How useful are the massage chairs at Planet Fitness?
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replace body builder with lifter on a progressive lifting program. Now explain this black card room. If I rolled in there with some food, and a my ps vita, I could play games for a couple hours and relax after a hard day at work?1 -
I don't know why my posts keep disappearing.
I call them salt caves, but they are really poultice rooms.
http://spaworldusa.com/
In my previous posts, I stated that it's not my regular gym, it's too far. but a place I go every now and again for a me day.0 -
I belong to planet fitness and work out thier daily. I have lost up to 16 pounds due to me working out. I use the tanning bed, the massage bed, and the massage chair. I love them all.. It is a affordable gym that accomodates all my needs. I dont understand why they serve pizza or bagels once a month but I do know how to turn down food and I do that everytime they serve it. The massage chair is better than any massage chair that I have ever been in. It has nothing on the ones at the nail shop. Oh, and by the way almost ALL gyms have tanning beds in them. If you dont like them then you dont have to use them.4
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Pirate_chick wrote: »
I don't know why my posts keep disappearing.
I call them salt caves, but they are really poultice rooms.
http://spaworldusa.com/
In my previous posts, I stated that it's not my regular gym, it's too far. but a place I go every now and again for a me day.
DON'T GO IN THE PIZZA OVEN, WE CAN'T EAT EACH OTHER.
Well, cooked.
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I belong to planet fitness and work out thier daily. I have lost up to 16 pounds due to me working out. I use the tanning bed, the massage bed, and the massage chair. I love them all.. It is a affordable gym that accomodates all my needs. I dont understand why they serve pizza or bagels once a month but I do know how to turn down food and I do that everytime they serve it. The massage chair is better than any massage chair that I have ever been in. It has nothing on the ones at the nail shop. Oh, and by the way almost ALL gyms have tanning beds in them. If you dont like them then you dont have to use them.
The bagel and pizza thing confuses me. They always try to make me take some. Sorry, but no. Peer pressure!2 -
Pirate_chick wrote: »
I don't know why my posts keep disappearing.
I call them salt caves, but they are really poultice rooms.
http://spaworldusa.com/
In my previous posts, I stated that it's not my regular gym, it's too far. but a place I go every now and again for a me day.
DON'T GO IN THE PIZZA OVEN, WE CAN'T EAT EACH OTHER.
Well, cooked.
click around the site it's awesome. I may go this weekend. I skip the naked pool. for the life of me I can't figure out why you have to be naked to go in the pool. Eww.
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Pirate_chick wrote: »Salt caves?
I'd get kicked out for licking the walls.
It's not my regular gym, but a place I go for treat. I tend to work out while I am there, then relax. I do skip the naked pool though. lol
spaworldusa.com/
Naked pool??? interesting i want to sign up!1 -
Holy CRAP that spa looks like HEAVEN !! If only I was close to Virginia .....0 -
Pirate_chick wrote: »Pirate_chick wrote: »
I don't know why my posts keep disappearing.
I call them salt caves, but they are really poultice rooms.
http://spaworldusa.com/
In my previous posts, I stated that it's not my regular gym, it's too far. but a place I go every now and again for a me day.
DON'T GO IN THE PIZZA OVEN, WE CAN'T EAT EACH OTHER.
Well, cooked.
click around the site it's awesome. I may go this weekend. I skip the naked pool. for the life of me I can't figure out why you have to be naked to go in the pool. Eww.
To watch others? To strip away the trappings of society and be on equal footing with others? Well, as us guys know, some are more equal than others.0 -
Pirate_chick wrote: »Pirate_chick wrote: »
I don't know why my posts keep disappearing.
I call them salt caves, but they are really poultice rooms.
http://spaworldusa.com/
In my previous posts, I stated that it's not my regular gym, it's too far. but a place I go every now and again for a me day.
DON'T GO IN THE PIZZA OVEN, WE CAN'T EAT EACH OTHER.
Well, cooked.
click around the site it's awesome. I may go this weekend. I skip the naked pool. for the life of me I can't figure out why you have to be naked to go in the pool. Eww.
To watch others? To strip away the trappings of society and be on equal footing with others? Well, as us guys know, some are more equal than others.
That goes for women, also.
You just use a different measuring stick.0 -
rachelrb85 wrote: »Sounds like an anti-PF rant to me. I thought the tanning beds were the only good thing at PF. Gym and tanning goes together like peanut butter and fluff. But I guess it's not for everyone. As for the massage chairs... I've used it but was not entirely impressed. I've sat in much nicer massage chairs while getting a pedicure. All in all, canceling my PF membership was the smartest thing I've done this year.
I knew you were from New England with your fluffer nutter reference
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LiminalAscendance wrote: »Pirate_chick wrote: »Pirate_chick wrote: »
I don't know why my posts keep disappearing.
I call them salt caves, but they are really poultice rooms.
http://spaworldusa.com/
In my previous posts, I stated that it's not my regular gym, it's too far. but a place I go every now and again for a me day.
DON'T GO IN THE PIZZA OVEN, WE CAN'T EAT EACH OTHER.
Well, cooked.
click around the site it's awesome. I may go this weekend. I skip the naked pool. for the life of me I can't figure out why you have to be naked to go in the pool. Eww.
To watch others? To strip away the trappings of society and be on equal footing with others? Well, as us guys know, some are more equal than others.
That goes for women, also.
You just use a different measuring stick.
Except with those, size doesn't matter, they're all awesome.0 -
PF's motto should be "enough distractions so that you never work out, guaranteed or your money back"1
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It's $10/month? Man, it sounds like heaven for a homeless person or a henpecked spouse. I wonder if they have to enforce maximum hours per day.1
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WalkingAlong wrote: »It's $10/month? Man, it sounds like heaven for a homeless person or a henpecked spouse. I wonder if they have to enforce maximum hours per day.
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dont take away the tanning beds. here in NYC, getting a PF membership (that you dont use) is cheaper for unlimited tanning sessions than any salon, and it helps big time with SAD in the winter. And since they are always empty in the gym, there's no fussy line to wait in and they give you pizza while you wait - but I dont like to tan with a big old tummy. the chairs arent very relaxing though. you just feel like youre sitting there jiggling while all the tshirts on the treadmills stare down at you and mean mug you til you leave and go back to your own gym - ha - not relaxing.1
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cbhubbybubble wrote: »I've never been to a PF and probably wouldn't cuz I DL, but why would you care if someone wants to spend time in a "relaxation zone". Does it affect your work-out?
As I said earlier, I also think that (rightfully or not) this "relaxation zone" helps feed the notion that PF is for people who don't really want to work out. Feel free to disagree with me on that point if you wish.
I haven't been to a PF, but I get the feeling they don't want to just be a gym. They want to be a gym/club/spa. I also think "fitness" doesn't have to only mean how far you can run or how much you can press. It can also mean how calm you feel or how positive your outlook is. "Sitting on the couch overeating junk food" is not the same thing as "relaxing", if you're unhappy and anxious.
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I'll see your Spa World and raise you a Spa Castle
http://spacastleusa.com/main/
PS I love the naked pools0 -
Ok I'll try to help ya with your question!
1 people me included like to tan at the gym why because I can it's in one place the price is built in to one payment as opposed to go to tanning salon pay a fee then over to the gym and pay a fee. Also tanning makes you appear slimmer, 2 people who body build and compete always show up with tans usually it's a spray tan but there is some who prefer the tanning bed. 3 relaxation zones. When I was trying to train for the couch to 5k my back and knees couldn't handle the pressure so I would use the hydrobed and the massage chairs. The massage chairs did amazing for my back to get the kinks out and the hydrobed helped with the inflammation in my back as well. So you may think the "relaxation" zone is pointless but it's there for a reason you may think the tanning beds are pointless but there there for a reason. Hope this helps you see the whole picture now!!!5 -
In my experience though, massage chairs generally don't do much for post-workout tension, though.
never been to pf, never been in a massage chair. but chipping in to say that i don't find mechanical massage tools very helpful in general. i own a couple of objects but always seem to go back to my collection of various balls and/or the foam roller. MAYBE my trainer's orbital car-buffer thing has a place now and then, but you still have to do the important part of the work, managing positioning and pressure levels, moving the muscle you're working . . .
there's no such thing as a free ride when it comes to muscle release. or if there is then i haven't tracked it down yet.1
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