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Buck rec center drop in fitness class schedule
Buck rec center drop in fitness class schedule










buck rec center drop in fitness class schedule

Still, working with a personal trainer once a week for $100 or $150 each session would run up to $7,800 a year - and that’s not counting any gym fees. Taking three underwater spin classes a week at Aqua - to hit the recommended 150 minutes of cardio a week - would cost more than $6,000 a year.

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Planet Fitness and World Gym also offer fitness classes - plus a wide range of treadmills and strength training equipment - for membership fees of $10 to $20 a month.Īt the higher end of the scale, the New York Health & Racquet Club - with weights, treadmills, swimming pool, basketball and racquetball courts, sauna, steam room, and more - charges up to $135 a month, plus a $300 initiation fee.įor the racquet club, that comes out to less than $2,000 a year - for unlimited access. And some studios offer deals or cheaper rates if you pay for more classes up front.īut compare this to regular gyms and you’ll see how quickly the cost of boutique fitness classes can add up. SLT offers a Pilates and cardio mix done on M3 Megaformer machines, and Aqua takes spin classes into the pool. If you want to shell out $37, you can take a drop-in “Pilates-meets-ballet” class at The Bar Method or get pumped and stretchy at Exhale’s CoreFusion yoga classes.īut the boutique fitness ceiling goes even higher. In New York, for $34 a class you can experience the spin classes of SoulCycle or its competitor FlyWheel, or try out strength and interval training on a treadmill at Barry’s Bootcamp. Expensive fitness classes are not a new phenomenon, but right now they seem to be hot - hot enough to burn a hole in your wallet.












Buck rec center drop in fitness class schedule