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i'm hardly ever home at the times they are open ... i may go back to unisa gym ... hey can u go get pricing for a years membership there?? if its good i might consider joining back and just going on the weekends and weekdays i will go somewhere else cause its too much bother going to town just for the gym ...

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I think the pricing is roughly the same. I think UNISA students it's a bit under $100, other uni students probably $140 and for others (like me) costs me $170/year.

You should try find a gym where you can buy sessions. Like 30 visits for $XXX. That way it saves a bit of money, and you can go whenever you like. Not worth paying for a year if you only go once/week. Well, it's not bad actually as it's damn cheap anyway.

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I am talking about the one in the city. I know a few of the people behind the counter there, but not Brett. I don't think the Mawson Lakes UNISA gym pass can be used in the one in town because my friend has membership at Mawson Lakes and he has to pay whenever he goes to the one in town.

The one in town is pretty small, but has enough range of free weights to keep you amused. If you want to go for classes, I'd go somewhere else seeing that they only have 3-4 classes/week. They may have more when the warmer weather comes round, but not entirely sure. The gym is usually pretty packed, especially on mondays.

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