Especially since you are really old. Low blow at Dafty . Pretty sure you have already made up your mind tron, just looking for affirmation.I do some work for advertising companies that do work for gyms and the straight dope is that 99% of what they're selling is a brand. The core product is the same but they need you to believe each one is different.
That said, assuming everything you stated is true and worth $111/mo you should go for it. For me the cleanliness is not a problem but time. Time is money - especially since you're super old. If it's closer and you have more instant access to the equipment, I say get after it.
The membership is a 12 month commitment. I’m a little unsure if it’s the right playPeople spend hundreds of dollars a month on all sorts of useless junk/hobbies/substances. Do it.
I didn’t take it as a slight. He’s not lying.Especially since you are really old. Low blow at Dafty . Pretty sure you have already made up your mind tron, just looking for affirmation.
That's at least 5 hours per week; 260 in the year. $2532 / 260 = $9.74 per hour for a healthy Italian heart and all the Slavic pussy South Florida has to offer.I’m a little unsure if it’s the right play
If this is true, worth it for sure! Good luck sir.-I know myself……if I really like my gym, I will go religiously 4-5 times per week.
Got one about 6 months ago. Not as bad as I expectedI’ve had knee pain last month or so.
Caused by playing excessive pickleball.
Just got a knee injection yesterday.
Has anyone else gotten that?
It’s a “token” gym about the size of a large master bedroom.Tronner. No gym facilities at your new place?
That sucks!I forgot to mention about the gym thing: I’ve completely stopped cycling. I moved 2 months ago and my new place has no place for me to store my bike. I can’t even keep it on the balcony because of association rules!
I sold my beloved Cannondale Bad Boy. :(
This makes going to the gym regularly more crucial.