752593 No.124919
DATA-MINING THREAD
DATA-MINING THREAD
DATA-MINING THREAD
Post how much you pay for your gym membership
and your country/city if you want to.
956289 No.124922
Louisville, KY
College has it's own full gym with swimming pool, those dancing class things, and all kinds of shit you immediately become a member with full access to once you're a student. I'm assuming it's the same across the board.
752593 No.124931
>>124922
>muh college debt
Every month I gotta pay: 350 euro literally for a room, 50 electricity and water, 150 of food, and the gym costs at least 50
plus, of course, the university fees, which are around 3k bucks per year
cfdb8a No.124936
20 euros for unlimited visits / month, only open for like 6am-9pm.
Pretty big gym, has all sorts of weird treadmills and hamster wheels for people who waste gymtime doing cardio. Rest of the space is split into 50-50 machines&free weights.
Shower + locker room included. Nothing special.
ff0e52 No.124949
40 yuros/month, no hour limits, you can get it down to 30/m if you buy 3 months (they give you one free) or down to 22-ish/m if you buy a whole year.
When I was in college you could get in for 20/m no strings attached, but as an outsider now they ask 45/m, it's still a 20 minute ride and it's as shit as ever, so fuck that.
d589a1 No.124956
>>124919
$20/month before member dues, $25/month after dues. Live in Colorado/go to Crunch fitness (used to be Trufit).
has a pool, cardio equipmet, free weights & machines, dance classes, a tanning salon… Only thing it doesn't have is a trap bar.
e61d92 No.124975
$800 USD per year.
Yes, it is expensive, but the facilities are absolutely top of the line, it's a short walk from home and their prices keep the riff-raff out.
62fff8 No.124990
I pay on average 100brl let month, which is about 30usd
good and close, I pay per semester though
>data mining thread
why the fuck do you need to state that?
b7c23d No.125012
>>124919
>get home gym
>pay only one time fee for used equipment from craigslist
>better yet, hoist boulders and use public park exercise area and pay nothing
Do you even cavemode, anon?
752593 No.125031
>>125012
>>Do you even cavemode, anon?
I stopped going to the gym years ago.
I can essentially stay fit with push-ups/chin-ups and a dumbbell.
I was considering going back and get jacked, but 60 USD per month is a shitton of money.
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360a85 No.125067
The family I au pair for (little girlfriends) has a membership to a YMCA type place, so I go there for free on their family plan. Has a pool, sauna, all the bells n' shit.
Comfy af
>>125012
>Pay years of gym membership upfront for a good/decent gym
>be stuck in the house more
>have equipment to constantly have sitting around taking up space and being hard to move if you move
>costs upfront
It's shit.
You could literally take the $2000 to get a real good setup and put it in something to invest with and every month you'd pay for the majority of your membership, meaning to actually pay off the shit you buy for your home gym it'll take 20+ years
>being retarded
(NAMEFAG WAS BANNED FOR THIS POST) b7c23d No.125078
>>125067
You're implying home gyms are more expensive, but you can get a reliable used setup (that was in all likeliness, used 5 times at most and left to collect dust) for less than what you would pay for 2 years of gym membership in most places. I never move, so moving shit is never a problem for me.
>namefagging
>frogposting
>calling me retarded
360a85 No.125081
>>125078
>Complaining about a name because you have nothing else to say
What are you, some cuck who pays $100/month?
A good power cage setup, especially if you buy any dumbells or cardio device (lmao) costs well over $1000, even used, as well as of course take up basically an entire fucking room unless it's outside, being a pain to move, not available while traveling, etc.
What a disaster.
956289 No.125130
>>125078
if only we could all live like you do
bbe19c No.127857
$0.
I kicked out my roommate and turned the second bedroom into a home gym. It cost me $300 for floor matting, $210 for the weights, $80 for a curl bar, $50 for the adjustable incline bench. $100 for the power tower, $20 for the jump rope, and $40 for the adjustable kettle bell. For my runs, I use the streets while wearing a reflective battery powered lighted safety vest.
One of the best investments I've made into myself, by far.
5f83a4 No.127859
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>>125031
>but 60 USD per month is a shitton of money.
lel wat
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1179ce No.128187
Nothing. I've been in gym management for about six years now. DFW area.
aff88c No.128188
$10 a month
Plus $30 whenever the gym owner feels like it
f90d10 No.128207
27.50 a mo for a commercial gym with locker room, shower and a whole floor dedicated to cardio where half the machines are broken. Full of cardio bunny's and normal fags that will give up after a month or two.
30 a mo for a hardcore swole dungeon with only 2 toilets and literally everyone is bigger than you.
8fac06 No.128703
>>124919
20€ southern germany, 2-3 years ago. Working out at home since then.
f96515 No.128710
Used to pay for one, but it got to be a chore after road construction started. Fuck a 30 min detour, so I bought some weights.
Used to pay 25$. Then my job offered a benefit to get a discount. It would have lowered my payment to 25$.
df7e4f No.128793
20 bucks a month, 40 yearly fee.
Unlimited guests, 'free' coaching which I don't make use of and massage beds which I only make use of to justify paying 10 extra per month.
Oh and all the tootsie rolls I can eat, obviously.
5049cf No.133204
Dallas, Texas
0$
It comes with my college, and I'm on a full ride + stipend. So truly and actually free.
>inb4 somebody is paying taxes for that
It is a private merit based scholarship, so I work hard and workout harder.
174581 No.133205
69$/mo.
bougie gym downtown SLC
no niggers
0a9967 No.133206
$30/month
Normally has a $50 annual fee but I paid the full year upfront so they waived it.
Its pretty nice has a very large freeweight section and a dedicated deadlift station. Only bad thing is theres only two squat racks so when its busy it can be hard to grab one.
Also has an indoor pool, jacuzzi, sauna and steam room which is nice when I have the time to use them.
They offer free classes everyday (yoga, cardio kickboxing, cycling, etc) but I've never been so not sure if they're any good.
The best part is its like half a mile from my house so I can easily jog over and I'm decently warmed up and ready to lift.
0a9967 No.133207
>>125012
Home gym master race is comfy af but unfortunately I'm an apartmentfag so I don't have the room for a power rack and also my gf and my landlord would probably throw a fit.
c99427 No.133209
Wife pays 80$ a month for family membership at local Y. I don't go except for yoga really. Also have a home gym so I never go out to lift.
58106f No.133211
>West germany
>17€
>college gym
Neat and well equipped but too small, at least around every semester start and new years. Only four benches and one decline bench, six powerracks. Also it's not 24/7 which is annoying whenever my sleep cycle is fucked.
4bffb3 No.133224
$0 in Western New York. Bench in garage with a half decent Olympic size set, 7' bar and various standard size weights and dumbells I've acquired over the years
86ace6 No.133231
>>133224
>New York
i hate you guys
0a9967 No.133233
7e57f1 No.133235
>>133231
I hate this state too but I work for the state and barley do anything to earn $54k a year so I might as well take advantage of that. It's also fun to watch the slow decline while people arm up against Cuomo (so many "illegal" firearms in NYS).
>>133233
Who? I'm not him.
68f581 No.133329
>>133231
>>133235
Upstate isn't too bad. I assume "Western NY" isn't an hour away from the city.
8e3ca8 No.133343
$17 or so 24 hr fitness Costco membership in Houston TX.
The gym is old but the equipment is mostly free for use by the time I get there. For those who don't know, their basic gyms have a pool, aerobic room, steam room and dry sauna. There's one squat rack and one ohp rack. It's not the nicest gym but it has everything I need. I don't see the point in paying for those nice gyms if working out is hard and uncomfortable anyway.
5f3f4a No.133787
>>124919
None, because my parents pay for my sister and I to use the gym :^)
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