I wouldn't say supplements are that inexpensive. It isn't to far fetched to spend a few hundred a month on them
Bally's has been around for 20+ years, I find that far from a short time. I find it hard to believe that Gold's Gym sold lifetime memberships. I think that is illegal to do in every state or at least most of them. And Gold's Gym corporate would not allow them to do that either. If anyone buys a lifetime membership from any gym they are idiots and deserve to get ripped off. That is just plain ignorant. Up until Golds was sold in 1999 it was the most successful gym chain in the world. Being associated with that brandname has made many many people multi millionaires. At it's peak the Gold's Gym name generated over a billion dollars worldwide a year. The problem with having a small independent is that they cannot compete with brand awareness and they cannot compete with what a larger gym can offer. The one problem that most of the larger clubs have is that do not provide a small area designated for people who don't want the crowds. The small gym cannot offer near the amount of services or amenities a larger club can. It is a fact (majority) that smaller independant gyms do not survive the arrival of a mega club. Sooner or later they will fold or sellout to the bigger club. Anyway, we ca argue and debate forever. I m tired now so I am done.
Believe it Keith..it happenned and there were a number of people upset at me although I didn't have anything to do with it.
And no-one deserves to get ripped off and they aren't ignorant because of that. They trusted the owners and the name Gold's Gym and no reason to think otherwise.
And in any event,a lot of personal trainers want their independence from the gym AND lots of people are tired of the large, unfriendly chain gyms because they continue not to get into shape.
Most people use their memberships for a few days and then never come back to the gym ever and that happens just about everywhere. The gym is making money but people aren't getting results
People can say all they want about my ideas being stupid but I know better. The era of gyms isn't ending however the era of the PT Studio/Wellness Centers is beginning and I'm sorry if you don't recognize the industry trend.
I actually intend on opening my own studio once I complete my Massage Therapy License at Southwestern College (Sorry Basile, I actually do go to College) . I won't have to worry about commerical equipment because I sell it and the money I make from my online websites will provide the funding nessesary to get everything running. I won't need any bank loan whatsoever to get things going.