I am thinking of this too or Pure Fitness at Asia Square - both nearby me and convenient.. any idea which will be better recommended? Know Pure Fitness is new in this area..so i guess crowd will be lesser too now???jc2000m wrote:Thinking about joining the platinum ones around raffles place. wondering what people think of it.
Also any idea on the initial joining fee/admin fee? and monthly fee?
This may be too late a reply for you but my biggest issue with a FF @ Capital Tower is how crowded it gets during peak hours - 6pm to 9pm. The free wights area is VERY small so it becomes almost impossible to have a workout there during these times. It says something that I also have a personal True Fitness membership which I use FAR more often.SV1231 wrote:Hi,
I am about to join FF @ Capital towers.
I am basically joining for the warm water swimming pool… & proximity to my office..
They are asking me to pay $133/month.. & one time admin fee $98.
Wanted to get a reference of what others are paying?
Thanks.
What is the diff between a platinum club and others? Oh it's cool that they provide workout attire.. I seem to remember my friend mentioning that another gym does as well and I think socks too? She always just hit the gym with her pair of shoes.. If I am not wrong it's Pure Fitness?? Heard about Virgin Active's opening too.. any idea where are they opening? Wonder how is it going to be like..calvink wrote:You get what you paid for... FF is expanding into three new clubs this year.....Fusionopolis is undergoing makeover to become a platinum club...yeah..its the complimentary workout attire that they provide that other competitors do not have.
And an upcoming fitness club Virgin Active by Richard Branson...opening soon this year too...
How I totally agree to your views! Thanks for expressing in the hilarious way that you have. It is so true! I had a terrible experience of complete utter misconduct by the training manager and then total blind eye from the management. I have posted a separate complaint on this forum. Their staff are totally underqualified and do not even look their part as being in fitnessBillyB wrote:I'd join a smaller, private gym if you are serious about your training. Unless of course you want to be harassed constantly on the phone for PT sessions and given bad training advice by a bunch of mirror pouting, sales target oriented personal trainers whose only real knowledge is based around hair products.
If you want something for convenience at lunch or after work then maybe consider some of the larger places. Membership, whether paid up front for the year or on a monthly basis, will cost you between $90-130 per month.
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