.
This business has 81 reviews.
The address is: 3555 Monroe St #10, Santa Clara, CA 95051, United States .
The contact number is +1 408-457-8989
This service is listed under Gym .
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Ryan Ollos
4 years ago
I've been to over 20 OrangeTheory studios, and found this one to be just fine. I jumped into a noon class on a Wednesday, booking 10 minutes before the class started. I had a great class from Marcus and the front desk staff were friendly. It is a bit small, but the layout is nice and the size didn't compromise the workout. It wasn't even half full, but usually noon classes are less full at other studios I've been too, so I wouldn't assume that's reflective of most other class times. There was someone on each side of my station and the workout went smoothly. Might be a bit more challenging for a 3G.