I just signed up for Fitness 19 for $9/month, with a $149 enrollment fee. That’s a great deal to access 11 gyms in the Bay Area. It does have lots of elliptical and various training equipment. I needed to either buy a replacement elliptical or find a gym. A replacment elliptical cost between $500-$1K, that [...]
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Exercise for Cheap
Posted in doing, tagged fitness on November 4, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
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