At last, my small community is going to have a fitness center. I stopped by this morning to check it out. Nice place, pool for laps, BB court, etc. I walked upstairs to the weight area and was a little disappointed. Machines, machines, and more machines. A few dumbells, none over 25 lbs. Row upon row of cardio equipment. Not even a smith machine. Beats the hospital rehab area, though. Oh well, at least I can swim and do some of my lower body stuff there....Too bad my town is way too small for a decent BB gym to make it, I'm afraid I have to settle for YMCA instead of Gold's or World...
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10-24-2007, 10:35 AM #1
Fitness center opening up, aaarrrgggghhh...
I'll take arrogance and the inevitable hubris over self-doubt and lack of confidence, anyday.......
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10-24-2007, 10:39 AM #2
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10-24-2007, 12:02 PM #6
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I've done some projects in the Quad Cities, love that area....
They are getting ready to open a Gold's here in Toledo... Not sure there's enough people concerned about their health here to keep em open, we'll see...Last edited by WeebleNoMore; 10-24-2007 at 12:02 PM. Reason: cause i'm dumb.
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10-24-2007, 02:49 PM #7
Hard to beat Iowa when it comes to trouble free living. No worries about personal safety. In general, the people are very friendly as well. I guess those were the main things that brought me back. There is a Gold's in the quad cities, but thats 45 mins away...
I'll take arrogance and the inevitable hubris over self-doubt and lack of confidence, anyday.......
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10-24-2007, 03:05 PM #8
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10-24-2007, 05:11 PM #9
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10-25-2007, 09:48 AM #10
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10-25-2007, 10:06 AM #11
I feel your pain.
Last October my company opened its fitness center. I was very disappointed when I saw the equipment being installed. The only thing remotely resembling anything that could hold heavy weights is the Smith machine.
The dumbells go up to a whopping 60 lbs; the free weight bar is ~35 lb; there are 6 45 lb plates, 2 25s, 2 35s, and a few 5s and 10s; there are selectorized machines and cardio machines. About the only way I can get a halfway decent workout in there is with the Smith machine. I can squat, bench press, overhead press, rack pull and bent over row. But I far prefer my regular gym, which has tons of freeweights.
But as my boss pointed out to me when he saw the disappointment on my face: "it's not for powerlifters" as he motioned to me."Go home, have a beer and smash something. That's what I would do" - Unknown (but probably Thor).
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11-02-2007, 08:56 AM #12
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11-03-2007, 12:55 PM #14
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"Fitness Center" means its not for bodybuilders. Its for the "mainstream" population, who sadly make up a much bigger market. By keeping out heavy dumbbells and other bodybuilding tools, it keeps us away so that the regular population doesn't feel intimidated and inadequate.
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11-03-2007, 01:07 PM #15
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11-04-2007, 04:02 AM #17
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Guess I'm very lucky. Two years ago when our Hospital said they were going to open a "wellness center" I thought "machines and Pilates balls". We have those, but we got this stuff too. I'm amazed that a small town in West Central Georgia did this. Kudos to our Hospital board for their vision and courage.Our town has seen it's economy destroyed and it's younger population sucked out to the larger surrounding cities like Atlanta, Columbus and Macon. It is interesting to note that the Hospital Board with the support of the community leaders used fitness and wellness as a marketing tool to attract industry and jobs back here. The impact it has had on our community is nothing short of astounding. I would have to drive a 80 miles to get to this kind of equipment. I pinch myself every morning.
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11-04-2007, 07:58 AM #18
Ok, since everyone else is confessing.....I grew up in Muscatine, did my undergrad work at Cedar Falls and Iowa City, still have family in the Iowa City area.
So...I say to a friend that I can't eat what she eats because "I eat funny". So she says "what does funny taste like?". So I say "Like rubber chicken".
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11-04-2007, 08:31 AM #19
I flew over Iowa once..
The trend in a lot of health clubs especially ones owned by governments is machines only. It cuts the probability of liability issues down a lot. Our new pool / fitness complex is going to open on Saturday. 2 pools waterslide, aerobics room and fitness center. The fitness center will be nothing but machines and db to 40 pounds. The Director of Finance is a good friend and lifter, he told the City council flat out that they needed Free weights. Their reply to him was they were doing it on purpose so the facility was not as attractive to the "Steroid Crowd". Thing is it makes it unattractive to most serious fitness people not just the "Steroid Crowd". BTW the mayor is a fat ass who should lift weights but doesn't know squat.
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11-04-2007, 09:03 AM #20
Born in Iowa City, the hospital is now a parking lot . Lived there off and on for about 5 years 1st, 2nd grade and 4th, 5th at Hawkeye Court University Housing, it was great, woods all around, lots of natural clay deposits, clean, crime and worry free. A golf course right across the road for sledding. Very fond memories. 7th grade lived not to far from the stadium. Have not been back since. Mom got her PhD there.
UP the IRONS!
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11-04-2007, 09:06 AM #21
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An "old school" gym owner once mentioned to me that the "fitness gyms" were the best way to make money because:
1) you attract people that wouldn't ordinarily go to "the gym" because your
"equipment" is beautifully maintained, everyone looks pretty and dolled up, etc.
2) you sign them up for a year (or multiyear contract).
3) they work out a few times, and due to lack of motivation stop coming. Thus wear and tear on the machines is kept to a minimum, and you're still collecting from them on their long, long contract.
4) Return to Step 1 above.
No "old school' gyms in Philly? Don't live there anymore, and I certainly understand the allure of a home gym, but what about Ironsport?
http://www.ironsport.com
not exactly "in philly" but it's about as old-school as it gets. and the folks there are fantastic. If i had a teleporter I'd work out there every night...
Also, i used to train at Old City Ironworks. I belive that is also still a good gym...
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11-05-2007, 09:57 AM #22
Here is what does not make sense to me. My small community is not very fitness-oriented. True, there are some who are, but we have no population of young professionals who are more apt to join. We do have a large elderly population, but many use the hospital, which is less expensive. Combine this with the fact that the center was originally sold on the basis that it would not require public funds, but eventually the city did have to chip in, to the annoyance of many residents. Now here is the kicker: They give no discounts for yearly memberships. They currently have around 600 people signed up, but with few "in the lifestyle" I think they probably won't maintain a high enough membership to be self sufficient. All this with the fact that our county is one of the poorest in the state, so money for memberships will be the first thing people cut if things are tight or if they have met their goals. We'll just have to see...
I'll take arrogance and the inevitable hubris over self-doubt and lack of confidence, anyday.......
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11-05-2007, 01:27 PM #23
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