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.
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.
£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).
£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.
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!
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)