The most luxurious gyms
Categories: Healthy Places, Fitness
Not that many (or any) of us can realistically afford to spend thousands on a gym membership each year, but it's fun to see just what you would get if you could.
From the latest trends like free-motion equipment to unlimited access to golf lessons and personal training sessions, it probably wouldn't be hard to find ways to spend more time working out in these luxury gyms. But no matter how rich I was it wouldn't be so easy to pay upwards of $20,000 for an enrollment fee, followed by hundreds of dollars each month for membership. Even though I think a nicer atmosphere can make it easier to get going, the bottom line that exercising can be really cheap and all the extras are just frosting on the cake.
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james 1-26-2007 @ 10:40AM
"Cost: Available enrollment fees range from $6,000 to $8,000, plus monthly fees of $400 to $550
Members of Bosse Sports have access to the advanced kind of equipment pro athletes and Olympians use to train. Besides boasting a staff of nationally certified strength and conditioning trainers, the facility has stationary cycles, cross-trainers and treadmills with built-in flat screen TVs"
not quite sure why that's impressive, my little local gym has the same equipment pro athletes use and we have LCDs on all of our 15+ treadmills and ~10 cross-trainers and I'm paying $20/mo. Thought that was standard equipment. About the only "luxury" thing they're getting is the monthly price tag.
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