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August/September 2020

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EMILY EBSWORTH, OWNER 4357 FORSYTH ROAD, SUITE 250 | MACON 478-845-4505 | ORANGETHEORY.COM What is the mission of Orangetheory Fitness? Our heartbeat is to deliver proven fitness results for a healthier world, which couldn't be any more important than now. What sets Orangetheory Fitness apart? Orangetheory Fitness has a medical advisory board that has been instrumental in developing our policy changes, cleaning and disinfecting protocols, coach reopening education and staff and member safety protocols during COVID-19. How did Orangetheory take the lead during COVID-19? We are still providing our members with the best workout that they know and love. The workouts are actually designed to minimize cross contamination and sharing of equipment. Our classes are being offered at a reduced capacity to minimize congestion and maintain social distancing. All of our staff are screened before their shift, required to wear face masks while in the building and are keeping a 6-foot distance from members. During and after each class, our entire lobby, restrooms and studio are completely disinfected before our next class begins. While it has always been a part of our studio experience to provide members with disinfecting wipes between each interval block, members now carry their own disinfectant spray bottle and towel to wipe down every piece of equipment they've used before rotating to the next station. What is the most gratifying part of your job? Seeing our members not only reach their fitness goals but seeing all of the other positive benefits that come along with it during their journey. Orangetheory Fitness Orangetheory Fitness Left to right: Jack Minette, Sales Associate; Trevor Hagen, Head Coach; Hannah Brunner, Studio Manager; Celesta Giddens, Coach SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2020 | maconmagazine.com 65

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