Can't really afford a personal training, but I'm currently looking into fitness/gym stuff. In the past, I've had pretty good success with TRX, Bootcamps, and Crossfit type workouts. I really miss JBLM for that.
Seems like they are just so darn expensive here on the outside.
Anyone have suggestions in the Federal Way/Kent area along 167 or I-5?
Re: What type of "Gym" do you recommend?
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 10:13 am
by TINCANBANDIT
I don't know what the prices are now (I am grandfathered in as my gym was bought by LA Fitness) but the wife and I go to the LA Fitness along 167 at Willis Street, good atmosphere, only a few douchebags, even when it s really busy you can find a machine to use.
Re: What type of "Gym" do you recommend?
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 10:34 am
by Itchin4Fishin
Slim
Re: What type of "Gym" do you recommend?
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 10:39 am
by Sivlan
I just started working my fat ass out again.
For a gym selection my primary motivation was money: it had to cost me enough that I would feel very upset at myself for NOT working out. I know it sounds silly, but breaking bad habits (not working out) is hard, and money is a huge motivator for a lot of people. I went with LA Fitness because good god, their prices were just on the edge of my "I can't afford this" range. I mean they have a lot of stuff and classes and (this was pretty important) child care, but wow it's pretty pricey.
I've been going three times a week for three months now, so it seems to be working so far!
Obviously YMMV and different life situations etc, but yea, having a fat bill every month motivating you to get your money's worth seems to be doing the job for me.
Re: What type of "Gym" do you recommend?
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 10:43 am
by DGM33
It totally depends on what works for you. I work out at All-Fitness right off 167 in Kent. My buddy Travis runs it mostly doing MMA classes (Muy Thai and BJJ) and personal training. I do some training with him, but also use the weights on my lunch breaks. Good guy, nice little gym where I usually have the place to myself.
Sivlan wrote:I just started working my fat ass out again.
For a gym selection my primary motivation was money: it had to cost me enough that I would feel very upset at myself for NOT working out. I know it sounds silly, but breaking bad habits (not working out) is hard, and money is a huge motivator for a lot of people. I went with LA Fitness because good god, their prices were just on the edge of my "I can't afford this" range. I mean they have a lot of stuff and classes and (this was pretty important) child care, but wow it's pretty pricey.
I've been going three times a week for three months now, so it seems to be working so far!
Obviously YMMV and different life situations etc, but yea, having a fat bill every month motivating you to get your money's worth seems to be doing the job for me.
what are you paying? I pay $19/month...no contract
Re: What type of "Gym" do you recommend?
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 10:47 am
by bulldog18
YMCA and/or backpack, hike and snowshoe in the great outdoors. Add a backpack of 10 to 90 pounds but remember to slowly increase your weight and the difficulty of the trails over time.
Re: What type of "Gym" do you recommend?
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 10:54 am
by joao01
one of my criteria I suppose is that I need a place I can shower afterwards. My work has a shower, but it is a pain in the butt to get to.
DMG, I may have to check that out. It doesn't look to be too far away.
Re: What type of "Gym" do you recommend?
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 10:56 am
by TINCANBANDIT
bulldog18 wrote:YMCA and/or backpack, hike and snowshoe in the great outdoors. Add a backpack of 10 to 90 pounds but remember to slowly increase your weight and the difficulty of the trails over time.
YMCA is a socialist organization, they base your costs on how much you make, and give free memberships to people on welfare........I just could not support that kind of pricing structure
Re: What type of "Gym" do you recommend?
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 11:17 am
by Sivlan
TINCANBANDIT wrote:what are you paying? I pay $19/month...no contract
At LA Fitness? If so, I'm kind of mad at them then. Just shy of $50 a month, 1 year contract.
It does include a single 1/2 hour training session a month but I'm not sure how much that's helping me.
Re: What type of "Gym" do you recommend?
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 11:35 am
by foggood11
Gym Beam, of course. Straight up, rocks, makes no difference to me.
Sorry man, in the North End, so don't have a specific place to recommend. But I would offer a caution - I've seen too many of these places come and go, so avoid signing up for the automatic billings cash extraction process most of them want you to enroll in. Pay them by check, and be much happier. That what I've always done. Just my $0.02.
Re: What type of "Gym" do you recommend?
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 11:42 am
by UpDog
planet fitness. $10 a month. they even have night each month for free pizza!!!!
Go to WWW.Silversneakers.com. This is an organization for those over 65 and on Medicare part "B". The web site will give a list of ALL fitness facilities in your area. These Gyms are for the general public regardless of age or financial status. Just a good locator for a gym.
Re: What type of "Gym" do you recommend?
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 8:35 pm
by PacTac
While I know money is always a concern finding a good Crossfit gym and taking on-ramp classes to help you learn good form is a good way to get motivated. Then you can find workouts of the day on a lot of websites like Crossfit.com. If motivation is an issue the group fitness like Crossfit can be a motivator. Essentially if you have a good Crossfit coach it is almost like a personal trainer but cheaper. Once you get the hang of it and learn what you are doing if you have the means build yourself a garage gym. That way u don't have the excuse of not being able to get to the gym. Nice thing about most Crossfit style Workouts is the amount of time needed to get a good workout. The biggest mistake folks make is they try to go 2 hard 2 soon and get injured. Good luck in the hunt.
Re: What type of "Gym" do you recommend?
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 10:17 pm
by Ball Shtuck
Just rename your bathroom "Gym". As in "I went to the Gym five times today."