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Can I try the studio before committing?

Can I try the studio before committing?

Yes — and you get to choose how. The lowest-stakes option is a free 15-minute tour, taken in street clothes with zero obligation. The more direct option is booking a single session off the live schedule and judging the coaching first-hand. Neither route asks for a long-term commitment.

Which suits you is mostly temperament: lookers tour, doers book. Both leave you with real information instead of a hunch.

Option one: walk through it first

The free tour is fifteen minutes with a member of the team — you see the training floor, watch how a coached circuit actually moves, get heart-rate training explained in front of the displays, then ask whatever is on your mind. We've broken down what happens on the tour if you want the preview of the preview.

It suits anyone who decides better with their eyes than with a website — and anyone whose deciding question (intensity, amenities, atmosphere) is easier to answer standing in the room than researching from a couch.

Option two: test it with a real session

If watching feels less useful than doing, reserve one class on the live schedule and treat it as your audition of the studio — not the other way around. A single session tells you how the coaching lands, how the circuit format feels in your body, and whether this is a room you'd return to. It's the cheaper kind of research, too: an hour of doing answers what a month of comparing websites can't.

Sessions scale to whoever shows up, so "I'm not ready to sample a class" is rarely true in practice. The first class walkthrough clears out the remaining unknowns before you go.

The 30-day promise once you begin

Coresa also backs the decision after you make it: if a month of training isn't supporting how you want to feel, two complimentary sessions are offered. That shifts the risk in your favour — the studio is effectively asking to be judged on thirty days of lived experience rather than on a single first impression. It's also a tell about incentives: that offer only makes sense from a team expecting the first month to go well.

A note on trial passes and intro offers

You'll notice this page quotes no trial passes, intro weeks, or starter pricing. Offers like that change too often to promise in writing, so the accurate move is asking the team what's current — on a tour, by phone at (236) 868-9964, or through the contact page. The two doors above are the ones that are always open.

Common questions

Is the tour genuinely free, or is it a sales appointment?

It's free, short, and deliberately pressure-less — you walk the floor, ask your questions, and leave with next steps only if you request them. Nobody produces paperwork.

Can I just drop by and look around without booking?

Arranging a tour time is the reliable route, since it guarantees someone is free to walk you through properly. Set it up via the tour page or a quick phone call.

Does trying one class lock me into anything?

No — a single reservation is a single reservation. Whether a second one follows is entirely a function of how the first felt.

How does the 30-day promise actually work?

The plain version: thirty days in, if the experience isn't supporting how you want to feel, the team offers two complimentary sessions. Ask them to spell out the mechanics face to face — it's a fair tour question.

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