One of my boys works at equinox and tells me it's not uncommon for the hot young 20's broads to get NSF on their account or for their sugar daddy to cut them off$135/month nikka

One of my boys works at equinox and tells me it's not uncommon for the hot young 20's broads to get NSF on their account or for their sugar daddy to cut them off$135/month nikka
wow, never in my life did i think $50/month for a gym was expensive. these independent bootcamp/small group training/specialized facilities all usually cost $99-200/month which i still feel is reasonable for the more structured programs and attention you receive
That's nothing her car note is probably like $800When you realize you're poor.![]()
I'm at the gym 5-6 days a week in spring-early fall, and 6-7 in late fall-winter, so to me it's worth it.![]()
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Bay Area inflation got you on one....
Even out of HS my first gym was 29.99 / month with a signup fee as well.
I've paid at the highest 35 / month at LA fitness....
But then i cut that out, when I moved to an area where LA fitness sucked....
But the lowest I've paid is $10 / month for a very basic gym.....
I like the gym and all, but I'm all about putting the least amount of time, energy and resources(money) into looking good.
If I paid 135/month I'd have to work out at least 3 times a week to justify it.
wow, never in my life did i think $50/month for a gym was expensive. these independent bootcamp/small group training/specialized facilities all usually cost $99-200/month which i still feel is reasonable for the more structured programs and attention you receive
I'm at the gym 5-6 days a week in spring-early fall, and 6-7 in late fall-winter, so to me it's worth it.
And 24 hour fitness is such a middle of the road to craptastic gym, yet it cost $30-50/month for most people (usually for multiple location access), that's where my mark is set. Even in philly and DC i paid $35-40/month for my gyms. I don't see that as expensive, yea there is $10 planet fitness but they don't offer shyt but equipment, like i said to dude, if all you want is access to equipment, cool. I use equipment and go to classes, and if it were a cleaner gym, i'd like to use the sauna, showers, and pool...so yea, i'm looking for more than just weights and cardio machines.
wow, never in my life did i think $50/month for a gym was expensive. these independent bootcamp/small group training/specialized facilities all usually cost $99-200/month which i still feel is reasonable for the more structured programs and attention you receive
I hope they offering free molly and handjobs for those prices.
For one, hell yeah.
I pay $25 to use the university rec center and $20 for a local chain.
The rec center is larger and has more amenities, but the chain is open 24 hours and I get access to any location (about 7 in the city, but I've only been to 3 so far).
What are you trying to accomplish?I need someone to put together a routine for me