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Samurai_Jerk wrote:Tipness is pure garbage. Anyone who know anything about lifting would never work out there. Gold's used to have a deal where you could buy a 2 weeks trial membership for Y4000. You might want to try that at first and then go some where else when the trial is up.
kamome wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:Tipness is pure garbage. Anyone who know anything about lifting would never work out there. Gold's used to have a deal where you could buy a 2 weeks trial membership for Y4000. You might want to try that at first and then go some where else when the trial is up.
I only mentioned Tipness because the original poster needs a place that is flexible, with friendly staff and meets his month to month needs. Tipness is crowded, for sure, but it is gaijin friendly and may have more flexible payment plans. I probably wouldn't recommend it to those who are long-term residents (unless you happen to live close to one of their branches).
I think the big problem is that no matter where he goes, he'll be locked into a monthly payment plus sign-up fee in Tokyo.
As long as we're throwing out names of gyms, XAX is a chain by Konami Sports. Pretty similar to Tipness in that it has some free weights, pool/sauna, and costs about 10,000 yen/month.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:The main problem with Tipness is that the equipment is crap. You're btter off jogging in the smog and doing push-ups at home.
kamome wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:The main problem with Tipness is that the equipment is crap. You're btter off jogging in the smog and doing push-ups at home.
Which branch have you used and when did you go?
FG Lurker wrote:kamome wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:The main problem with Tipness is that the equipment is crap. You're btter off jogging in the smog and doing push-ups at home.
Which branch have you used and when did you go?
In my experiences with Tipness the branches vary widely. I used to use the Kyobashi one all the time, and one day dropped in on Namba... What a shock! Kyobashi was great but Namba was super-crowded and generally felt old.
mdcruz88 wrote:Lazarou,
Which branch did you try out? I went to the new one in Harajuku. Pretty decent, except they didn't have any crossover cables.
Gonna try out the Omotesando one...
tonikoro wrote:Any Nagoyans ever hit the community Gym at Biwajima Sports center?
kamome wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:The main problem with Tipness is that the equipment is crap. You're btter off jogging in the smog and doing push-ups at home.
Which branch have you used and when did you go?
Samurai_Jerk wrote:All the serious lifters I knew who worked out in Tokyo (I'm talking competative bodybuilders, pro fighters, and personal trainers) said that pretty much all of them were shit.
Of course I haven't lived in Japan for about 3.5 years so maybe they've changed, but I doubt it.
IkemenTommy wrote:Reviving an old thread here..
But I recently moved and I am looking for a gym near Gotanda/Meguro area. I was going to Golds Gym South Tokyo before because they had some serious weights and no complaints but now I started swimming so a gym with dedicated 25m would be a plus.
I keep hearing that these gyms with swimming pools always have way too many vagina work-out machines, treadmills, and limited free weights. I was leaning towards Gotanda Tipness but I have a feeling they fit that category. My other option is to go a real gym with decent weights and go to the local kumin pool but pay 350 yen per visit.
What would you guys recommend?
IkemenTommy wrote:Reviving an old thread here..
But I recently moved and I am looking for a gym near Gotanda/Meguro area. I was going to Golds Gym South Tokyo
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