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del
Jan-03-09, 09:47 AM
Well ive gone around looking at different gyms since my one is crap and i was wondering how much everyone else pays for theirs

I'm paying £35/month for a pretty crap gym atm

Torre
Jan-03-09, 09:50 AM
About 12 pounds for a reasonably large and well equipped facility.

Cory
Jan-03-09, 09:53 AM
$5 per session. Sessions last somewhere between 1 and 3 hours depending on the owner.

Pretty small gym and it doesn't have much in it, but our owner is really awesome and all we really need is a floor and climate control :tongue:

Kevin Crow
Jan-03-09, 10:04 AM
Over here in the United States, I pay $56 a month for the gym I go to.
I use it basically everyday. :smile:

Siphin
Jan-03-09, 10:13 AM
i get in free cause i work there

Kriasi
Jan-03-09, 10:14 AM
Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too much.. :(

frozenpeon
Jan-03-09, 10:16 AM
I payed 180$ Can for 6 months. The gym is so-so. It doesn't have enaugh plyo platform to test my vert and it is not equipped with a OL weight lifting platform.

Casper
Jan-03-09, 10:18 AM
49.50 euro's a month for a pretty shitty gym (i do have unlimited access)

nightak
Jan-03-09, 10:30 AM
nothing for my local gym which is awesome cause it's a plyo gym :D

for an other one 12euros per session which is pretty much :/

del
Jan-03-09, 10:35 AM
i have like 5 different commercial gyms in my town and the one im at right now is the cheapest but also the shittest :dead:

+ damn u people who get good gyms for cheap prices !

Aiden Bloodaxe
Jan-03-09, 10:43 AM
£36 a month for a very okay(not optimum) gym. I've bought chalk in bulk & I'm kindly providing the gym with it & fortunately not many people use it.

TricksterBee
Jan-03-09, 11:18 AM
$360 a month... :sad:

well my parents are

Aiden Bloodaxe
Jan-03-09, 11:21 AM
WTH!?

Kris
Jan-03-09, 11:29 AM
25 € for an okay gym. very hard to find a gym where you can execute heavy lifting from the floor and use chalk. also very rare to find a gym with proper lifting barbells and something power rack like.
if i trick i go to a "tricking school". they have 3 days of training a week. 1 is completly free moving and costs the less, which is the best option for me since their training methods and knowledge arent anywhere near good. still i can learn something tricking wise.
this costs 4 € per session.

Kris
Jan-03-09, 11:29 AM
hum.. 360 $??? tell us moar

del
Jan-03-09, 11:31 AM
$360 a month... :sad:

are u lifting gold plates or something? lol

Ewasiuk
Jan-03-09, 11:43 AM
I think mine's like 3 dollars per drop in lol. They have a squat rack so it's worth it.

But that place is currently being renovated so I have to use my school gym.

chicanerous
Jan-03-09, 11:50 AM
My hometown gym has a one time fee of ~$130,000 and then you can use it for life. :dead:

My college gym is $82 per quarter (which is ~$27 per month). Though that price also includes all recreational complexes on campus -- cardio, rock climbing, swimming, racquetball, etc. (none of which I've ever used).

Swartz
Jan-03-09, 12:13 PM
I recently began my membership again at the gym I've been going to for another 2 years at about $12/month. Mostly all in advance though but still excellent I'd say given it's a decent gym.

Lenny
Jan-03-09, 12:32 PM
£5 for a very well equipped gym but the session only last 1hr 30mins and is once a week.

del
Jan-03-09, 12:55 PM
1 hour 30 mins is more than enough/session....then i read the once a week part :dead:

Skilzat85X
Jan-03-09, 01:16 PM
I think around $24 a month for unlimited access, and it comes with a plethora of facilities and classes.

Skippy
Jan-03-09, 01:19 PM
£12 a week, £40 a month. Not a good price, but it's a 30 second walk away from my home, literally.

Munks
Jan-03-09, 01:39 PM
Gym for tricking - £1 a session (2 hours)
Gym for weights - £50 a year + 50p per visit or £95 for a year of unlimited access

del
Jan-03-09, 01:41 PM
munks is that all at ur uni or something?

Kay
Jan-03-09, 01:42 PM
Wait Gymnasium or Gym?

Well to Trick = £5-7 a session for 2-4 hours.
and For Weights = £34 a month


I think i may move to where Munks lives. . .

TricksterBee
Jan-03-09, 01:48 PM
$360 a month for gymnastics not lift weights, i got those at my house lol

stefano
Jan-03-09, 01:50 PM
360 a month? Wtf?
Around $35 per month for one of the best weight lifting gyms available here... its an ok gym too.

TricksterBee
Jan-03-09, 01:53 PM
my gym sucks dick, i wanna leave it..

Colton
Jan-03-09, 02:10 PM
$10 Canadian for 1.5 hour long sessions. Gym is pretty well equipped but it's only open on Sundays for open gym :sad:

nightak
Jan-03-09, 02:14 PM
Gym for tricking - £1 a session (2 hours)
Gym for weights - £50 a year + 50p per visit or £95 for a year of unlimited access

**MUST HAVE UNLIMITED ACCESS** DO LIVE IN GYM, DO WANT!!

del
Jan-03-09, 02:50 PM
well tricking gym i pay £7.50/hour...fucking expensive cuz of the area i live in -.-

Rahf
Jan-03-09, 03:46 PM
My hometown gym has a one time fee of ~$130,000 and then you can use it for life. :dead:

My college gym is $82 per quarter (which is ~$27 per month). Though that price also includes all recreational complexes on campus -- cardio, rock climbing, swimming, racquetball, etc. (none of which I've ever used).

I think around $24 a month for unlimited access, and it comes with a plethora of facilities and classes.

Gentlemen, those are things I would love to have included. You never know when you get the urge to do something completely different. Both with good prices (Swedish comparison now).

I pay roughly 25$/month at my first gym which hosts everything I need; A lifting podium, enough weights to go around and decent as well as polite members. Don't forget the sauna, incredibly important.

Second gym, I pay nothing.

Third gym, I pay nothing. This is my coach's gym and he has pretty much everything you need to lift effectively. Abit low on the dumbbell side but otherwise I love it and the atmosphere we create in it.

I also pay ~105$ per semester of sanshou (roughly 3-4 months).

Aiden Bloodaxe
Jan-03-09, 03:51 PM
Three gyms? You certainly are "staying whole".

pekei
Jan-03-09, 04:03 PM
I'm paying 217 $ (1500 NOK) for a half year. I haven't trained in any other gym so I can't say if it's better equipped than other gyms. But it is more than good enough for me :smile:

Cass124
Jan-03-09, 04:04 PM
NZ$220 for the whole year :D Only because it's the gym on campus and as a Uni student I get a MASSIVE discount at the start of the year :D It's a bloody good gym too.

Skippy
Jan-03-09, 04:06 PM
Rahf why no fee for the second gym?

Ashtar
Jan-03-09, 04:07 PM
$40 canadian per month, and you can take a hot shower whenever you want, and $6/month for towel service. That said, I needed to pay for a whole year which I couldn't cancel, and I need to use a bus or else walk an hour to get there, so with a $50 bus pass it's more like $90 per month.

Matty
Jan-03-09, 04:13 PM
gym for weights 28.40 a month

gym for tricking 8 quid

gym for weights is bollox though

Rahf
Jan-03-09, 04:38 PM
Three gyms? You certainly are "staying whole".

When holidays roll around, at least one of them is bound to be accessible :wink:

Rahf why no fee for the second gym?

Personal contacts and persuasions. No manboobs were harmed and sexual encounters were kept to a level zero during said persuasions.

Ewasiuk
Jan-03-09, 04:41 PM
Gym for tricking - £1 a session (2 hours)

Whaaaaaat?! I thought mine was cheap at $7 but that's crazy! Is it a drop in fee when you already have a uni membership or something?

Skippy
Jan-03-09, 04:43 PM
Gym for tricking - £1 a session (2 hours)
Gym for weights - £50 a year + 50p per visit or £95 for a year of unlimited access

I thought you didn't lift? in the physique thread you said you only tricked

Kay
Jan-03-09, 05:47 PM
well tricking gym i pay £7.50/hour...fucking expensive cuz of the area i live in -.-

I live in London and the gyms i go to are no more then £7 for 2 hours?

Where are you training?

Spiral
Jan-03-09, 07:28 PM
£30 a year for a fully equipped gym, sports halls and swimming pull

The Laughing Man
Jan-03-09, 08:26 PM
600 australian a year, which right now, is fuck all US dollars hah...

toolsteel
Jan-03-09, 10:36 PM
I pay 600pula for a year thats about $85, I have unlimited access. True its a bit shitty on the inside But it has all the necessities... and its going for an upgrade soon i am told.
Damn i respect all you people who pay retard prices really!

Honken
Jan-03-09, 11:42 PM
180 euros a year. Free chalk included.

dpitlock
Jan-04-09, 12:20 AM
not a gymnastics gym u idiots

Munks
Jan-04-09, 02:37 AM
munks is that all at ur uni or something?
Yeah
Whaaaaaat?! I thought mine was cheap at $7 but that's crazy! Is it a drop in fee when you already have a uni membership or something?
The weights and fitness gym yes... but the gymnastics session no...my mates from back home come to it... although im not sure if they are really allowed... i think they are haha
I thought you didn't lift? in the physique thread you said you only tricked
Well i have recently started to occasionally doing some weights but its more aeriobic when i goto the gym.
not a gymnastics gym u idiots
he didn't specify

Lenny
Jan-04-09, 03:01 AM
lol i thought you meant gymnastics gym. I just use the gym at are school each lunchtime for 45mins. Thats free!

del
Jan-04-09, 04:58 AM
I live in London and the gyms i go to are no more then £7 for 2 hours?

Where are you training?


I live in the South West m8, I train in Tolworth. I remember u guys saying u lot trained in beckton n i worked out that if i were to go there it'd be the same distance as going to Basingstoke lol

n yeah i meant Weights Gym since i put it under training and conditioning forum but since everyone posting their tricking gym prices, might aswell go ahead ^^

Kay
Jan-04-09, 01:07 PM
Yeh well i also train in Harrow and in Hendon and both are £7 quid for 2 hours

del
Jan-04-09, 01:52 PM
bastard lol
too much of a trek, i'll end up spending like 15quid in total

Tho i just joined a new gym today, 60/month but its awesome, well good facilities + they're gonna let me use their dance hall to trick in

Zeff
Jan-04-09, 02:02 PM
25$, no monthly fee. High school gym, gets the job done.

Final Prophecy
Jan-04-09, 02:12 PM
like 30 dollars a month but i "Refer" my friends so i get free months so its cheaper. i think its worth it.

Tatsumaru
Jan-04-09, 02:31 PM
17 euros a month for a decent gym: no classes or anything - just free weights, machines and various fitness apparatus. One tiny shower which I don't use.

It used to be a huge facility with saunas and fancy crap but they had a huge makeover about a year ago. For the better I'd say.

Ashtar
Jan-06-09, 01:18 AM
My gym is open 5am-12pm most days. I am thinking, if I got a night shift where I'm working during the midnight-5 period, and I used my sleep mask and ear plugs, do you think they would let me sleep in the change room so I could live there? 40 bucks a month beats 500-1000 for the rent in most places. They have a TV in the change room.

Marodi
Jan-06-09, 03:43 AM
I payed $570 Australian for a years membership at my gym. Keep in mind the aussie dollar isnt worth much lol. I'm definately gonna get my monies worth from it >:)

And for my gymnasium, its $15 for 1.5 hours, its currently moving to a new spot though. The floors gonna b 1.5x bigger, theyre getting a tumble track and its gonna hav an 18m wide foam pitt. Can't wait!

Shear
Jan-06-09, 06:50 AM
21$ a month with a 85$ starting fee (weightlifting gym obviously)

Ashtar
Jan-09-09, 09:32 AM
I missed my chance to get 1/2 fees forever by paying a startup fee at a nearby gym. Would've got a free bag and clothing too, haven't got those at the current one that's an hour's walk away.

petebull
Jan-27-09, 02:21 PM
i paid 1300 up front for 3 yrs but now i only pay 29$ a yEAr!! not month YEAR!!!

Patrickster
Jan-27-09, 07:47 PM
I pay $5 for a 1 hour session.Not to long but I make use of it.

Vaughnya
Jan-27-09, 08:07 PM
free since i coach there