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Q: Any good gym chains in China?

I was wondering if there are any big gym chains with good reputation in China. I have been to a small gym around my area but the facilities were not too good.

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My gym is pretty good, and I would recommend them to anyone...just depends on your budget. I don't know if they are in your city, but I'm sure they are a chain.  Their english name is E-come Fitness. Their Chinese name is yi kang jian shen.  Characters are 易康健身. 

Before joining up, I also went to a small local gym.  It was ok, but machines were in a state of disrepair, and you never knew if the hot water would be working in the showers that day.  Also, there was a fire one time.  My first time seeing Chinese firefighters in action...neat, and also worrisome

dandmcd:

Would you mind telling me how much you are paying for that membership, and from your experience what the average cost for a gym member ship is?  My Chinese girlfriend also wants to join a gym with me, and I am beginning to research the cost,  I know it is damn expensive since exercise is considered a western luxury here.

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Probably not the best gym I heard of was the gym called california gym but the only one of those I've seen here in China was in a shopping mall. Not really a good idea if you ask me! And they definitely didn't have a swimming pool inside the gym either. I don't get why they would put a gym inside a shopping mall without any showers. 

 

Won't the people be embarrassed after they come out of that place sweaty and stinky?

dandmcd:

Considering at the mall fitness clubs I've seen business men still wearing their dress shirt tucked in and still wearing a tie while on the treadmill, I would say no.

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My gym is on the top floor of a brand new shopping mall.  It has showers.  I can take an elevator directly from the parking garage to their front door.  A little weird at first, but the location works.

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local gyms with weights and running machines are about 800 rmb a year in jinan but somewhat dirty

nice gyms clean with indoor track that are chain operations run about 2500 a year and 1500 more for the heated pool.

if your in beijing the diplomatic quarters has nice western standard gym with pool for 7000 a year.

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