Orangetheory Fitness

Orangetheory Fitness
Private
Industry Fitness
Founded 2013
Founders David Long, Jerome Kern, Ellen Latham
Headquarters Boca Raton, Florida, United States
Number of locations
1,000 (2018)
Areas served
Australia, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Germany, Guatemala, Hong Kong, Israel, Japan, Kuwait, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, Spain, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States
Website orangetheoryfitness.com

Orangetheory Fitness is a privately owned fitness franchise based in Boca Raton, Florida. It offers group personal training workouts based on high intensity interval training (HIIT) that blend cardiovascular and strength training. There are locations throughout 45 states and 21 countries,[1] with 1,000 locations worldwide, as of July 2018.[2] Orangetheory Fitness also has locations in Australia, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Germany, Guatemala, Hong Kong, Israel, Japan, Kuwait, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, Spain, the United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom.[1]

Approach to fitness

The heart-rate-monitored group interval fitness concept is designed to stimulate metabolism, increase energy, and provide group support and accountability. The desired result of the training regimen consists of more energy, visible and lasting toning, and extra calorie burn for up to 36 hours.[3] The science behind this effect is known as excess post-exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC). Personal trainers lead Orangetheory Fitness sessions to bring participants the 60-minute workout that will push them into the EPOC zone. The training is designed to burn between 500-1000 calories per session. Including the afterburn effect, this number can reach up to 900 calories.[4]

History and leadership

Ellen Latham is co-founder and current partner of Orangetheory Fitness. Latham has a bachelor's degree in physical education and a master's degree in exercise physiology from the University of Buffalo. She was awarded Business Woman of the Year in South Florida. She has experience in TV fitness, and has written fitness columns for the Miami Herald and South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Latham held the position of fitness editor for Women's Fitness magazine, which eventually led to her starting her first group equipment-based Pilates studio in Fort Lauderdale. She designed what she refers to as "The Ultimate Workout," which ended up being the foundation for what would eventually become Orangetheory Fitness in 2010.[5]

In October 2015, the brand announced two new official spokespeople: Olympian and world-champion track-and-field athlete Lolo Jones, and Baltimore Ravens placekicker Justin Tucker.

Awards and recognition

Orangetheory Fitness was ranked #415 in Inc. magazine's "Fastest-Growing Private Companies" list[6] and #255 in Entrepreneur magazine's 2016 "Franchise 500" list of top franchises in the world.[7]

References

  1. 1 2 "Orangetheory Locations". orangetheoryfitness.com. Retrieved 1 March 2017.
  2. Raphael, Rina (17 July 2018). "How Orangetheory grew to dominate the boutique fitness industry". Fast Company. Retrieved 20 July 2018.
  3. Murphy, Jen (29 June 2015). "Fitness Classes That Keep Heart Rate Top of Mind" via Wall Street Journal.
  4. "Is Orangetheory the New CrossFit?".
  5. "10 Reasons Every Woman Should Try Orangetheory".
  6. "Orangetheory Fitness: Number 415 on the 2015 Inc. 5000".
  7. Herold, Tracy Stapp (6 February 2015). "Top Fastest-Growing Franchises for 2015".
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