No fishbowl.
No one watching you figure it out. No crowd to walk through. No one filming beside you.
One door. One client. No audience. The whole room is yours for the session.
Most training spaces are built to keep the floor busy: more members, more stations, more noise, more people doing their own thing around you. Then they call it personal because someone with a clipboard says your name while three other workouts are happening six feet away.
Turbo is built for one appointment at a time. One room. One coach. Enough equipment to train hard, enough control to make the session feel like yours, and no accidental burpee soundtrack coming from the corner. The room is not decoration. It is how the session stays focused.
No one watching you figure it out. No crowd to walk through. No one filming beside you.
Calm, focused, colorful, bright, low, quiet, loud. The room can shift instead of forcing one vibe on everybody.
Strength, mobility, and conditioning equipment chosen for what it does, not to fill a floor.
Privacy is not just "nobody else is here." It is control over the little things that make training feel human: the lighting, the pace, the volume, the conversation, the exercise selection, and the preparation before each client walks in.
Coaching, strength work, conditioning, and the equipment behind them - all inside one room prepared for one person.





If you have never felt at home on a busy gym floor, this is the whole difference. You arrive, the room is ready, and the time is entirely yours. Quiet or loud, calm or colorful, private conversation or no talking at all - privacy is not a mood here; it is a standard. For clients who need formal confidentiality, that can be handled too.