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hahahaa troo there are alot of mirrors at fitness first, but no paulie unlike you i don't check myself out :P, i am just about to head of to the gym for another workout plus another search for a supermodel :)

adrian :)

ahh the joys of being at a club with sooo much talent

AHAHAHA!!! you guys feel like selling your cars at all to pay for a OVERPRICED gym membership to go to OTHER gyms? if so please let me know :-)

I am not in a position to say anything bad about competitors and refuse to especially on forums... however i have been a member of zest for 4 years! there is a reason for this the gyms are excellent quality with excellent equipment and a FANTASTIC atmosphere that doesn't make you feel like you are being judged. We have just pruchased $300,000 worth of equipment at ossy park.... that is no exageration either... we have 3 floors of equipment.

Zest is second to none in terms of convenience, we have 15 stores around perth located in most areas from joondalup and now to bunbury!

Guys i would not be telling you to join if i didn;t think zest was the best and one of the best valued! after being a member and visiting about 8 different compnies of gyms i know whats good and whats not

The situation with many of us is that we live all around WA therefore zest is easily the most accesible pluis we can all take turns of going to each others gyms then for a cruise and dinner! YAY!

Sorry Adrian but i think that even with all the pretty lights a gym is still a gym, zest has awesome equipment and fantastic and BIG gyms and concetrate on people having FUN at an affordable price.

Adrian the masses have spoken dude :-) feel free to gimme a call we might be able to sort something out so you can join the rest of us at zest I GUARANTEE you will be saving money and having fun!

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No worries Adrian, welcome to the good side of the force :-)

Troy and Kyles.. I PROMISE I WILL HAVE THE FORMS FOR YOU ON MONDAY WHEN YO GET BACK FROM HOLIDAY. Please call me when you get back and I will drop them straight around to Kyles house!

Dan

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