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It’s not badly priced per se
What you get in terms of PT time and facilities make it sound slightly less mad, but I still think any vaguely motivated person could achieve those results while spending a lot less cash. You're results are obviously great btw.
The whole bonkers thing about getting you to sign up for another 3 months while putting the weights way back down stinks of bullshit to me tho. If I went back to any of my old coaches, the first thing they'd do is a quick bit of baseline stuff to assess where I was - if I told them I'd been training at home they definitely wouldn't half the weight I was using.
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The whole bonkers thing about getting you to sign up for another 3 months while putting the weights way back down stinks of bullshit to me tho
Yup, that's the bit that makes it a bad deal.
Gym membership say £300pm for a posh one, then £75ph for the PT.
That's definitely in the ballpark.But if you're signing up to 3 hours a week up front for a period of months then you should expect essentially a coach instead of a polished OTP plan.
~12 hours of training 1:1 with a PT per month, plus “luxury” gym membership for said month. It’s not badly priced per se, more the issue is that the management are not very focused on their clients needs, but what they perceive their own to be.