Exercise for Physical, Emotional and Intellectual Fitness

Exercise for Physical, Emotional and Intellectual Fitness

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LA Fitness – What are the advantages of taking over someone else's membership?
I'm seeing alot of ad's on craigslist for people buying and selling their LA Fitness memberships. So I'm guessing you're allowed to transfer it over to someone else.

This is cheaper, I'm assuming. Does anybody know how much you save by doing it this way? Anybody done this before and if so how does it work exactly. Thanks!

I'm in Atlanta.

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18 Responses to “Exercise for Physical, Emotional and Intellectual Fitness”

  1. sweetsilvis says:

    Ok, no need to get your panties in a bunch. I’m not really that worried about it.

  2. nerdyemovampireisbi says:

    omg SHAT IS NOT FUCKING FRED! IM TIRED OF PEOPLE SAYING THAT FRED SUX SHAT RULES

  3. poet215 says:

    If these are private companies as opposed to public companies, then their financials will be private.

    If you have a friend that sells wholesale, they may be able to run a dun and bradstreet report on them.

  4. Sam P says:

    its like $50 bucks up front & around $24 a month depending on what "program" you sign up for. They really want you to come in so they can hook you. I am a member & really like their gyms though. I have it set up that I can go to anyone I want.

  5. Sean says:

    This sort of thing is really scary and people who act like that are studied by psychologists but hard to identify beforehand. All you can do is always be alert and not let anyone make you so fearful you can't live your life.

    Don't watch the story on cable news where it will come up over and over and over. Nobody knows anything right now, so speculation is just that. Probably most of what is being said will turn out to be wrong or not helpful.

    I don't even know what happened to the shooter. Just heard about number of weapons and blogs. Maybe someone will make some sense out of this.

    Nobody can know why a man who can't get a date thinks there is any point in shooting random women. I think that this is more than simple pathology. it is also evil.

  6. D says:

    $39 monthly, with an initian fee that varies by state. In LA, it was $129.

    Check and see if your company has a program with them. I now pay $20 a month.

  7. Bajan Queen says:

    LA fitness will be more. I paid $75 for my initiation fee that might be a student price. Then you pay the first and last months dues $70 So up front you pay $155 then monthly $35

    They have an offer I got in the mail the other day where 2 people can join pay 1 initiation fee. Dont know if you need the coupon it expires on the 30th this month thursday

  8. shaenniebarnes says:

    I Shat On U. are hilarious. ur voice i mean. but darn that guy is crazy.

  9. pimpmyutube says:

    good

  10. canibus504 says:

    well were i am from bullets fly from left to 24-7 when i was like 10 nigga had 2 play da playstation in the hall way away from windows.people get shot for no reason everyday dis type of shit will never stop white black,asian or whateva i wish it would but it is not

  11. 97laserred says:

    your an ass…..

  12. Steven Z says:

    Although I live in IL, I can tell you that they are always running deals…I got in at $29.99/month before the gym ever opened…they claim the regular rate is $49.99 a month with a $250 initiation fee. Yet, I always see them running specials.

    It is co-ed.

    Not sure what gyms you have there, but I find it's MUCH nicer than Ballys, but not as nice as Lifetime. I would like if they had a steam room and towel service.

  13. Angel_In_America says:

    It's been a while but when i enrolled it was first and last plus a fee. it came to be like 129. or something like that. it's month to month and it's 29.99. I'm not sure now. But you should call and ask about the specials sometimes they have really good ones. Just give a fake phone number if you don't want them calling you every 10mins =)

  14. sweetsilvis says:

    Wait…Is this Fred with a mask on? What is this??

  15. youstricker81 says:

    Little boy grow up, STOP PUTTING JUNK ON YOUTUBE! NOBODY CARES ABOUT YOUR GARBAGE, get a job or something….

  16. Crf250rtofast4u says:

    all im tryin to say is if your going to make a video on an event like this…talk normal without helium

  17. MD12 says:

    You'll have to pay a registration fee and then pay monthly for as long as you want or as short as you want. If you print a try-the-gym-for-free pass from their website and bring it to the LA Fitness and act really interested in the gym they'll let you have one free workout day there and they will take your driver's license and keep it at the front desk until you're finished working out. Afterwords, they will try to give you a good deal so that you'll join the gym. It's usually about a $150 registration fee and then about $30 per month until you decide to quit. I heard that they raised their rates last month to $35 per month, but when they try to give you the good deal they'll tell you that for this one-time only you'll be able to pay $30 per month if you sign up today! You can quit your membership at any time whether it be 6 months or 6 years. Best of luck!

  18. Branden T says:

    Can't be too much!

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