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yoyohihi

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How can compare the flagship of one chain with the outlying branch of another??

Anw in Feb many of the resolutioners will start selling their memberships. No rush.

Hmm ya, plan to go down to FF westgate to take a look. Applied free trial but no one contacted me yet...lol?

TF having price revision from Jan 2014 onwards and the sales lady could offer me 120/mth minus sign up fee plus 50% admin fee (12mths contract) if i sign up by dec.

Anyway one of the reason i consider TF is bcos one of my chio bu colleague goes to TF... :s13:
 

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Can i just print the free trial pass and walk in? Since no one contacted me.
 

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only thing i scare is crowded... that is the main reason i sick of clubfitt and decided to join FF or TF.
 

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anyone tried using malaysian fitness first international passport to go to the ff here? i resided in KL for a while and already gotten a FF malaysia thinking i could use the membership when i get back to singapore.
 

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Thinking of going for fitness first as they have a new branch near my place.

Was quoted $136/mth usage of all locations. $100 reg fee waived but admin fee $108 still must pay.

If it worth it??
 

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Thinking of going for fitness first as they have a new branch near my place.

Was quoted $136/mth usage of all locations. $100 reg fee waived but admin fee $108 still must pay.

If it worth it??

So cheap? I thought it's 160++?
 

Techno Pride

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Hi,

I'm not sure how gym memberships work?

Is it better to take over someone else's membership? Looking to try out for a few months. Not likely to sign up 2 years membership up front.

Do I have to come up with my own exercise routine? Or will trainer be provided?
 

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Hi,

I'm not sure how gym memberships work?

Is it better to take over someone else's membership? Looking to try out for a few months. Not likely to sign up 2 years membership up front.

Do I have to come up with my own exercise routine? Or will trainer be provided?

Most commercial gyms like FF don't provide few months membership.
If they do, it will be much more expensive on a monthly basis than if you were to sign up for a year or 2 with them.

So taking over someone else's membership is better if it offers you a cheaper alternative.

Yes you have to come up with your own routine.
Most commercial gyms have staff doing 'floor' work. But these are not strictly trainers and its not possible for them to train all or most of the members during peak hours since that can mean 20 different members and no gym will hire 20 staff to do floor work. Of course that begs the question of what they are there for.

Hope this helps.
 

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Most commercial gyms like FF don't provide few months membership.
If they do, it will be much more expensive on a monthly basis than if you were to sign up for a year or 2 with them.

So taking over someone else's membership is better if it offers you a cheaper alternative.

Yes you have to come up with your own routine.
Most commercial gyms have staff doing 'floor' work. But these are not strictly trainers and its not possible for them to train all or most of the members during peak hours since that can mean 20 different members and no gym will hire 20 staff to do floor work. Of course that begs the question of what they are there for.

Hope this helps.

wow your first post :s13:
 
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