The Gym Group - How do they do it?

The Gym Group - How do they do it?

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CHIEF

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2,270 posts

289 months

Monday 21st June 2010
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I've just come across the new (ish) chain of gyms called 'The Gym Group'

http://www.thegymgroup.com/

Whilst they dont have pools, sauna's etc they seem to have decent gym kit and all for 15 quid a month with no annual contract.

How do they do this for 15 quid a month?

Has anyone eever attended one of these no frills bargain basement gyms?

What are they like?

Blimey.

Edited by CHIEF on Monday 21st June 13:19

bales

1,905 posts

225 months

Monday 21st June 2010
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My gym is only £15 a month and I wouldn't say it is bargain basement at all, just a standard fitness type gym that has a good enough selection of free weights for me.

http://www.heliofitness.co.uk/Home.aspx

I just think most gyms are horrendously overpriced.

okgo

39,305 posts

205 months

Monday 21st June 2010
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The place above looks interesting however, my nearest one is in Hounslow, such a shame, I will not go to a gym in Hounslow.

shakotan

10,782 posts

203 months

Monday 28th June 2010
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Unfortunately, any gym that costs just £15 a month for membership is going to be habitated by the most god awful clientelle.

It'll be full of posy chavs, tts and Eastern Europeans, who will hog the equipment, leave everything in a mess, and bawl at you for getting between them and the mirror, so they can check their bicpes when doing curls.

Edited by shakotan on Monday 28th June 18:39

JQ

6,034 posts

186 months

Monday 28th June 2010
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shakotan said:
Unfortunately, any gym that costs just £15 a month for membership is going to be habitated by the most god awful clientelle.

It'll be full of posy chavs, tts and Eastern Europeans, who will hog the equipment, leave everything in a mess, and bawl at you for getting between them and the mirror, so they can check their bicpes when doing curls.

Edited by shakotan on Monday 28th June 18:39
I'm a member of PureGym in Manchester paying £10 per month and that's definately not the case. It's full of solicitors, barristers, accountants, media types, etc, etc.

It's cheap because it's no frills - no reception or receptionist. No coffee bar, sauna, aerobics studio, jaccuzi. All the equipment is brand new and good quality and the people in there are very pleasant. There were far more chavs in Holmes Place in Didsbury where me and Mrs JQ were paying £120pcm.

Halb

53,012 posts

190 months

Monday 28th June 2010
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JQ said:
shakotan said:
Unfortunately, any gym that costs just £15 a month for membership is going to be habitated by the most god awful clientelle.

It'll be full of posy chavs, tts and Eastern Europeans, who will hog the equipment, leave everything in a mess, and bawl at you for getting between them and the mirror, so they can check their bicpes when doing curls.

Edited by shakotan on Monday 28th June 18:39
I'm a member of PureGym in Manchester paying £10 per month and that's definately not the case. It's full of solicitors, barristers, accountants, media types, etc, etc.

It's cheap because it's no frills - no reception or receptionist. No coffee bar, sauna, aerobics studio, jaccuzi. All the equipment is brand new and good quality and the people in there are very pleasant. There were far more chavs in Holmes Place in Didsbury where me and Mrs JQ were paying £120pcm.
one hundred and twenty pounds a month for two people? What did you get after the sauna, a blowjob?

NoelWatson

11,710 posts

249 months

Tuesday 29th June 2010
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shakotan said:
Unfortunately, any gym that costs just £15 a month for membership is going to be habitated by the most god awful clientelle.

It'll be full of posy chavs, tts and Eastern Europeans, who will hog the equipment, leave everything in a mess, and bawl at you for getting between them and the mirror, so they can check their bicpes when doing curls.

Edited by shakotan on Monday 28th June 18:39
Whereas if you pay more you get a gym that is full of chavs that leave their chavmobiles parked in the disabled slots, and spend the whole time doing beach weights.

Halb

53,012 posts

190 months

Tuesday 29th June 2010
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NoelWatson said:
shakotan said:
Unfortunately, any gym that costs just £15 a month for membership is going to be habitated by the most god awful clientelle.

It'll be full of posy chavs, tts and Eastern Europeans, who will hog the equipment, leave everything in a mess, and bawl at you for getting between them and the mirror, so they can check their bicpes when doing curls.

Edited by shakotan on Monday 28th June 18:39
Whereas if you pay more you get a gym that is full of chavs that leave their chavmobiles parked in the disabled slots, and spend the whole time doing beach weights.
It irks me that when I go to my regular gym there is usually one BMW X5 or an Audiwkmobile that some spraytanned muscle bound spikey haired tt has decided to plonk in the few disabled zones.

JQ

6,034 posts

186 months

Tuesday 29th June 2010
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Halb said:
NoelWatson said:
shakotan said:
Unfortunately, any gym that costs just £15 a month for membership is going to be habitated by the most god awful clientelle.

It'll be full of posy chavs, tts and Eastern Europeans, who will hog the equipment, leave everything in a mess, and bawl at you for getting between them and the mirror, so they can check their bicpes when doing curls.

Edited by shakotan on Monday 28th June 18:39
Whereas if you pay more you get a gym that is full of chavs that leave their chavmobiles parked in the disabled slots, and spend the whole time doing beach weights.
It irks me that when I go to my regular gym there is usually one BMW X5 or an Audiwkmobile that some spraytanned muscle bound spikey haired tt has decided to plonk in the few disabled zones.
Apparently, in Nottingham they tend to be yellow Porsche Boxters.