keepingitbig
Active member
Just wanted to know, because I'm trying to start weight-lifting. I've calculated all of my costs. I'm paid 756 a month ( Low-paying, low-hour job, but hey it's good until I find something better ). I'm single as well and thinking about going back to school for either nursing, or computer stuff ( can't make up my mind, but I want to be fit while doing so ) I have to pay for my car and Insurance ( that's 380 a month ), Internet ( 34 a month ), a couple of clothes each week ( Since I'm tall, pants are expensive, but I try to find good deals ) gas ( It's random sometimes. I can half-fill up on my impala with 5 bucks, and for 10 bucks I almost get the whole tank. Don't travel as much either ). So, that leaves me with 343 dollars. Food shouldn't be that expensive. I can cook like I've always been doing and bring some to work with me.
I've been to many gyms for the last few days and the prices are expensive. Went to the YMCA and they're asking for 50 dollars a month with a downpayment of 50 dollars, but no contract. Went to one of the independent ones, the same, but you have to have a contract ( 20 to 30 a month ). Do you think I should keep looking, or wait until January, where they'll making deals out of the woodworth?
I've been to many gyms for the last few days and the prices are expensive. Went to the YMCA and they're asking for 50 dollars a month with a downpayment of 50 dollars, but no contract. Went to one of the independent ones, the same, but you have to have a contract ( 20 to 30 a month ). Do you think I should keep looking, or wait until January, where they'll making deals out of the woodworth?