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  1. Fitness and Nutrition Service

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TRIB3 is a truly unique boutique fitness concept with community at its heart. Fusing an intensive but inclusive HIIT session with a luxe, industrial setting, it’s one workout with three elements: Treadmills, Resistance and Intensity (TRI). The 45-minute session is led by expert coaches and topped off with a custom heart-rate system so you can always track your progress and see your achievements.


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TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Trib3 middenweg experience

Hello everyone,

Disclaimer: This review is not supposed to hurt any individual person but to really put my experience out for these trainings, training clubs and everyone attending there 11April 8AM Trib3 middenweg class.

I am not only questioning Trib3 owners, trainers or workers there claiming lot of things on their website but also the fitness aspirants there. Is this really human to see one person horribly falling down on treadmill (as sprint was suggested by trainer) and only 1 person trying to help out in atleast class of 30 people, trainer? And the person who is helping I am so greatful to her as she tried hard to stop the treadmill which couldn’t stop after trying for atleast 30-40 second (does trib3 has any safety measure ?) and still the trainer didn’t try to help me further and didn’t even pause the class which had hardly 5 min left. After all the above, when the person who was trying to help me throughout asked for the first aid, there was not even a basic band aids or cleaning agent for my wounds.

I generally don’t like posting such negative things but today I felt really helpless and mostly disappointed by so many people around me in that session. How are these people happy when they are not even kind, I feel so sad by this appaling behaviour of the Amsterdammers!

April 11, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Ignored requests to cancel and refuse to refund

I subscribed to a monthly Trib3 package which I wanted to cancel after a few months since I moved city. I sent multiple requests to cancel which were ignored, as I continued to be charged. They have now closed the branch I attended due to a dispute with their partner gym, and are refusing to refund over £400 of payments because they say it's a problem with the partner. The customer service is non-existent and I'm now having to look at going to court to get the refund that I'm owed. Beware, they want your money and nothing else!

February 7, 2025
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