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over a year ago
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Yeah I think pure gym is the cheapest at about £16. My local anytime costs £60 a month!
It's mad how much it all costs when essentially it's just a room with some equipment and a small percentage of gym users opt for classes. |
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over a year ago
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£25 p/m for my cutren gym but it has changing rooms, showers, pool hot ton sana steam room the gym before that was £15 p/m just a gym be £10 a month extra is worth it |
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over a year ago
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Simply gym £19.99 a month. If you have a medical condition. Mental or physical. You can ask your doctor about Fitness on Prescription. My local leisure centre does discounted memberships. Exercise referral scheme... |
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I'm a member of 3 gyms.
1 is £40pm, the main one I use as its only a 2min walk from my house
Another £36 and 24hr access but a 15min drive.
The other £20 & has swimming pool, sauna, steam rooms & a 20min drive (on a good day from me)
The cheapest has by far the best facilities but not cost effective for me to go there everyday.
Luckily I can claim all 3 as a business expense
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"I'm a member of 3 gyms.
1 is £40pm, the main one I use as its only a 2min walk from my house
Another £36 and 24hr access but a 15min drive.
The other £20 & has swimming pool, sauna, steam rooms & a 20min drive (on a good day from me)
The cheapest has by far the best facilities but not cost effective for me to go there everyday.
Luckily I can claim all 3 as a business expense
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How? That's a loophole I need to use, does it also work for "membership" of the local pub? |
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"I'm a member of 3 gyms.
1 is £40pm, the main one I use as its only a 2min walk from my house
Another £36 and 24hr access but a 15min drive.
The other £20 & has swimming pool, sauna, steam rooms & a 20min drive (on a good day from me)
The cheapest has by far the best facilities but not cost effective for me to go there everyday.
Luckily I can claim all 3 as a business expense
How? That's a loophole I need to use, does it also work for "membership" of the local pub?"
My main job, I'm a personal trainer.
Self employed, so can include as as expense on my tax return. |
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There is a huge range of prices.
It seems to be the large chain gyms that are cheaper, but you often only get the gym.
I pay £22.50 a month for my local council facilities (refuced rate as I work for the council). For that I can use the gym, pool, sauna, jacuzzi and the exercise classes. Can also use any leisure centre in the area.
Fantastic value for money, since I go on average 5 times a week.
Nita |
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