It can be tricky to motivate yourself to work out from home, especially when you don’t have a lot of free time, so we found the TRX training club a useful tool for fitting workouts into our busy schedule.
Whether you’re looking for a quick 15 minute burnout, a gentle recovery session or an intense, 40-minute HIIT class, the TRX Training Club can cater to your needs.
We liked the range of trainers you could choose from, which made it easier to find someone who fits your style; whether you like plain and simple tuition or a full-blown cheerleader, there’s trainers for everyone in TRX’s stable.
With every class we completed, we were surprised at the innovative ways the trainers managed to get our muscles screaming in a short space of time with minimal equipment.
The downside of the TRX training club is the lack of long-term programs to complete. For our money, knowing you’ve got a scheduled class that’s part of an extended plan in the calendar means you’re more likely to keep training regularly, so we’d like to see TRX add a feature in for this.
You’ve also got to buy into the TRX ecosystem to get the most out of the Training Club. That means spending a minimum of £97.99 (the is on sale at the time of writing) on equipment alongside the Training Club membership.
However, even taking that into account, the Training Club is cheaper than the vast majority of gym memberships. And, because the TRX is so portable (and because you can run the Training Club on your phone), you can take advantage of it wherever you are.
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