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If you belong to a gym, how much is it per month?
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Wow, I wonder why that is so much more than my location (in NYC). I guess not all Equinoxs are created equal! haha
Out of curiosity, what do you get out of your gym for what you pay?
What machines/weights do you use?
Is it the accountability that paying $$$ brings to motivate you to work out?
Are there really awesome classes that you can take that's included in the price of your membership?
I'm jealous too - I pay $189/month for unlimited CrossFit at my box. But the coaches/trainers are really good, so in that sense I'm getting my money's worth.
It's expensive to me, but if you love the gym enough I think it's worth it to pay more.
We pay $83 for DH and I at the YMCA.
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I belong to 24 hour fitness - it's $1.67/month
I also belong to a local MMA gym - $69/month for unlimited classes, etc. It ends up being about $2/class for me, so I think it's worth it (I generally go 5-6x/week for boxing/kickboxing)
DH and I pay around $175 a month for both.
It includes pools, tennis courts, saunas and hot tubs, towel service, permanent lockers with laundry service, most classes (except crossfit and pilates reformer), and access to all of their gyms.
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When I was a member of Equinox on the UES (2nd Ave at 74th) I paid $140 after my corporate discount. A coworker is still a member, without a corporate membership, and she told me she pays $175? And that was a while ago. So you may be getting a good deal at $155.
I found it completely worth it. I loved that gym. I would marry that gym. I went to that gym all the time because I loved it so much. My god I miss their treadmills.
I moved and Equinox is no longer convenient, so I am now a member of Crunch. It is $65 a month with my corporate discount. That seems to be going rate for a non-fancy chain gym after a corporate discount (NY Sports Club and NY Health & Racquet cost the same). I do not like it nearly as much as Equinox, and miss Equinox dearly. But geography wins out.
I've been a member of Exhale for barre classes -- that was $150 a month (but it has since gone up to $265 which is WAY too rich for my blood).
So it all depends. But what you're paying does not sound unreasonable for a fancy gym like Equinox, particularly if it is as nice as my Equinox was.
I pay $50/month and I have access to any gym of this company in Canada and free towels.
Although, I should probably go to my school gym that I pay for as part of my tuition. It's too far, though!
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It includes laundry service, valet, and small classes. Also use of the spa facilities.