notthatmom
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Thanks for rubbing it in, CanadaWe're in Canada, decent sized city paying $140/week for 20 hours plus meet fees ($110-$130 each), comp suits etc, etc. But the health care is free [emoji6]
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Thanks for rubbing it in, CanadaWe're in Canada, decent sized city paying $140/week for 20 hours plus meet fees ($110-$130 each), comp suits etc, etc. But the health care is free [emoji6]
I'm moving!$200 per month for 12 hours/week. We are in a low cost of living area.
Is that converted into US dollars? If so that's amazing!Every time I see a thread about US gym fees I'm reminded how lucky we are in U.K., I pay roughly $150 dollars per month for 14hrs / week
Yes that's converted into US dollarsIs that converted into US dollars? If so that's amazing!
ours doesn't, but my friend's gym has one tuition for 6 months of the year and then the other 6 its higher to account for all of those fees. lets them spread them out evenly over half the year. kinda cool.Do any of your gyms combine tuition/leotard/competition fees into one monthly fee?
ours doesn't, but my friend's gym has one tuition for 6 months of the year and then the other 6 its higher to account for all of those fees. lets them spread them out evenly over half the year. kinda cool.