next gen grrrr its bloody rip off. after 15 years if gyms i opted for a gym at home (just free weights, bench, mats, fitball, cross trainer and tv), its just so much easier, no fee, no hassel, its there when i get home from work while the T is cooking. Its the way to go honest !!!rossybee wrote:I'm surprised Jim, you being so toned & allrenmure wrote:So true. I cant wait till Jan when I can get out of my 12 month membership at Next Generation. So many good intentions.... so little get-up-and-goGregR wrote:Gym's are a great money maker... if every gym had to cater for each of their members actually using it, they'd have to be 10 times the size!![]()
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This idea sounds good - just no space in my housescott_e wrote:next gen grrrr its bloody rip off. after 15 years if gyms i opted for a gym at home (just free weights, bench, mats, fitball, cross trainer and tv), its just so much easier, no fee, no hassel, its there when i get home from work while the T is cooking. Its the way to go honest !!!

Could use the garage and just move the car out when i want to go in i guess.....
mmm problem with garage is it gets cold. i looked into building one of these B&Q Log Cabin things a while ago but again not great for cold days.X7LDA wrote:This idea sounds good - just no space in my housescott_e wrote:next gen grrrr its bloody rip off. after 15 years if gyms i opted for a gym at home (just free weights, bench, mats, fitball, cross trainer and tv), its just so much easier, no fee, no hassel, its there when i get home from work while the T is cooking. Its the way to go honest !!!![]()
Could use the garage and just move the car out when i want to go in i guess.....
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