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Today I checked out MADabolic in The Heights — and I have to say, their approach to group training is an interesting concept that had me curious and ready to test it out. MADabolic is all about structured, strength-driven interval training, and it shows how intentional every part of the workout felt.

⭐ The MADabolic System: Strength, Power, and Purpose

What makes MADabolic stand out is their signature training system built around three workout styles, each with a specific focus:

  • Momentum (M) – Designed to improve athleticism and endurance. The pace gradually builds from 70% to 90% effort through dynamic movement patterns.
  • Anaerobic (A) – High-intensity sessions targeting speed and explosive power, performed at 100% effort.
  • Durability (D) – Focuses on stability, stamina, and control through steady, sustained strength work.

Each day follows one of these training styles, creating a well-rounded fitness routine over time. I took a Momentum workout, which emphasized endurance with progressive intensity.

🔥 How the Class Flows

We started with a coach-led warm-up to prep the body. The main workout was structured around five stations:

  • Ring rows (similar to TRX, but with rings)
  • Ball slams with a floor pass
  • Dumbbell power jumps
  • Rowing machine
  • Boxing bag punches (gloves provided)

⏱️ Each station:

  • 45 seconds of work
  • 20 seconds of rest and rotation

The class built up intensity in levels:

  • 70% effort – 1 round, rest, repeat
  • 80% effort – 2 rounds, rest, repeat
  • 90% effort – 3 rounds, rest, repeat

This structure made the workout feel smooth and progressive, pushing you without burning you out too fast. It was sweaty, controlled, and effective. 💦

Tip: Don’t forget to bring water — you’ll definitely want it between rounds.

💰 Pricing Options at MADabolic The Heights

  • First Class Free – No commitment, just show up and try it out
  • Intro Offer – 5 days for $5 (local clients only)
  • 12-Month Unlimited Membership – $198/month
  • 1-Month Unlimited Membership – $228/month
  • 10-Session Package – $268 (expires in 90 days)

Plenty of flexible options whether you’re looking to commit long-term or just test it out.

🔍 Pros & Cons

Here’s a quick breakdown for anyone considering MADabolic:

Pros:

  • ✅ Structured and progressive workouts
  • ✅ Focus on strength and form — not random high-intensity chaos
  • ✅ Friendly, knowledgeable coaches
  • ✅ First class is completely free
  • ✅ Gloves provided for boxing stations
  • ✅ Clean facility with showers 🚿
  • ✅ Class times available mornings & evenings
  • ✅ Good music and energy throughout the workout 🎶
  • ✅ Feels like working out with a personal trainer — without the 1-on-1 price

Cons:

  • ❌ The daily workout style changes — so you’ll need to wait a few days to repeat your favorite format (like Momentum or Anaerobic)
  • ❌ Higher price point than some gyms or studios, though the coaching and structure justify it

💎 Final Thoughts

I really enjoyed the class and definitely plan on going back to try the other workout styles MADabolic offers. The coach was friendly and helpful, and the whole class had a smooth, structured feel to it. They even have showers on-site, so there’s no excuse not to squeeze in a workout — whether it’s before work or after.

With class times in both the morning and evening, it’s super convenient. I’d recommend anyone give it a try, especially since the first session is free. It’s a solid way to challenge your body and switch up your fitness routine.

Although the price may be higher than some gyms, classes like this help you build a consistent routine, stay accountable, and create a strong foundation — especially if you’re just starting out.

💬 Tried MADabolic or curious to check it out? Drop a comment below!
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