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Yes- believe it or not I didn’t know it was a “transformation factory” when I signed up. In retrospect the “goals interview” was laughable as the guy in the gold Daytona was going to give me literally the exact same plan as everyone else. I wish they’d just been straight with me then, but I’m not unhappy with where I’ve ended up.
Roar is one of those transformation style places. I know 2 PTs that used to work in those types of gym and this kind of thing is standard practice. Essentially they’re designed for money rich, time poor people who need to be slightly beasted.
For me training in a nice gym, with all the equipment you could want, classes, PT and medical teams is worth the money. It costs more but I find that it makes me train longer and better.
Looking at where you are now, a PT who knows your goals and a regular training plan at the gym should more than suffice.