Anonymous wrote:$10/month planet fitness. I go 4 times a week. I work off hours so I can go when it isn't busy which is really nice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband and I have a premium membership to OneLife, which gives us access to many nice clubs in the region, unlimited classes, parking, towel service, monthly InBody scans, and swimming at some clubs. Family membership is $110/month ($59 for the first family member and $49 for the second - kids are an additional $39 but they're too busy with sports to use it).
This is what I have, but truthfully only go to the crystal city location since the pool is totally open at certain times for long swim workouts (like 1-1.5 hours). I’ve used the clubs out further to take a shower or hang in the hot tub after a long day on a bike, but it’s overall not worth it. I need to revisit my strategy here.
Anonymous wrote:My husband and I have a premium membership to OneLife, which gives us access to many nice clubs in the region, unlimited classes, parking, towel service, monthly InBody scans, and swimming at some clubs. Family membership is $110/month ($59 for the first family member and $49 for the second - kids are an additional $39 but they're too busy with sports to use it).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$200 monthly, I go everyday for 2 hours
Do you have a job and kids??
Yes to both!
Would love to see your schedule.are you going at 5am and in bed by 10?
I take 2 - 45 minute classes everyday (barre, yoga, HIIT, spin, lift) beginning at 6 am, back home 8ish, WFH in front of computer 8:45/9
So your spouse does drop off and pickup? If you start work at 9, you would finish at 530, which would be end of aftercare at best, and likely no afternoon activities?
Different pp here, I work from 8:15 - 6:00 everyday and I get home around 8pm. I have a nanny who handles after school sports and activities. I work out 2 hours on Friday - Sunday (a trainer or orange theory plus park stroll / power walk).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$40 for Onelife fitness. It includes a pool, sauna, free weights, cardio machines and unlimited classes.
I go 6 days a week.
wow. where?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$200 monthly, I go everyday for 2 hours
Do you have a job and kids??
Yes to both!
Would love to see your schedule.are you going at 5am and in bed by 10?
I take 2 - 45 minute classes everyday (barre, yoga, HIIT, spin, lift) beginning at 6 am, back home 8ish, WFH in front of computer 8:45/9
So your spouse does drop off and pickup? If you start work at 9, you would finish at 530, which would be end of aftercare at best, and likely no afternoon activities?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have several. Orange theory $89/month 8 classes a month. F45 $130/month unlimited classes. We also belong to a country club that has a gym. I go to one of them 5 days a week. It varies which one.
Where are you located that OTF is $89 and how did you get that price? I am in Silver Spring paying $129 per month for 8 classes and hate paying so much but love the workouts.
Anonymous wrote:
And this questions actually circles back to my original questions. I'm trying to justify purchasing a family membership at a lifetime gym (its like $200/month), and I am trying to show how it will be one of those arrangements that allows for the family to work out together (we all can play racquetball together, or tennis, golf simulator, etc and when the kids are older they can use the gym with us). It won't solve the team sports problem, but at least it means if we go to the gym we can combine it with family time in some instances.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$200/year for access to all county fitness centers. One is within walking distance and I use it regularly. I used to pay over $200/month for a gym. So glad I dropped it. Now I go for runs or walks and just top that off at the neighborhood fitness center.
Huh? If you're only going to one fitness center it's the same cost as a (nice) gym.
Anonymous wrote:$200/year for access to all county fitness centers. One is within walking distance and I use it regularly. I used to pay over $200/month for a gym. So glad I dropped it. Now I go for runs or walks and just top that off at the neighborhood fitness center.