Workout crew v.Ballys vs 24hr.
Which do you guys think are better? Can you list some pros and cons?
I am thinking of getting a membership somewhere (went to SDSU's rec center last night, and that was great, but parking is NONE!!! Craig can vouch for that) The SDSU one is only $33/month with NO parking, and it didn't seem like there were fitness trainers at your fingertips. There was a rock climbing wall, resistance training, SHIT loads of Cardio gear, classes, raquettball, bball, etc...
I don't know anything about the 24hr or Ballys and I HATE there there is a processing fee and an introductary fee! But do they have fitness trainers at your fingertips for free?
Help me out here
I am thinking of getting a membership somewhere (went to SDSU's rec center last night, and that was great, but parking is NONE!!! Craig can vouch for that) The SDSU one is only $33/month with NO parking, and it didn't seem like there were fitness trainers at your fingertips. There was a rock climbing wall, resistance training, SHIT loads of Cardio gear, classes, raquettball, bball, etc...
I don't know anything about the 24hr or Ballys and I HATE there there is a processing fee and an introductary fee! But do they have fitness trainers at your fingertips for free?
Help me out here
you should check for special deals on signing up. im sure they happen often.
when i moved to nova, the gold's gym i went to was having a deal where there were no sign-up fees except for $10. then each month after was $45. really not bad at all
when i moved to nova, the gold's gym i went to was having a deal where there were no sign-up fees except for $10. then each month after was $45. really not bad at all
i've got both, and ultimately both clubs are the same... both come with free training sessions when you sign-up, but the training sessions they give you are pretty lame. it pretty much just depends on the particular facility you go to. i've been to some really nice bally's and some really ghetto ones, and the same goes for 24. the 24 "sport" clubs are often a bit nicer with newer machines and more helpful staff, but there's an extra fee to be able to use the "sport" clubs...
i'd choose which ever club is closer to you, 'cause the more convenient it is, the more likely it is that you'll go.
i'd choose which ever club is closer to you, 'cause the more convenient it is, the more likely it is that you'll go.
Originally Posted by CRAIGHIMSELF
Frogs>>>>
At first I thought you were joking...then I looked it up.
wned:You a member there? If so what are the fees?
Last edited by Draconius; Jun 22, 2006 at 12:45 PM.


