What is /fit/'s opinion on this gym? I was thinking of joining up. It's a little more expensive than a normal gym but it does have a lot more to offer, I feel.
>>36470518
>it does have a lot more to offer
Will you use those extra things every week? If not, look for a bodybuilding/powerlifting gym in your area - no one there cares if you're a beginner and they're usually cheap as hell.
Sure a pool is nice but if you're going to use it twice a year, it's better to just pay to use a place with a pool when you want to.
>>36470549
I plan on using the pool 3+ times a week. They also have a climbing wall.. But I don't see me using THAT more than a few times a year.
>>36470518
I went for a while because my uncle paid for my membership.
The pool and basketball courts were nice, but I mostly just lifted.
>>36470549
Excactly. I joined a powerlifting gym and it's 25 bucks a month. No cardio stuff (there's a prowler and sled, but no room for them at the moment). I still go to Golds (20 bucks a month) for cardio and sometimes convenience. But after having plenty of chalk, squat racks, and deadlifting bars/jacks, it's hard to go back.
>>36470684
A single membership to any other gym is like 50 bucks, why don't you just save the trip and join one of them, or do your cardio by running/biking to the powerlifting gym??
>>36470684
Why would anybody do this? Seriously, aside from Planet Fitness who gets mad if you so much as breath too loud when working out, you can just join a gym that has weights and treadmills, dawg.