John Madsen Performance

Hours

Thursday:
5:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday:
5:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday:
7:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
5:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday:
5:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday:
5:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Chamber Rating

Verified Member
4.5 - (52 reviews)
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About
John Madsen Performance

John Madsen is a highly sought after consultant who teaches high-performance individuals and executive teams how to AUTOMATE CHAMPIONSHIP BEHAVIOR to get CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS. His clientele ranges from Olympians, MLB Players, NFL players, and Corporate Execs to the ordinary dude who wants to WIN On his popular new podcast, THE SHOW with John Madsen, his mission is to teach High-Performance Behavior and Mindset for people who refuse to settle for an AVERAGE life.

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Q What is the phone number for John Madsen Performance?

A The phone number for John Madsen Performance is: 801-633-4719.


Q Where is John Madsen Performance located?

A John Madsen Performance is located at 6151 Highland Dr., Holladay, UT 84121


Q What is the internet address for John Madsen Performance?

A The website (URL) for John Madsen Performance is: https://johnmadsen.com


Q How big is John Madsen Performance?

A John Madsen Performance employs approximately 20+ people.


Q What days are John Madsen Performance open?

A John Madsen Performance is open:
Thursday: 5:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday: 5:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday: 7:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 5:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday: 5:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday: 5:00 AM - 8:00 PM


Q How is John Madsen Performance rated?

A John Madsen Performance has a 4.5 Star Rating from 52 reviewers.

Hours

Thursday:
5:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday:
5:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday:
7:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
5:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday:
5:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday:
5:00 AM - 8:00 PM

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John Madsen Performance

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( 52 Reviews )
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Kenneth T. on Yelp

image I signed up some time ago after seeing their Facebook ads. I thought the personality was good and there were a lot of interesting things that he said. However, once you pass the sales presentation, it's all downhill from there. The cost is very high but they reel you in by telling you about the lifetime Facebook group and the weekly zoom calls. The reviews must be fake because it seems like everyone who posts in the Facebook group is already in good shape. When you dig a little deeper into the people who do post, they're all trainers. Everything is done through an app. The coach I was assigned to, never checked in like he was supposed to. When I tried to reach out, I was never responded to but in the sales presentation, they push that you can reach out 24/7 and will usually be responded to within hours if not minutes which is far from the truth. They tell you that they offer you a full money back guarantee which is also a false claim. If you do the workouts, the workouts are a joke. They give you a workout that is supposed to last you 60-90 minutes. The workouts do last that long but you definitely don't feel tired afterward. The whole program is meant to string you along for as long as possible to suck you dry for their hefty costs. The Facebook group seems like a cult of trainers posting nothing useful in order to make you think everyone is getting great results so that you won't say anything. If you log into the zoom calls, usually it's only John, 1-2 trainers, you, and sometimes another 1-2 people which shows you how dead it really is. They also try to push that they want to transform your life and that it's only meant for busy executives and business owners as well as only people who can make decisions on the spot. The place is a load of crock. Once you sign up, you'll see that the website portal is filled with spam to get you to signup sales funnels and marketing trash, you can signup to buy supplements that they get kickbacks on, and not to mention almost all the videos on their website DO NOT WORK. I've logged in from different devices, different browsers, different locations just to make sure it wasn't just me and it's all trash. I wouldn't be surprised if they got bombarded with garbage reviews which is why they changed their name from AthleticAf To SupraHuman


Jessica K. on Yelp

image I'm so surprised there is no review on this place. This place is actually located inside of Xcel Fitness. They have their own program. And I can't tell you enough how much I love this place. Trainers are awesome. And you get to go to the regular classes that you will make your gym friends who are as dedicated as you are! Programs are customized to your ability. Class is somewhat mix of free-weights and crossfire. The result of this place is absolutely amazing. They have a good workout program as well as the meal plan.  Honestly this is the hidden gem that I don't want to share it, haha. Exercise was just a pain until I started this program. Are you persuaded yet? Just go to website and register for the class.


Katherine Judd Cottrell on Google

image This program is incredible!!! I have never seen such quick results in my entire life! I participated in their Six Week Challenge and loved it! It was hard, it was a challenge, and it wasn't always fun to say no to donuts and bagels and pasta. It WAS satisfying and fulfilling to conquer bad habits and see results. It was SO much fun working out in a group setting and feeling the change over time. If you're looking for an intense workout, for someone to push you, and for results, JMP is the place to be. I would highly recommend this program to anyone who is serious about their fitness goals.


Kelly McMurtrey on Google

image Let me first start out by saying that my review is not of the actual program run by John Madsen. From everything I've read, the actual program is probably really good and helpful.
My review is based solely on my experiences and I just feel that what I experienced wasn't okay and I'd hate for other people to go in blind. Life is already hard enough, you don't need to go to this place and experience what I experienced.
A couple years ago, when I saw an ad for a free program for women to lose weight, I jumped on the opportunity. When I went in for the orientation, it turned out it was one of those programs where you pay X amount of money and then if you lose a certain amount of fat, you'll get that money back. The point that Mr. Madsen made was that by paying money, it ensured that I'd be invested. When I raised my hand and asked how I'd know he was invested, especially as by my losing that weight meant he'd be losing money, he wasn't very happy. He basically ignored the question and instead said that if we couldn't make the decision to pay immediately then we weren't committed and we should leave. So I left, not because I wouldn't have paid given some reassurances, but because his response made me feel attacked and like I wasn't even worth his time. I won't lie. I don't have great self-esteem, so it hurt my self-esteem to be talked to like that.
Flash forward to six months ago. I was once again scouring the internet for work out and weight loss secrets (yessss...I'm still trying to get in better shape), and what should pop up on my facebook but an add for a free six week program. I'm instantly suspicious, but decide it can't hurt to check it out. Lo and behold, it takes me to John Madsen performance. As wary as I was, I scheduled another orientation. Unsurprisingly, there is no free program. When I ask about the free program, the gal running the orientation looks awkward and then says they don't do a free program. I turn to the other girl in the orientation with me, who confirms that she also saw an ad for a free program. Long story short, I don't write off Athletic and Fit immediately...I take a tour and ask for a free workout to try it out, thinking that maybe it is worth the money. Not long after I leave, I get a text from them. Basically, they act like I was lying about having seen a free six week program and then try to tell me they don't do those "Free" six week challenges. I can let go the abruptness of the text, but the worst part of all this was the poor girl in that orientation with me...she was quite over weight and she said this telling line as I was talking with her, "People like them don't understand what it's like for people like me. I feel trapped by my weight and I want so badly to lose it, but I don't have that kind of money. I feel like they just tried to lure me in with a free advertisement and then try to get me to spend money by hitting me where it hurts: my weight." My heart went out to this girl. I don't care anymore how good your program is or how well it works, it's not okay for you to use false advertising to prey on and abuse people's self esteem.
Also, full disclosure, I never did get that free workout to see if it was even a good program. I freely admit that I'm a little miffed by that, too.


Heidi S on Google

image Gained weight (body fat), lost muscle mass, lost close to $1,000. Very disappointed with the end result for me...
Advertising on facebook & what was said over the phone to get me into the sales pitch & what was said in the meeting are NOT transparent. I wish everyone & every business could be transparent. I was asked if I'd trust (John) & his nutrition advice. (I didn't know what that advice would be until after I signed up & paid). It was 1.5 pounds of meat/ animal product EVERY day. I told them I was studying veganism before & after signing up & so 1.5 pounds of meat/animal protein/day is a whole lot for me... The alternative was 1.5 pounds of tofu or soy a day. I didn't think that was healthy, so I didn't try it. I HATE the outcome & results I got. Plus, I don't trust them. Other people are happy with their results. That is good. I tried to see past the advertising & signed up for the program. I tried to think that maybe his diet would work for me, I just didn't know what it would be until too late (money paid & contract signed); but, I just couldn't believe it was good for me once I found out what it was.
Then since I was desparate when I signed up- not really able to afford it, but really wanting help - or to get in good shape & health, I signed up. Hopefully anyone considering this program can know & make the best decision for them.
If you sign up for a year contract (or in my case 6 months): the price comes out to be about $20/workout (@ 3 times a week). The 6 month contract would usually be a little bit more. They advertised for a 6 week program, but told me that for the results I wanted, it should be a year or 6 month minimum.
I felt good some workouts. But did have some body pains before staring (sometimes) & hoped they could help me exercise correctly so I wouldn't injure myself or keep having the pain. One Saturday morning workout I told the instructor/coach (title??) that my shoulder hurt doing push ups, so he had me do them at an incline & that hurt more. So, I am kind of really disappointed.


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