Lmao. Did you even go to college? My first school made us pay a recreation center fee of $80 a month. It was part of tuition. The rec center wasn't even built yet. Then my second school (masters) was $60 a month again part of tuition. Everyone paid whether they used the gym or not.
$15/month for LA Fitness. >Get a flyer for this cheap-o "Fitness 19" gym that's opening up >Bit out of the way, but good cardio biking there >3 years later chain gets bought out by LA Fitness >Now have pool I can use
Cheap enough I don't ever worry about it.
>$30 a month on the gym near my work that I go to during lunch >$125 a month on my dedicated powerlifting gym (includes monthly competition fee) >$90 a month on my rock climbing gym >$100 a month on my BJJ gym
And I also have some equipment at home
£35 a month, I could get it cheaper by doing an annual lump sum but I may be moving in a few months. I actually like my gym so much I think it's going to influence where I move to.
31 AUD a fortnight
$35/mth. Pretty basic gym set up for powerlifting and nothing else.
$80 a month on a climbing gym, $25 a month on a chain gym membership.
$40/mo
Soon to be $0/mo once I get this new job and start making the big bucks to put towards a home gym.
$100 for a powerlifting gym with a bunch of world champs
locked in at 20/mo at 24 hr fitness all gyms
22 a month at the university gym which has all the free weights I want etc. Only thing they dont have is the gay sauna
what cheap ass school makes you pay for their gym?
Lmao. Did you even go to college? My first school made us pay a recreation center fee of $80 a month. It was part of tuition. The rec center wasn't even built yet. Then my second school (masters) was $60 a month again part of tuition. Everyone paid whether they used the gym or not.
$10/month with an annual $50 fee
Its cheap as frick but has good equipment, idk if they're trying to indict me into a cult or what
$0, university gym
>but tuition
phd student, program fully funded
free. I work there, and work is just me lifting when it's not busy, and then pretending to clean.
$20. I got the student discount back when I was in highschool, but I graduated three years ago and they never changed it.
80 a month at LA Fitness and occasional 25 for pool access
$15/month for LA Fitness.
>Get a flyer for this cheap-o "Fitness 19" gym that's opening up
>Bit out of the way, but good cardio biking there
>3 years later chain gets bought out by LA Fitness
>Now have pool I can use
Cheap enough I don't ever worry about it.
free because i got a personal gym at home hahahaha bunch of poorgays seethe and cope
8000 yen a month
>$30 a month on the gym near my work that I go to during lunch
>$125 a month on my dedicated powerlifting gym (includes monthly competition fee)
>$90 a month on my rock climbing gym
>$100 a month on my BJJ gym
And I also have some equipment at home
ngmi
0, uni gym
0. No need for gym if you only do cardio and glutes
I have one for 25 but I get a full one for free from my job as a pool guard
I go to an elite israeli gym, it costs $200 per month to access the weights
£35 a month, I could get it cheaper by doing an annual lump sum but I may be moving in a few months. I actually like my gym so much I think it's going to influence where I move to.
180 for four months. It's literally across the road from me so even tho uni gym is close to free, I still prefer going there
25 a month for a planet fitness that doesn't have a lunk alarm and doesn't care if my breasts are out with my stringer on
$400 a year
€800 like 6 years ago and I never miss a workout because it’s in my own house.