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ThisIs_ATruthThang
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"Poll question: How much are you paying for the gym?!?"


  

          

So I really need to start getting healthy. My doctor says my cholesterol is high, and I'm starting to feel it. And I suffer from migraines and more than a few people say excersise helps reduce them. I'm not trying to lose weight really. I like how I look though I could smooth my tummy a bit. I think changing my eating is the biggest part of that I know.

But I'm struggling with finding a gym or a method of getting fit. I wanted to go to Equinox because I heard the facilities are amazing, and that they have great classes which makes me feel like I would feel great going. I currently hate the gym. But to sign up?!?! They wanted $700!!! Wtf?!?! $400 as an initiation? Nah pimp

I hate Planet Fitness and currently owe them money. Lol I need to settle that but I stopped going because there were too many thugs, divas, and fresh out the pen "personal trainers". And it smelled bad.

I'm now looking at NYSC even though I constantly hear it's a hookup spot for DL men. That might be to my advantage! Means they won't be looking at my struggling ass! Lol But I don't know the vibe I get from the ones Ive been in have been that it's a guys gym. I really want a place with good classes because I'm a beginner to this workout thing and I reall don't know what I'm doing/ going to do.

My max budget on this "getting fit" is $100 a month. It doesn't get much in this town I feel like...

What are you guys doing/paying?

Any suggestions?

Poll result (29 votes)
$10-25 Planet Fitness/ Blink Price (10 votes)Vote
$35-50 Bally's/Gold's Gym (12 votes)Vote
$75-100 New York Sports Club/Health club (2 votes)Vote
$175+ Equinox/ Crossfit/ high end health club (1 votes)Vote
I pay for classes but not for use of a gym I.e Soul Cycle or kickboxing (1 votes)Vote
I workout at home or free with a friend using their membership (3 votes)Vote

  

  

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LOL:
Jan 22nd 2015
1
I hear that every time someone mentions that gym
Jan 22nd 2015
3
I do the NYC Parks Dept Recreational Center
Jan 22nd 2015
2
Im so out of shape it's not funny lol
Jan 22nd 2015
9
^^
Jan 22nd 2015
39
RE: How much are you paying for the gym?!?
Jan 22nd 2015
4
damn how much a month is that?
Jan 22nd 2015
6
RE: damn how much a month is that?
Jan 22nd 2015
29
      **Felt** Get it mama!!
Jan 22nd 2015
46
RE: How much are you paying for the gym?!?
Jan 22nd 2015
23
      RE: How much are you paying for the gym?!?
Jan 22nd 2015
33
           RE: How much are you paying for the gym?!?
Jan 22nd 2015
85
0. Gym in my building.
Jan 22nd 2015
5
YMCA – $60
Jan 22nd 2015
7
Yup
Jan 22nd 2015
22
RE: YMCA – $40
Jan 22nd 2015
49
that good ole planet fitness, even tho i rarely go
Jan 22nd 2015
8
YO.
Jan 22nd 2015
13
      Yea pole dancing works everything
Jan 22nd 2015
24
      wife helps choreograph moves for pole dancing competitions
Jan 22nd 2015
25
      Why not buy one now?
Jan 22nd 2015
34
           cause the studio she works for has them
Jan 22nd 2015
41
                maaaaaaaaaan listen
Jan 22nd 2015
56
                     hmm... she tried to hit me with the delux model.
Jan 22nd 2015
73
      I have a pole at my spot
Jan 22nd 2015
54
      one of the best workouts i've ever had
Jan 22nd 2015
55
           lol Same here. I can hang from the pole but that's it
Jan 22nd 2015
57
                shit you're both doing better than me
Jan 22nd 2015
62
                     Pretty interesting responses
Jan 22nd 2015
80
                          it all looks cute and easy
Jan 22nd 2015
84
                               In other words
Jan 22nd 2015
88
                                    YEP
Jan 22nd 2015
91
i'm thinking about joining blink
Jan 22nd 2015
10
$35.
Jan 22nd 2015
11
^^^^ LA Fitness out here in Marietta
Jan 22nd 2015
16
      RE: ^^^^ LA Fitness out here in Marietta
Jan 22nd 2015
52
      Fitness19 was my spot/use to live out there
Jan 22nd 2015
69
           RE: Fitness19 was my spot/use to live out there
Jan 22nd 2015
76
      ha ha, I hated that LA Fitnes
Jan 22nd 2015
77
           RE: ha ha, I hated that LA Fitnes
Jan 22nd 2015
89
           yeah i intentionally don't go until late
Jan 22nd 2015
90
green. the charge is 79, but i pay 39 ( 40 reimbursement from gig)
Jan 22nd 2015
12
I have 3 gym requirements that drive the price up
Jan 22nd 2015
14
RE: I have 3 gym requirements that drive the price up
Jan 22nd 2015
36
$15 - Blink
Jan 22nd 2015
15
Gold's $40
Jan 22nd 2015
17
Definitely check out the YMCA...
Jan 22nd 2015
18
YMCA just supsended my membership until I bring in my taxes
Jan 22nd 2015
26
      really? wow...lol...
Jan 22nd 2015
31
           I'm in Charlotte and found it on their website
Jan 22nd 2015
40
           The Y has a regular membership fee
Jan 22nd 2015
43
$20 Planet fitness. I want to switch bc smith machines :(
Jan 22nd 2015
19
blue but it aint a ballys golds or nothin
Jan 22nd 2015
20
$30 a month @ 24hr Fitness. Chapter off you prepay 2yrs at Costco
Jan 22nd 2015
21
it's only 30 there?
Jan 22nd 2015
27
      It's that cheap everywhere, If you but the whole year at Costco
Jan 22nd 2015
47
      Nah. If you buy at Costco it is like $15 / month
Jan 22nd 2015
53
           i should buy this pkg but i never like to pay everything upfront. lol
Jan 22nd 2015
93
      They have the fat ppl special right now $25 / month
Jan 22nd 2015
51
my golds membership is 9.99 a month. whose paying $50?
Jan 22nd 2015
28
people who want basketball and a pool
Jan 22nd 2015
32
^^^the only way i'm leaving golds
Jan 22nd 2015
44
wait, wtf special u find that at?
Jan 22nd 2015
35
been going for a few yrs now. i cant call it
Jan 22nd 2015
45
gold just bought my old gym and i know it's not 9.99
Jan 22nd 2015
97
Shape Up NYC--free
Jan 22nd 2015
30
YES!!!!
Jan 22nd 2015
37
^^^
Jan 22nd 2015
42
You the shit!!! Thank ya mama!
Jan 22nd 2015
48
$75 for six months at the Park and Rec
Jan 22nd 2015
38
free...my job has a gym that's free
Jan 22nd 2015
50
Oh you just rubbing it in! Lol
Jan 22nd 2015
58
lol! i couldnt help it :)
Jan 22nd 2015
87
my job had that. 2 trainers on staff...
Jan 22nd 2015
96
Gyms are such a hustle. Get you to sign up for a year knowing the avg
Jan 22nd 2015
59
Another reason to join the Y
Jan 22nd 2015
60
haha
Jan 22nd 2015
61
I'm signing my daughter up for swim lessons. YMCA want $150 app fee
Jan 22nd 2015
64
RE: I'm signing my daughter up for swim lessons. YMCA want $150 app fee
Jan 22nd 2015
72
Yup. All their cases have member/non-member pricing
Jan 22nd 2015
78
      Thank you for the info.
Jan 22nd 2015
82
Here (ATL) they are waiving the app fee this month
Jan 22nd 2015
75
you can also suspend your membership
Jan 22nd 2015
71
RE: Gyms are such a hustle. Get you to sign up for a year knowing the av...
Jan 22nd 2015
63
      that is great for some people...you in the minority tho.
Jan 22nd 2015
70
           I don't want to gas myself up
Jan 22nd 2015
81
between red and blue. It helps
Jan 22nd 2015
65
$100 budget is tough. Check this
Jan 22nd 2015
66
Lol well looks like most aren't paying $100 and nah baby I'm not a Cross...
Jan 22nd 2015
68
But yea based on your criteria the Y is a good option
Jan 22nd 2015
67
the $10 Planet Fitness keeps me looking nice.
Jan 22nd 2015
74
$20 -planet fitness blackety black works for me. i love the 3
Jan 22nd 2015
79
i pay $19.99/mo for Gold's.
Jan 22nd 2015
83
none of the above...i go to the gym on post
Jan 22nd 2015
86
LA Fitness and a local gym closer to my house 24/7 Fit
Jan 22nd 2015
92
$35-$40 a month i think. too much
Jan 22nd 2015
94
that $10 PF works cuz u have enough left over 4 a pack of smokes
Jan 22nd 2015
95
the one in my hood is 39
Jan 22nd 2015
98

blkprinceMD05
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1. "LOL:"
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>
>I'm now looking at NYSC even though I constantly hear it's a
>hookup spot for DL men.

this post seems ny specific but good luck, ur probably right tho, with amount of walking that goes on in nyc, changing ur diet will probably get u to where u want to be

prototype

stand ur ground, believe in urself,
believe in love, prepare urself for love, remove the negativity from ur life, and accept the love u kno u deserve

  

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ThisIs_ATruthThang
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Thu Jan-22-15 09:50 AM

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3. "I hear that every time someone mentions that gym "
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It isn't NYC specific. I really want to know how much others are investing in their physical fitness. I know what I can spend but I wanted to gage whether or not these expensive gyms are worth it.

And also get suggestions from Okfit if weight loss isnt my #1 goal, should I really be gym focused or just find me a class somewhere or just run? I don't know.


I'd love a trainer but I can't afford one. Lol




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2. "I do the NYC Parks Dept Recreational Center"
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6 month membership (that they don't advertise) is $50-75. 50 without pool privileges if your center has a pool, 75 with privileges. I do the $50 since I only really go there for the indoor track at my local center.

I also do bodyweight circuits at home, try Nerd Fitness or BuzzFeed Health. I can tell you those workouts are legit if you use proper form and are consistent.

here for dis.

  

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ThisIs_ATruthThang
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9. "Im so out of shape it's not funny lol "
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So yea I need to be in the kids class ages 5yrs old to 10yrs old! Lol I'm joking but I'm serious. So those classes might give me anxiety. Lol

Also the problem is there's no gyms besides Blink and Lucille Roberts around where I live. And at THIS point, if it's not near my home or work (midtown) I KNOW I'm not going. I have a bag of excuses lol




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39. "^^"
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4. "RE: How much are you paying for the gym?!?"
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I actually have 3 different memberships:

UFC Gym for my kickboxing and boxing needs. (occasionally)

CrossFit for my general workout needs. (3-4 days a week)

Fitness Connection for my running and fitness class needs (1-2 days a week)

Yeah...I'm a gym rat.

"We don't make mistakes, we just have happy little accidents" - Bob Ross

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ThisIs_ATruthThang
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6. "damn how much a month is that? "
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I admire you sister! I used to love kickboxing. I think that might be an option for me! Just have to find a good class not too far out of my way.




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Tiggerific
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29. "RE: damn how much a month is that? "
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~$250 total. But, again, I'm a gym rat and my hubby doesn't mind me putting in work towards my fitness and overall health. I want to be around for my hubby and daughter as long as possible.

"We don't make mistakes, we just have happy little accidents" - Bob Ross

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ThisIs_ATruthThang
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46. "**Felt** Get it mama!!"
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Somebody's lying...

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23. "RE: How much are you paying for the gym?!?"
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>CrossFit for my general workout needs. (3-4 days a week)
>
>Fitness Connection for my running and fitness class needs (1-2
>days a week)


So your CrossFit is strictly weight lifting? No cardio exercises or equipment at all? It is smart on your part to want to vary up your workouts to include bodyweight stuff, at least that's what I'm assuming you're referring to with the fitness class needs for your Fitness Connection workouts.

  

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33. "RE: How much are you paying for the gym?!?"
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CrossFit is a total body workout but I will admit, its not always cardiovascular in nature, so I do try to get in a few cardio workouts when I can. Yesterday was my rest day. Usually I would go to CrossFit today, but I am a little sore today so I think I'm going to switch things up a bit and go to Fitness Connection and get on the Arc Trainer (elliptical) for an hour.


My fitness blog:
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"We don't make mistakes, we just have happy little accidents" - Bob Ross

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85. "RE: How much are you paying for the gym?!?"
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>CrossFit is a total body workout but I will admit, its not
>always cardiovascular in nature, so I do try to get in a few
>cardio workouts when I can. Yesterday was my rest day.
>Usually I would go to CrossFit today, but I am a little sore
>today so I think I'm going to switch things up a bit and go to
>Fitness Connection and get on the Arc Trainer (elliptical) for
>an hour.
>


The main reason I asked is because I've seen some CrossFit workouts that have either sprints or rowing machine drills mixed in, so I'm surprised your location doesn't have that mixed in as well. I've never done CrossFit myself, so I could be wrong.

  

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5. "0. Gym in my building."
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>So I really need to start getting healthy. My doctor says my
>cholesterol is high, and I'm starting to feel it. And I suffer
>from migraines and more than a few people say excersise helps
>reduce them. I'm not trying to lose weight really. I like how
>I look though I could smooth my tummy a bit. I think changing
>my eating is the biggest part of that I know.
>
>But I'm struggling with finding a gym or a method of getting
>fit. I wanted to go to Equinox because I heard the facilities
>are amazing, and that they have great classes which makes me
>feel like I would feel great going. I currently hate the gym.
>But to sign up?!?! They wanted $700!!! Wtf?!?! $400 as an
>initiation? Nah pimp
>
>I hate Planet Fitness and currently owe them money. Lol I need
>to settle that but I stopped going because there were too many
>thugs, divas, and fresh out the pen "personal trainers". And
>it smelled bad.
>
>I'm now looking at NYSC even though I constantly hear it's a
>hookup spot for DL men. That might be to my advantage! Means
>they won't be looking at my struggling ass! Lol But I don't
>know the vibe I get from the ones Ive been in have been that
>it's a guys gym. I really want a place with good classes
>because I'm a beginner to this workout thing and I reall don't
>know what I'm doing/ going to do.
>
>My max budget on this "getting fit" is $100 a month. It
>doesn't get much in this town I feel like...
>
>What are you guys doing/paying?
>
>Any suggestions?

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7. "YMCA – $60"
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Thu Jan-22-15 09:54 AM by bigkarma

  

          

Actually my wife teaches classes there now, so my membership is free, but before that I paid.

The Y is perfect. They have enough equipment for me to do what I need to get done, as well as; a full basketball court, pool, jogging track, steam/sauna, spin and a ton of classes like bootcamp, bodypump, abs, yoga, tai-chi...etc.

Plus as a Y member I can go to any location. I've used YMCAs in Chicago, Portland, Orlando and Tampa.

The only thing I miss is the atmosphere of the musclehead gym. I cut my teeth working out at spots like Futureman, Lee Haney's, Main Event (owned by Sting and Lex Luger back in the day) and Goldberg's.

  

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22. "Yup"
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My girl gets a discount on Y memberships through her job. And she bounces back & forth between 2 of the YMCA facilities near us. I think for the both of us, she was paying $70/month.

My current job has a small gym that I've been using. But I'm starting to miss all the options the Y has.

  

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49. "RE: YMCA – $40"
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SimplyHannah
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8. "that good ole planet fitness, even tho i rarely go "
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Im trying go find a pole dancing and Pilates class

  

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13. "YO."
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I took my very first pole dancing class last night and let me tell you that it's NOT a game.
my abs still hurt

here for dis.

  

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ThisIs_ATruthThang
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24. "Yea pole dancing works everything "
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I took a class with some friends and my ass, abs, and legs hurt for a week. Tough workout. But it was so fun! Music and energy was great!




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legsdiamond
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25. "wife helps choreograph moves for pole dancing competitions"
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not on the pole but when they are away from the pole.

Anyway, she is taking a pole fitness class for free and I'm happy.

It's funny because since she is a dancer she looks sexy as hell UNTIL she tries to do those pole moves. Her abs ain't ready but once she gets there..

we will be buying a pole for the crib.

  

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34. "Why not buy one now?"
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Q: How do you get to Carnegie Hall?
A: Practice, practice, practice!

here for dis.

  

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legsdiamond
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41. "cause the studio she works for has them"
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and it's a luxury not a necessity.

I'm not paying $400 until I have to..

  

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56. "maaaaaaaaaan listen"
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I was thinking more like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Portable-Fitness-Exercise-Stripper-Spinning/dp/B005IPK7AU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1421942264&sr=8-1&keywords=dance+pole

here for dis.

  

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legsdiamond
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73. "hmm... she tried to hit me with the delux model. "
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54. "I have a pole at my spot "
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But I just can't do shit on it and it kinda hurts my feelings because im a former gymnast. Total ego blow.

  

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55. "one of the best workouts i've ever had"
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i have NO upper body strength

i have a newfound respect for strippers

that shit is HARD

  

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57. "lol Same here. I can hang from the pole but that's it "
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I really do want to increase my upper body strength




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62. "shit you're both doing better than me"
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I could only get on my tippy toes

here for dis.

  

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80. "Pretty interesting responses"
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From you and the other females above in regards to the pole dancing classes. I've heard this was popular, but had no clue it offered physical benefits. Only thought it was a foolish, trendy type workout fad. Not that I'll go to one since I'm a guy, but I want to look up the exercises any why they are such good ab exercises.

  

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84. "it all looks cute and easy"
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but those moves target so many different muscle groups
hell even twerking works more muscle groups than you think
any stripper/dancer who has strong polework skills earns the fuck outta her tips, pleezbahleevit.
I would say a good half of the class is solely warmup/stretching and depending on your fitness level, even this can be a challenge. After last night I understood why the studio I went to also offered separate conditioning and flexibility classes. I'm actually going to a conditioning class on Saturday.

here for dis.

  

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88. "In other words"
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top level strippers are really NC-17 gymnasts on the low?

  

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91. "YEP"
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10. "i'm thinking about joining blink"
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11. "$35."
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16. "^^^^ LA Fitness out here in Marietta"
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3-4 times a week.

Wanna start kickboxing tho. Huge Jean Claude Van Damme fan as a yute, lol.

  

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52. "RE: ^^^^ LA Fitness out here in Marietta"
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... thinkin about joining the new one being built on E/W Connector (Austell/ Smyrna)

I go to Fitness 19 (Powder Springs Rd.) now... $17 a month

  

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69. "Fitness19 was my spot/use to live out there"
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Great lil gym for the money. no pool/sauna/bball court, but you could not beat the price. Staff was friendly enough.

Only went to LA Fitness because we moved to the Marietta/Kennesaw area.

  

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76. "RE: Fitness19 was my spot/use to live out there"
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>>pool/sauna/bball court

this is why I was thinkin about going to LA Fitness..

... plus I think I'm startin to plateau at Fitness 19... need a new environment

  

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77. "ha ha, I hated that LA Fitnes"
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it was always crowded and hard to actually get a workout in.

I'm here instead:
https://www.facebook.com/TitanzFitness

  

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89. "RE: ha ha, I hated that LA Fitnes"
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MAN....

... went there for a tour at about 7PM on a Tuesday.. shit looked like a MADHOUSE

...and I ain't one for crowded gyms... much less a crowded pool/ sauna and 1 full court b-ball

only good thing was plenty of female eye candy...

This new one they building looks a lil bigger and nicer tho

  

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90. "yeah i intentionally don't go until late"
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normally around 9pm during the week, and somewhere around 8am on the weekends. One thing i hate about the gym is waiting on others. Fewer people at the gym when I go.

  

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12. "green. the charge is 79, but i pay 39 ( 40 reimbursement from gig)"
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per month @ a boxing gym. i take kickboxing and boxing classes.

i'm considering getting a gold's membership for extra treadmills and space cause my boxing gym doesn't have as much space as i'd like.

now go runtelldat, ho.

  

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14. "I have 3 gym requirements that drive the price up"
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any gym I join must have babysitting, a pool and a basketball court. In most cities, the YMCA is the best value for gyms with pool and basketball. LA Fitness is also relatively affordable (for a gym with a pool and basketball).

  

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36. "RE: I have 3 gym requirements that drive the price up"
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I admit this is my problem too. Luckily, I found a drop off daycare that I like and trust. But, I wish my gyms had daycare.

"We don't make mistakes, we just have happy little accidents" - Bob Ross

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15. "$15 - Blink"
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For the price, Blink is top notch, especially given the high prices for gyms in NYC. If you're going to need classes, this isn't the gym for you since the workouts with the trainers there are good for beginners, but aren't all that great since the gym doesn't have room for structured classes. And it miles better than Planet Fitness in that is has better equipment (higher weights and actual squat racks) and there are no lunk alarms/ restrictions on what exercise equipment you can bring on your own. Made me upset so many times when the screw face employees at Planet Fitness would tell me I couldn't do certain exercises or could bring my own equipment.


If you're in NYC, I believe there is a Crunch in Crown Heights that is sub $100 and has actual structured classes. And a gym I used to go to before I had to cut my costs that I highly recommend is Harbor Fitness. They have three locations in Brooklyn; one in Park Slope on in Bed Stuy, and one in Mill Basin if I remember correctly. The membership was $59 if I remember correctly and the Park Slope location is top notch. But that's if you're in NYC obviously.

  

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17. "Gold's $40"
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my girl has LA Fitness for around the same price and she's a guest on mine and can even go without me present at one particular gym but i have to go with her as a guest to hers

(hers has a bball gym)

i'm thinking of switching to a 24 hour gym but it raises the price just enough to make me reluctant

i think it's 50-60

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18. "Definitely check out the YMCA..."
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i think this month they wave the $100 enrollment fee and its like $50 a month. if you work at a hospital or college, you can get a discount. and they have everything including a pool and sauna (well the bed-stuy one does). plus they offer a variety of classes or you can work out on your own.

it's probably your best bet

  

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26. "YMCA just supsended my membership until I bring in my taxes"
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they base it off of income and at the time my wife wasn't working so we had a steal of a deal.

Haven't been back yet because I don't want to see the new prices...LOL

  

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31. "really? wow...lol..."
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they didn't do that to me, I went in and they were like "this is how much it is a month." I also had a groupon for a free enrollment and one free month...so i guess if that was an option they just didn't tell me.

  

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40. "I'm in Charlotte and found it on their website"
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John Forte
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43. "The Y has a regular membership fee"
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but they offer discounts students, seniors and individuals or families below certain income thresholds. If you have a discounted membership, you have to prove you deserve the discount every year.

The Y really is the best gym value in most cities. If there was one near my house, I'd be a member.

  

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19. "$20 Planet fitness. I want to switch bc smith machines :("
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Smoothing out your stomach and fixing cholesterol have little to do with excercise. Focus on your diet. I Have been going to the same gym for 2 years. I see the same people every morning all of them have fat to lose, all of them look the same as they did 2 years ago. Its not how they are training but what they are eating. The hard part about losing weight is never done in the gym, its whats done outside the gym. Fix your diet. Make a change you can stick with for the rest of your life.

If you must, find an activity you enjoy walking, running, biking, yoga, zumba and do it consistently. You had a membership to a gym and in the end you don't have what you were hoping to get from it.

Good luck to you!

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20. "blue but it aint a ballys golds or nothin "
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Coolin...

  

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21. "$30 a month @ 24hr Fitness. Chapter off you prepay 2yrs at Costco"
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It has everything I need and I have had the same membership in nyc, la, san diego and Houston

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27. "it's only 30 there?"
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they just opened a new one not too far from me and that shit is like 50 a month but it's a fucking incredible facility

im seriously considering switching bc it will allow me to work out earlier and bc it has dope basketball courts too

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47. "It's that cheap everywhere, If you but the whole year at Costco"
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53. "Nah. If you buy at Costco it is like $15 / month"
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93. "i should buy this pkg but i never like to pay everything upfront. lol"
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that's when i tiptoed out ur inbox (c) ricky

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51. "They have the fat ppl special right now $25 / month"
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I think the location you're talking about is the super supreme club which is equivalent to equinox
I don't have that level membership
Mine is the one below that
So think a regular golds, ballys, la fitness, nysc, crunch type gym
My boy goes to Lifetime Fitness which is like equinox with chrome plated dumbells, berber carpeting throughout, multiple juice bars
The whole place looks like a day spa
Just like equinox
I can't afford that tho

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28. "my golds membership is 9.99 a month. whose paying $50?"
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where they do that at?


does it really matter?

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32. "people who want basketball and a pool"
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44. "^^^the only way i'm leaving golds"
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if they had a full court & a pool, ok im in...long as its like 29.99 a month.

MAX.


does it really matter?

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35. "wait, wtf special u find that at?"
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mine is 30...

planet fitness is the only 9.99 gym plan i've ever heard of lol

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45. "been going for a few yrs now. i cant call it"
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been that tho for a long long time


does it really matter?

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97. "gold just bought my old gym and i know it's not 9.99"
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http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/aspen-athletic-clubs-papillion#Y4h_CcIc9sZzjHpLrIvJrg

  

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30. "Shape Up NYC--free"
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Shape Up NYC offers free fitness classes every week at dozens of locations across the five boroughs.

My kickboxing instructor at Harlem Hospital was an Enquinox instructor.

http://www.nycgovparks.org/programs/recreation/shape-up-nyc

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37. "YES!!!!"
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I've done some of these in the past
the spin class at my location was so popular that they decided to make in a permanent class as of this winter

here for dis.

  

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42. "^^^"
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seriously look into this
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48. "You the shit!!! Thank ya mama!"
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Somebody's lying...

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38. "$75 for six months at the Park and Rec"
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i recommend it
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50. "free...my job has a gym that's free "
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they even have personal trainers
and fitness classes
including spin, crossfit and zumba

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58. "Oh you just rubbing it in! Lol "
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Great job tho!




Somebody's lying...

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87. "lol! i couldnt help it :)"
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Daren, I'll never forget you
http://www.fayemurman.com/extras/magee/daren/

  

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96. "my job had that. 2 trainers on staff..."
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and if you didn't want to work out there, they paid something like $35 towards a monthly membership elsewhere which is pretty much the average membership fee here.

  

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59. "Gyms are such a hustle. Get you to sign up for a year knowing the avg"
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person goes for 3months.

So if you looking at paying $60 a month every month or $30 a month up front($360) for the year with a new year determination to go for the year, you gonna choose the year membership. Lets say you last 4 months you wind up paying $90 a month.

Shameful.

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60. "Another reason to join the Y"
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You feel less guilty about NOT GOING when that membership fee goes to a non-profit that has community youth programs.

  

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61. "haha"
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-The Knicks’ coaching search still includes a lone frontrunner, Kurt Rambis, whose qualifications for the position include a strong relationship with Jackson and a willingness to take the job.

  

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64. "I'm signing my daughter up for swim lessons. YMCA want $150 app fee"
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Then $80 / month
Then $40 for the swim class
I'm just going to not join and pay $60 for the class

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72. "RE: I'm signing my daughter up for swim lessons. YMCA want $150 app fee"
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>Then $80 / month
>Then $40 for the swim class
>I'm just going to not join and pay $60 for the class

Can you sign-up for a swimming membership only? I was looking to join a Y for that purpose only because I want to improve my swimming for Tough Mudder obstacles.

  

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78. "Yup. All their cases have member/non-member pricing"
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82. "Thank you for the info."
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I'll look into the prices and locations this weekend to see if I'll join.

  

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75. "Here (ATL) they are waiving the app fee this month"
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You should check and see if they are doing that where you are.

  

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71. "you can also suspend your membership"
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63. "RE: Gyms are such a hustle. Get you to sign up for a year knowing the av..."
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>person goes for 3months.
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>So if you looking at paying $60 a month every month or $30 a
>month up front($360) for the year with a new year
>determination to go for the year, you gonna choose the year
>membership. Lets say you last 4 months you wind up paying $90
>a month.
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>Shameful.
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When I first started working out roughly ten years ago and was woefully and horribly out of shape, the incentive for not wanting to waste money was my motivating factor to keep going.

  

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70. "that is great for some people...you in the minority tho."
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-The Knicks’ coaching search still includes a lone frontrunner, Kurt Rambis, whose qualifications for the position include a strong relationship with Jackson and a willingness to take the job.

  

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81. "I don't want to gas myself up"
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but year after year it is fun to see the New Year's Resolution folks drop off after a month or two from consistently working out.

  

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65. "between red and blue. It helps"
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since they're national, and most of the places I've traveled recently has one (even gone when I'm away from home).

  

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66. "$100 budget is tough. Check this"
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Im not necessarily advocating Crossfit for you--- but highlighting the You get what you pay for aspect of fitness/gyms.


http://www.insidetheaffiliate.com/blog/2014/12/22/why-are-crossfit-gyms-so-expensive.html

WHY ARE CROSSFIT GYMS SO EXPENSIVE?
Posted on DateMonday, December 22, 2014 at 12:00AM


As 2014 has passed and everyone starts planning the 2015 version of themselves, an inevitable first step for many is researching and purchasing a gym membership. Whenever curious friends or family ask me how much my gym costs, their typical response is surprise at our $230 a month price tag (for 5 times a week). The next question is invariably, "Why are CrossFit gyms so much more expensive than regular gyms?"—which is a valid question if you’re comparing CrossFit affiliates to whatever’s considered standard for a “gym membership.” But the answer to that question requires assessing what you’re actually paying for—and the fact that while there are many similarities (a gym is, after all, mainly just a place where you work out), the range of services and support you get will vary greatly, and may ultimately determine whether you’re back to binge watching New Girl on Netflix instead of showing up to the gym on February 1.

In this article, we’ll discuss how the prices of traditional gyms versus CrossFit affiliates are set in the first place, and evaluate what’s included in any either membership using three straightforward criteria: facilities, training services, and atmosphere. We’ll inevitably have to make some generalizations and of course, I am openly attempting to build the case for the merits of CrossFit gyms, but by answering this question, I hope you’ll be able to better evaluate what’s important to you when choosing a gym and what you’re actually paying for.

Setting the Price
Before we get down to assessing what you're paying for, it's important to understand how the prices of any given gym are established. In general, all large commercial gyms (think Bally’s, Equinox, Planet Fitness, etc.) operate on a pre-enrollment membership model, which means that members sign a contract for usually no less than a one-year commitment plus enrollment fees at sign up. This set-up plays to the "rationally minded" consumer making assumptions about their behavior and motivation levels upwards of a year in advance, and allows the gym to assume reliable passive income for the next 12 months, regardless of the activity or success of the member.

We all know the punch line to this joke: An average of 67% of people enrolled don't actually ever show up. NPR's Planet Money recently took a great look at why people pay for gym memberships, but don't use them. If these people did show up, gyms would have to increase their footprints and consequently, the price tag for even the most basic commercial gyms would be far higher. In effect, gyms are able to drastically discount their rates for the handful of people that come to workout. Let me be clear: the typical range of dues from +/- $50-$150 per month you see at these places is NOT an accurate reflection of the income per active member the gym needs to keep its lights on; it's that the silent majority of those who don’t show up subsidizes the memberships of those who do.

This pre-enrollment membership model skews the perception of what it actually costs to run a gym, as its largley based on passive income—which, of course, can work out quite well for everyone who actually shows up. If you’re part of that group, don’t feel you require additional help with a training regimen, and you aren’t worried about getting feedback on your movement, then this is a win/win for you. But from the perspective of a business owner, this is not at all the way I’d want to run my business.

CrossFit affiliates and other specialized instruction-based gyms (SoulCycle, Barry’s Boot Camp etc.) primarily rely on the people who show up to pay their bills. Therefore, these gyms must account for what becomes a much smaller carrying capacity by charging a higher rate and actually delivering an experience that warrants the price tag. These kinds of gyms invariably require more space and equipment per person, as well as a dedicated staff of instructors to make the whole thing work. A significant percentage of people who train at CrossFit affiliates came through our doors because they felt like their traditional gym didn’t give them enough. They would rather pool together with other people for a cost that’s higher than traditional gym dues but less than personal training and that provides directed feedback and support.

The economic take-home of this is that if you’re going to base your business on people who actually show up, and you’re going to pay a staff to teach everyone what to do every day, this whole thing is pretty damned expensive to run. As an example, my gym's expenses in 2014 were over a million dollars.

It’s also worth noting that affiliates only pay CrossFit Inc. an flat annual licensing fee ranging from $500-$3000 per year (determined by when you started), which, compared to franchising models, is comically cheap. This is intentional on CrossFit’s part. The idea is that we’re able to reinvest into our families, coaches, and the business itself instead of lining the pockets of CrossFit Headquarters. This benefits consumers, since we get to support the people with which we’re working directly. The benefit for affiliates is that as we grow, we’re able to do crazy things like subsidize health insurance for our employees and pay livable wages. For outsiders to the fitness industry, one might even call this model “progressive.”

Three Points of Criteria
Now that we understand how the prices of gyms are set in general, let’s also assess what you're paying for, which requires asking the right questions. Let’s start by breaking down the three criteria I mentioned in the beginning. This list will help you walk through what is and is not important to you when ponying up the cash to join a gym.

Criteria 1: Facilities and Equipment

What's inside the gym? This encompasses everything from the equipment, layout, and amenities like showers, childcare, and parking.

Traditional or Commercial Gyms
Most traditional or commercial gyms are going to have your standard sea of treadmills and cardio equipment, a full set of pin selectorized Nautilus-style machines, and then a smaller portion of the gym reserved for free weights and hopefully a place to stretch out. Often the layout is organized to get as many people running in place as possible since those members don’t require a lot of real estate and the equipment doesn’t require someone to teach you what to do. The goal is to fill the gym with lots of low-skill equipment so people can mostly figure out for themselves how to press the Start button or push the lever away from their chest. That being said, there are exceptions to everything and the place near you might have everything you could ever want to use or do. Based on the chain, there might be additional amenities such as showers, a pool, and childcare, which may play a major factor in your decision.

CrossFit Affiliates
Often the more specialized or serious your training, the more likely you’ll need a gym that caters to those needs. I've known many powerlifters, weightlifters, and CrossFitters who left behind saunas, locker rooms, and eucalyptus-scented hot towels for somewhere that had chalk, quality barbells, and the ability to “drop bumps” (i.e., bailing a barbell). At CrossFit affiliates, we start with the stripped necessities for our strength and conditioning programs, and build out from there. This means we actually have a program that the majority of our membership follows (more on this below), and we emphasize the actual workouts over everything else. Much of our equipment, such as bumper plates and climbing ropes, are simply not found in traditional gyms and we actually encourage you to use and (reasonably!) abuse the equipment.

It’s worth noting that since 2007, I’ve seen a slow but steady increase in standards for facilities and amenities in CrossFit affiliates (take CrossFit Solace in Manhattan, for example), which I see as a positive evolution for market options.

Criteria 2: Training Services

These services include programming tailored for your abilities as well as regular movement education and feedback. Put simply, is anyone telling you what to do and how to do it?

Traditional or Commercial Gyms

As mentioned above, what you get with a traditional gym membership is access to the facilities, and you pay extra for specific programming and movement correction in the form of personal training. (Allow me to point out that gym dues plus a trainer skyrockets the cost to something that would make your CrossFit membership seem like chump change.) If you’re someone who is motivated enough to create an effective training program and monitor your own movement and progress, then a traditional gym might be just fine for you. But one of the major reasons so many people don’t show up in the first place is because they don’t know what to do when they get there.

Aerobics-style and spinning classes are often a major draw at traditional gyms, which technically qualify as training services. But there are inherent limitations to these classes. Generally speaking, the gym at large or the particular trainer will pick one simple piece of equipment (Bosu balls) or a body part (abs) and then fill 20 to 60 minutes with techno music, cheerleading, and lots of synchronized arm waving and kicking. This may be better than what you’re doing already (e.g, sitting on the couch or strolling on an elliptical machine), and if you enjoy these classes and get what you want out of them, I encourage you to keep going. But consider the difference between exercise and training, which may cause you to evaluate their efficacy.

CrossFit Affiliates
At a CrossFit gym, training services—both in regards to programming and movement instruction—are inherent in the cost of membership. A typical gym will generally follow the format of an appropriate warm-up followed by some sort of strength training and finish with a conditioning workout (what you’ve surely heard called a “WOD”). We’ve found that by providing a framework and exercise methodology, people want to show up.

But, as I mentioned above, each CrossFit gym is its own freestanding business, which means that each gym owner can put their own individual stamp on the program of CrossFit—but it also means that the quality and experience of training services will vary from gym to gym. This topic is fodder for another article, but the reality of navigating the entire fitness industry is that you need to be an informed and discerning consumer when it comes to choosing a gym or coach/trainer. While CrossFit has been criticized for quality control, I have yet to see an alternative worldwide fitness movement or chain gym business where all the coaches are considered completely safe, effective, and efficient. There are approximately 10,000 independently owned and operated CrossFit affiliates, and basic probability theory dictates that you’ll come across the normal distribution of quality. Some remarkable and some awful gyms populate the far ends of the spectrum, but the majority fall somewhere in the middle. It’s on you, as the consumer, to shop around and ask the right questions.

Criteria 3: Atmosphere
Last but not least, if you’ve met someone who loves their gym, I can guarantee that love is contingent on a great atmosphere. A gym you're excited to go to with people you enjoy being around will create a wildly more engaging and effective training experience than a gym to which you drag yourself because exercise is something you “should” be doing and that’s where all the treadmills are. While more intangible, the criteria of atmosphere is no less important than the other two and can make or break your experience anywhere.

Unlike traditional gyms, CrossFit gyms are a communitarian fitness experience—meaning that participants interact directly throughout large portions of class, which can and often does lead to meaningful and supportive relationships between people who might otherwise never have met. The social aspect gets people really excited to work out, eat healthy, and—unfortunately for the cousins and various friends of CrossFitters—post incessantly on social media about what they did at the gym that day. From my perspective, there are far worse things a person can spend their time and money on.

Conclusion
So are CrossFit affiliates expensive? Well, the answer is... maybe. It depends on your personal priorities as well as your budget and disposable income. CrossFit affiliates certainly aren't “cheap,” but for so many people across the world, obviously worth it. Take a moment to assess your current situation using the three criteria above and see how your facility stacks up.

Have a happy and healthy 2015, everyone!

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68. "Lol well looks like most aren't paying $100 and nah baby I'm not a Cross..."
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Nah I don't desire that type of body or lifestyle lol




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67. "But yea based on your criteria the Y is a good option"
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Theres a decent one on 135th in Harlem and one of the best ones is Vanderbilt Y on E.47th

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74. "the $10 Planet Fitness keeps me looking nice."
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79. "$20 -planet fitness blackety black works for me. i love the 3 "
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that i go to most often.

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we understand you can easily come back and we're not impressed. how about getting a life first. okpdan

  

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83. "i pay $19.99/mo for Gold's. "
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86. "none of the above...i go to the gym on post"
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...and i like to walk/jog outside

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92. "LA Fitness and a local gym closer to my house 24/7 Fit"
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$19.99 for the local, $29 for LA Fit with my company discount.

  

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94. "$35-$40 a month i think. too much"
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cause its 24 hr fitness. if i add ppl though i'm sure it'd be a better value @ that price.

i go 2-3 times a week and supplement with weekly runs outside, if possible, 3-6 mile runs


a couple of years ago my doc said i had high cholesterol which took me by surprise b/c i was working out more then than i do now. i think its genetics and the fact that i used to pay more attention to total calories than the ant of fat in foods; you gotta take into account of that.
the doc and gym folks both agree 30-45 minutes of cardio is recommended to reduce cholesterol--this helped bring my number down.

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95. "that $10 PF works cuz u have enough left over 4 a pack of smokes"
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98. "the one in my hood is 39"
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ugh. if i don't sign up for it, i'll pay an extra $20 a month in gas going some place else. so when i sign up i'll be going there. i was waiting on my january rent increase. since it didn't go up, i'll probably sign up. they require two year memberships. before my job paid. i forget what it was. i think they paid the whole thing.

  

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