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<blockquote data-quote="Blackoyote" data-source="post: 16787966" data-attributes="member: 158200"><p>My gym I was a part of for 5 years closed down last summer, but 'lucky for me' a PF had just opened even closer to my office (literally a 1 minute drive). This is important because I've found my best time to go to the gym is on my lunch breaks!</p><p></p><p>I was hesitant to join, because when I first started working out a decade ago I was a PF member for a short time and remembered what they kinda catered to (with the free pizza and donut days and what not...)</p><p></p><p>Well, to my surprise I've actually been digging PF. I quit the powerlifting stuff years back when I wrecked my back picking up 500#, so the lack of barbells isn't a deal breaker. They have 6 smith machines I can still use to get in good enough squats, they have a leg press I can still get 700# on, and dumb bells all the way up to 75#.</p><p></p><p>These days I more so focus on lean muscle as it preps me for racing, and PF is more than sufficient.</p><p></p><p>Funny enough I'm in the best shape of my life now as a PF member, potentially because with how close I am to the gym now I go at a minimum 4-5x per week on lunch for a quick 45 minute workout.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackoyote, post: 16787966, member: 158200"] My gym I was a part of for 5 years closed down last summer, but 'lucky for me' a PF had just opened even closer to my office (literally a 1 minute drive). This is important because I've found my best time to go to the gym is on my lunch breaks! I was hesitant to join, because when I first started working out a decade ago I was a PF member for a short time and remembered what they kinda catered to (with the free pizza and donut days and what not...) Well, to my surprise I've actually been digging PF. I quit the powerlifting stuff years back when I wrecked my back picking up 500#, so the lack of barbells isn't a deal breaker. They have 6 smith machines I can still use to get in good enough squats, they have a leg press I can still get 700# on, and dumb bells all the way up to 75#. These days I more so focus on lean muscle as it preps me for racing, and PF is more than sufficient. Funny enough I'm in the best shape of my life now as a PF member, potentially because with how close I am to the gym now I go at a minimum 4-5x per week on lunch for a quick 45 minute workout. [/QUOTE]
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