4/5 Julie R. 5 months ago on Google • 10 reviews
The
concept
of
Aurum
is
very
enticing,
only
6
minutes
a
week
of
high
intensity
weight
training
and
fulfill
your
all
of
your
fitness
goals.
I
was
very
impressed
in
the
beginning,
but
about
10
months
in,
after
I
had
reached
my
personal
best,
my
scores
kept
falling
and
I
lost
interest
in
continuing
my
abo.
The
trainers
were
very
professional
and
friendly,
but
for
someone
who
likes
a
varied
fitness
program,
Aurum
will
start
getting
boring
after
a
certain
time
period.
I
felt
that
I
would
rather
spend
more
time
during
the
week
being
not
so
efficient
but
doing
something
I
actually
enjoyed.
For
sure,
Aurum
is
a
question
of
taste.
I
would
have
given
Aurum
5
stars
after
my
first
6
months,
but
because
of
the
boredom
factor,
I
had
to
take
off
a
star
after
the
honeymoon
phase
was
over.
I
never
thought
when
I
joined
that
the
same
6
exercises
every
week,
even
if
only
for
6
minutes,
would
end
up
becoming
a
chore
I
hated
to
do.
For
people
who
aren’t
bothered
by
repetitive
tasks,
Aurum
might
be
a
good
choice.
I
did
slightly
build
muscle
mass
after
a
year,
but
I
couldn’t
bring
myself
to
renew
after
my
abo
expired
and
nobody
at
Aurum
ever
enquired
why
after
attending
weekly
sessions
for
a
year.
I
thought
they
would
have
been
interested
in
personal
customer
feedback
especially
since
they
market
themselves
as
a
premium
service.
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