I pay 30 a month for a year and I also had to pay a 99 dollar initiation fee. Really expensive, but the place is huge and nice. I might look into another one were I can pay month by month. The schools is big, but I can't stand it there because of the people there.
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Lifts...wow!!
Im be surprised if they didnt have a selection of quality aftershaves in the locker rooms, for post workout along with Marble and Brass fixture everywhere...lol!
At my gym, you have your typical English guys who havnt seen one ray of sunshine their entire lives...They spend work hours on building themselves up, and having these great physiques, but dont care that they look terrible because there almost see white and transparent as a ghost.....as long as there happy :D
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I have had my membership with the bally's chain since 1984 at around $18.99 per year. I have seen multiple name changes, ownership changes. But the enviroment remains the same. Most people go to create some sort of a social life. Meanwhile, as they talk all of the weights are open. My father has had his membership since 1965...so it runs in the family.....
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Originally posted by rock
lift at a Gold's......pretty happy except for the guys in guinea tees that walk around with lat syndrome....
hahaha :rofl: :rofl: sooo true man
all because they go to "Golds" they figuree that all yah have to do is breath in the smelly air and poof instant lats ........
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got a dumbell rack and bench at home, used to have complet home gym but when got seriously injured let my brother have it
so, home, gym at apt. has all cardio nautilus and dumbells you need, plus it's 30 seconds from my door and open 24-7
plus gym membership, 30 month, similar to a bally's
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Was training at the YMCA, but there were too many young teens. Nothing wrong with teens lifting, but when they spend their times between basket ball games sitting on the benches talking it get annoying. It was only $25/mo.
Now I'm at World Gym which is $45/mo, but it's serious lifters only.
I can't believe how many people train at home! I think it was Arnold in his Encyclopedia who talked about the gym atmosphere motivating and pushing you. I find thats true. I have difficulty motivating at home.
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Agreed, I tried home, but I need not only the atmosphere but the ability to throw plates around and make noise without worrying about the neighbors or my floor. Plus they have more weights, a 4 way neck machine, and other crap that comes in handy. At minimum I'd want a bench and rack.
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