i do. if you plan on getting a good workout i would say be there before 3pm or after 9pm. anytime in between you will be doing a lot of standing and waiting.
not always true, when i do go i usually get there about 4:45-5 and am done in about an hr
Originally posted by DOHCTR
You sir are the poster child for "Go big or go home"!
I don't see how Anytime gets away with such high monthly dues with such little to offer.
Honestly, I don't have to deal with the douches at 24hour, there's hardly anyone there.
Yesterday was the most people I've seen at one time in the gym, and that was 11-12, including me and my buddy.
It's a truely 24 hour gym, unlike the one that calls itself 24 Hour Fitness.
It's $30ish/mo or $45ish/mo with tanning. No signup fees, just first month and key fob for afterhours entry. That's still cheaper than the big gyms.
I would have gone back to 24 hour, but I didn't renew my $99/yr membership when i moved to Austin, because the closest 24 hour wasn't so close. I called and asked if I could restart that plan again, as it had been less than a year since I didn't renew, they said no, and gave me some outrageous price to start plus monthly was $45-50
I have been at the same 24 hour for 15 years now and it costs me $13 a month. The equipment is shit and about a third of the treadmills are broken at any given time.
I just landed a new gig that has a gym at the office downtown and reimburses me $40 a month for a gym membership. I'm not sure if I will just add to my 24 hour membership or sign up with a whole new gym.
This place also reimburses $40 a month for things like Weight Watchers, I am going to see if they'll do the same for My Fit Foods. That will be nice if I can get them to sign off on that.
Originally posted by racrguy
What's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?
Originally posted by racrguy
Voting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.
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