The Student Room Group

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Reply 1
£3 per time, or £60 for 3 months, i think £30 for one month. im currently in a 3-month membership but not sure if ive made it worth while
Reply 2
Less than £10 a month
Reply 3
£0... i work there :biggrin::biggrin:
Reply 4
Nothing. Should i join one?
Reply 5
£70 (my mother paid for me)

it was miles away so I could only go when I could get a lift, which was hardly ever, so I quit and used the money to buy a cross trainer and some proper running trainers. They're a much better investment.
Reply 6
SammyD
£70 (my mother paid for me)

it was miles away so I could only go when I could get a lift, which was hardly ever, so I quit and used the money to buy a cross trainer and some proper running trainers. They're a much better investment.


What's a cross trainer? (Yep, I'm dumb...)
Reply 7
www.google.com search 'Cross trainer"
Reply 8
£58 pound a month with David Lloyd in Enfield.
That doesn't even get you tennis courts!
Although I think I made an error joining David LLoyd.
Holmes Place I feel is still way out in front compared to most (excluding private singular gyms).
mik1w

yep thanks. I study IT :rolleyes:
Well cross trainer seems to be several things. Unless he was talking about cross trainers to do cross country running with
He must have been talking about ergometers then. I've never actually heard the expression cross-trainer.
Reply 12
Doesn't a cross-trainer have the handles for your arms as well as peddles for your feet...?

Those are the ones I've used when at the gym. I didn't pay, I went on my girlfriends guest-passes! :biggrin:
Reply 14
£0, the college is free. Suppose I get what I pay for though, there's no power rack. That leaves me to dangerous squatting or that damn useless "squatting" machine.
Reply 15
Free one at school. Has everything I need
Technically,I pay nothing, membership was a b'day present but I think it's about £28 a month for junior membership at Milton Keynes David Lloyd with tennis. I don't use it nearly enough though, its just a hassle because it's about 10mins drive away and I'm relying on lifts.
Theres no way I'll be able to afford it when I hit 18 though!
I pay £35 a month. That's for the gym and the swimming pool and an classes I want to go to there (e.g. circuit training, spinning, running club). Waste of money though considering how often I actually go there! :wink:
I pay £190 a year...but then thats with the uni, so its cheep!

love Katy**
Reply 19
I was a member at David Lloyd till I turned 18 now i am gymless as i haven't seen any affordable gyms that have everythign dsavid Lloyd had coz I used the gym, went swimming, played tennis, played badminton and attended some classes (yoga, dancing, spinning)