Thread: Gyms and Health Clubs
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06-06-07 22:42 #50
Posts: 64Her name is Sandra and is bilingual and has excellent references
Her name is Sandra and is bilingual and has excellent references.
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06-04-07 12:45 #49
Posts: 439Can somebody recommend me a good female masajist. A normal girl / woman and not a hooker.
I prefer if she can come to my home or she is located near Microcentro, Puerto Madero.
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04-23-07 23:42 #48
Posts: 751Mongers-
A few weeks ago I renewed my Megatlon membership for another year to the tune of $85 AR per month. The rates are very screwy at these places, several people have told me they were quoted $300 AR for a one month membership at the Alto Palermo branch. I think negociating with these gyms is like negociating with chicas in that if they know you speak spanish, live here full time and know the score, they will not try to fuck you over as much. An important clue when joining Megatlon: the only way to get the best rate is to use a credit card, if you pay cash the rates are much higher for reasons that I am unaware of.
Suerte,
Dirk Diggler
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04-23-07 20:53 #47
Posts: 340Originally Posted by Hemin
The one kicker is that you need a medical certificate for $50. They have an on-site doctor that does them on Monday mornings. She said it was a requirement for all health clubs but it's the first time I've heard of it and I've belonged to 5 or 6 clubs in the last couple of years. Either it's a new requirement or most clubs ignore it (shocking!
Or you can buy a day pass at the Park Hyatt ($250) or Alvear Palace ($350 including a 1 hour massage) Which doesn't really seem very practical approach for most of us.
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03-13-07 13:48 #46
Posts: 2808Lol
Originally Posted by SmirkyBiscuits
If you find crossing 9 July a PITA and are close to Ave. De Mayo here is a little trick figured out by us public transit users. Enter the supte station on either side and then follow the signs to transfer to either the A or C line. A to C if your going from Cerito to Pelegrini or the reverse Peligrini to Cerito. It's a great way to cross the street when it's raining. In the rain the tunnle floods so your shoes get wet but they would have outside anyway.
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03-13-07 12:42 #45
Posts: 84PITA. Not just for gyros anymore.
Originally Posted by Daddy Rulz
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03-13-07 12:33 #44
Posts: 2808?
Originally Posted by SmirkyBiscuits
Put It in a Tight Ass?
Pussy Is Tempting Always?
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03-13-07 10:14 #43
Posts: 84Gym
Originally Posted by Thomaso276
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03-13-07 10:02 #42
Posts: 995Meglaton at Riobamba and Areneles is only a 15 minute walk from the Plaza. Very upscale and clean. But as with all gyms here, going at 7 or 8pm means there will be a crowd.
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03-12-07 20:07 #41
Posts: 84Le Parc
Originally Posted by Stormy
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03-11-07 13:23 #40
Posts: 99Standard rates about 130p / month. Busy from 1-3pm and then again after work hours. Best time is from 9-12:30.
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03-11-07 03:21 #39
Posts: 38Need more Info
Thanks for that info.
Any idea about the monthly pricing.
Do they have the standard rates or gringo prices.
Thanks.
SM
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03-10-07 19:01 #38
Posts: 300Le Parc
Le Parc is at 645 St. Martin. It has a pool as well as the standard machines.
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03-10-07 15:10 #37
Posts: 38Looking for a nice gym in centro
Hi Guys.
I am coming to BA for a month and staying near Esmeralda and Lavalle.
Does anybody know of a gym within the walking distance?
I would prefer one with the swimming pool.
Thanks.
SM
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11-13-06 10:53 #36
Posts: 29Gym in Recoleta
There is a very good one in Montevideo (just corner with Vicente Lopez square) the place is upscale and has very good facilities. The trainers are good and dedicated. The monthly fee for the gym is 120 (all days) and the trainers must be about 35 per hours.