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    1. crormaSoila18

      crormaSoila18 Well-Known Member

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      What sort of gym do you go to?

      Spit and sawdust gym with heavy weights
       
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      What sort of gym do you go to?

      I go to a typical heavy weights gym , it's very old skool . No fanny just smelly guys ha
       
    3. remstation

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      What sort of gym do you go to?

      Average "Fitness First" style gym. I hate it and it's full of fanboys....but it's less than a mile from my house. Don't know of any good ones in Bristol either.
       
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      What sort of gym do you go to?

      Special needs powerlifting gym. Lots of world champions and Olympic gold medalists train there. Has very strict rules ie spotters at all times, weights put away.

      If also has A large selection of machines and cardio equipment.

      £2.50 a session, members only
       
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      What sort of gym do you go to?

      Is this why?
       
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      What sort of gym do you go to?

      No glass in most the windows (just wooden shutters and bars), loads of weight, and a higher than average amount of testosterone floating around (£20pm). Do miss the girls from my old fitness type gym though and the odd sauna (£47pm).
       
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