I train for free at my local gym. It's good to be da king![]()
-LH
Free
$1 to $15 a month
$16 to $30 a month
$31 to $50 a month
$51 to $75 a month
$76 or over a month
or under $100 a year (prepaid or other option)
$101 to $200 a year (prepaid or other option)
$201 to $300 a year (prepaid or other option)
$300 or more a year (prepaid or other option)
I train for free at my local gym. It's good to be da king![]()
-LH
I pay 35.95 a month to goto the local gym. They are currently in the middle of adding a third story and an additional 18,300 square feet of space. Right now they are sitting at 50,000 square feet.
http://www.healthworksfitnesscenter.com/
9.50 for me. I know a personal trainer at 24 hour so I got the hook up. That is an all club membership for life. Actually, it is 19.00 a month, but my work pays half.![]()
YMCA $38/month
M-F is 6-9
Sa is 7-6
and Su is 2-6
worst ****ing piece of garbage gym i've ever seen; i'm superbly pissed off at my gym over the holidays... closed christmas eve and the day after christmas, new years eve, new years day, and closing at 6:00pm on a ****ing saturday...
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i may go to powerhouse
why did u join it then. Mines not much better mine closes at 5 on weekends, and I work nights so weekend lifting is out of the question. Must be a y thing, mine closed all those days tooOriginally Posted by Bean666
wow those hours really do suck........sometimes i dont even get to the gym until 9 or later..........thats why i couldnt imagine going to a gym that wasnt 24 hoursOriginally Posted by Bean666
Strength does not come from winning. Your struggles develop your strengths. When you go through hardships and decide not to surrender, THAT IS STRENGTH
60$ a month to tristate athletic club...Can get into all 24/7 Fitness centers free...but there are none around here .![]()
I work out at THE GYM for $19 a month its a awesome place. But right now all the new years resolutions are going on so it can get packed I give it a month and it will be weeded out.
I pay $29 a month for "The Mecca of Bodybuilding" Gold's in Venice, Ca.
I pay 500 rubles a month. The draw back is the fricking gym is in Russia![]()
Originally Posted by ragept
wow........thats amazingly cheap esp. for that gym...........i would love to train there one day
Strength does not come from winning. Your struggles develop your strengths. When you go through hardships and decide not to surrender, THAT IS STRENGTH
i worked out there for a week before. never saw so many famous people in one spot before. or so many ripped people... James Caan was there working out with Ray Liotta. i kept getting in Caans way to see if their PT would say something. but Caan just laughed at me.Originally Posted by ragept
had a deal when i first joined 99 for a year (199 for 2) stupid me only signed up for one year now i have to pay 250 to rejoin
Bottom line is you have to find a gym that meets your needs. It has to be open hours that fit into your schedule, have equipment that you like, and be an environment that you feel comfortable in. I dont really consider price because I spend so much time there I get more than my money's worth.
$15 bucks a month with no contract. Its a pretty sweet deal
I paid a few grand to build my home gym and after about 5 years, I'm now saving money on gym fees. 24/7 access.
I helped tear off the old carpeting to the new 24 hour gym in my city and I got a free year membership with $100 annual renewal per year. =P
Good deal bro.
i train at school which costs 27 grand a year...bastards....other than that Golds Gym around me is 99 for three months...not too bad and no contract.
i just joined a new gym after moving to another state.
It costs me $50 per yr for me and my family to go
Open 24/7. Which is important cause i work on a roster of 3 days, 3 nights then 6 off. so i train at really strange times.
Its pretty basic, but everything i need, ****loads of weight, good solild benches, squat racks and power racks.
Plenty of massive guys there, but noone of bodybuilding quality which is a pity
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