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    Is $75 bucks a month too high for a rock climbing gym membership? Looks like fun but kind of pricey. hmmm

    • well done! too "high" for a "rock climbing" gym! 2 thumbs up.capn_ron
    • how often will you go? are you eating properly as well. what are the overall personal benefits?albums
    • if yo ujust want to say you have a membership, it's worthless therefore overpriced, ialbums
    • if you plan to take advantage of the advice / equipment, you'll learn something and get healthieralbums
    • haha ya aren't i clever....I'd like to have some activity after work than just a run or standard gym.BabySnakes
    • ps fuck qbn on mobile :/albums
    • if i were to go at least twice a week it would be cheaper than day pass bundle they offer.BabySnakes
    • personally I think rock climbing rocks because of the upper body workout... I miss colorado suddenlyalbums
    • agreed about the work out part, i need it. need to be more active.BabySnakes
    • if you want a full body workout with great cardio, swim everyday, i'm sure that membership is cheaper...albums
    • and a bit easier on the body if you've been inactive. after that gets easy (a month or 2) move to the rock climbing.albums
    • Sound advice, thanks!BabySnakes
    • yeah. i climbed at a gym, but it was for training for actual outdoor climbing. you might get bored unless you're really into it.sine
    • into it. though, climbing for most is about improvement, and a gym can be very rewarding with instant gratification. gyms will rent you shoes and gear for a few hours to try it out.sine
    • gratification. gyms will rent you shoes and gear to try it out. another thing... most gyms will require you to pass a test before climbing on ropesine
    • before climbing on rope, and you'll need a partner.sine

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