Los Angeles Times

Orangetheo­ry makes goals brightly visible

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BY MARY MACVEAN >>> The Orangetheo­ry Fitness studio is, as you won’t be surprised to learn, decorated orange. But the name applies to the high-tech workout system the chain of studios uses. During class, each student wears a heart monitor and has a spot on a screen indicating how intense the workout is; of the five zones of intensity, you’re aiming for orange (75% of your maximum) and maybe a little red (85%) for at least 12 minutes of the hour interval workout combining cardiovasc­ular and strength training. ¶ The orange zone, studio owner Jim Cahlin says, is about like a good running pace. ¶ The interval training class is well choreograp­hed: Students work out on a rowing machine or a treadmill, or with weights and suspension bands. After a time, everyone switches.

Orangetheo­ry Fitness, 1431 2nd St., Santa Monica, orangetheo­rysm.com

Aura

Cahlin had assured me that the screen, with everyone’s names and numbers, didn’t lead to competitio­n. “It’s you against you in this class,” he says. And he is right: It’s just too much to try to figure out anyone else’s accomplish­ments or failures. Which isn’t to say I wouldn’t be up for that if my husband was in class with me.

Style

The hour goes by very fast, thanks to the three stations — rotated through twice — plus the stretching at the end. It also occupied my mind to watch my workout on the screen, even if I’m not convinced by how many calories it said I burned. (Those numbers always send me to the nearest ice cream shop — not a good idea.)

Effort

I’ve been a jogger for many years, so the treadmill wasn’t too hard. But the rowing machine was a killer, and the weights were tough. Overall, I worked hard and felt it. At the end, I had 16 minutes in the orange and red zones. The summary numbers get emailed to students after class.

Cost

Membership­s range from $79 to $189 per month, the latter for unlimited classes. A single class is $30. There are showers. There’s 90 minutes of free parking in the adjacent city structure.

Please let me know if you love your fitness class and think we should try it. Email me or message me on Twitter @mmacvean mary.macvean@latimes.com

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Genaro Molina Los Angeles Times CLASS is in session at Orangetheo­ry’s Santa Monica branch.

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