Thoughts on Goodlife gyms?
>>38105252
They are good
what do you even want to know? I train at one, it's location dependent though
>>38105257
I've been going to the one on Kingston. How pushy are the trainers when they want you to get off a machine for one of their clients?
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Is it really that much better than the ARC?
>>38105301
>How pushy are the trainers when they want you to get off a machine for one of their clients?
It's never happened to me before. But I have never used a machine before except for rear delt flye one either.
I wish the price was higher so indians wouldnt go
otherwise good
Where's there's Goodlife there should also be fit4less, ya it's kinda barebones, but for the price, fit4less can't be beat.
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Why do you need the opinion of strangers on a cambodian ricepicking imageboard?
Check it out, if it has what you need then sign up
Corporate plan so I paid $150 for a whole year. Towel service and access to any gym in the country, which is nice I guess.
There's a good life in the same building I work in, so I'm there in the morning 5 days a week. The weight room is usually empty because it's mostly older people who come in for group classes and cardio machines. Only two squat racks, but they're seldom ever taken up.
Ironically, one of the best parts of my good life is the trainers. There's a few solid 8 female trainers and the male trainers are swole and friendly. Like they know what they're doing and train hard for meets and shit when they're not working with feeble middle aged clients.
I love it.
>>38107175
Same here.
Some trainers are dyels but a lot actually train properly and aren't retards. 3 power racks at my gym, never used.