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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Serious question: why would you pay $100+ per workout? I don’t get it. [/quote] Some people choose to get their nails done every week, hair highlighted every few months, purchase expensive cars.. I choose to invest in my health. To each their own. Not only have this dramatically improved my physical health but also my mental health. [/quote] This is more money than a gym membership for an entire month. Or a physical therapy session (if you are doing Pilates in hopes of improving an injury) with someone with a graduate or post graduate degree in physical therapy. Or a personal trainer. Especially if you are using your own equipment, what exactly are paying $160/session for? [/quote] How much it costs really depends on how often you take advantage of the service, and you’re paying for convenience. A lot of people would be aghast at the idea of paying to have grocery delivery, but because you probably know people who make well above median US salary you don’t think it’s nuts to pay for it. [/quote]
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