CyniQ said:Since we've already Hijacked this thread. I guess I may continue unabashed.
Along the lines of opening a gym. Has anyone heard of a "nonprofit" gym? The YMCA is nonprofit but their proceeds benefit churches and whatnot. I mean a nonprofit gym thats sole purpose is to provide inexpensive access to equipment, and low cost training and nutrition advice.
I mean. Gyms are expensive, the first year anyway. Gold's wants like $300 up front and $19 per month. A trainer is usually between $25 - $60 per hour. And in my experience "Personal Trainer" is synonymous with "Personal Spotter". That's all their usually good for if you ask me (with some exceptions). Thank you but I'll find someone to spot me (for free) when I need it.
Anyway. Poor people deserve a nice place to workout too don't they?? I think that as a nonprofit organization, time donated by Trainers would be tax deductible. I have tons of equipment that I've collected over the years. (A local HS gave me all their old stuff when they upgraded their gym.) I even have a location that's available. Has anyone ever heard of something like this??
dont worrie dude gifitness.com will donate a gym and a trainer to anyone who needs it.
