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Seane100
Thu, Apr-05-07, 06:18
some of these places are either too hot or to muggy? Does any
national fitness place have great air filtertration?Please
don't say Ballys, thats why I left that place

rick
Fri, Apr-06-07, 06:21
On Thu, 5 Apr 2007 09:19:08 -0400, "Steve Freides"
<steve@fridayscomputer.com> wrote:

>"seane100" <seane100@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:qVZQh.1741$yL1.143@trndny04...
>> some of these places are either too hot or to muggy? Does
>> any national fitness place have great air
>> filtertration?Please don't say Ballys, thats why I left
>> that place
>
>Every place is different. A national chain doesn't
>necessarily have the same HVAC guy at every location. The
>YMCA where I workout sometimes keeps the workout room a
>pleasant 67 degrees.
>
>-S- http://www.kbnj.com
>

I used to go to a YMCA that was considered one of the best.
It was certainly cool in there, which I enjoyed. They built
a new one nearer my house, so I joined that one. But the A/C
was always messed up and it was usually too hot in there.
Not pleasant.

I left and now am at L.A. Fitness. It's usually fairly
comfortable in there. Except for the loud, crappy music, but
that's another story.

Rick

Sean
Fri, Apr-06-07, 06:21
thanks I thought a group of companies might use the same
system that was very comfortable. Almost every place I have
been in I ended up leaving because the hot summer days were
too warm.or the system too stuffy ( not enough filteration)
but I really like the systems they use in Sears and lots of
indoor malls. lol ( good for walks) , not sure why except they
were very pleasant to be in. <rick@spamgmail.com> wrote in
message news:b6kb13dom41htfihmkqeq0kp1kb51emt8f@4ax.com...
> On Thu, 5 Apr 2007 09:19:08 -0400, "Steve Freides"
> <steve@fridayscomputer.com> wrote:
>
>>"seane100" <seane100@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>news:qVZQh.1741$yL1.143@trndny04...
>>> some of these places are either too hot or to muggy? Does
>>> any national fitness place have great air
>>> filtertration?Please don't say Ballys, thats why I left
>>> that place
>>
>>Every place is different. A national chain doesn't
>>necessarily have the same HVAC guy at every location. The
>>YMCA where I workout sometimes keeps the workout room a
>>pleasant 67 degrees.
>>
>>-S- http://www.kbnj.com
>>
>
> I used to go to a YMCA that was considered one of the best.
> It was certainly cool in there, which I enjoyed. They built
> a new one nearer my house, so I joined that one. But the A/C
> was always messed up and it was usually too hot in there.
> Not pleasant.
>
> I left and now am at L.A. Fitness. It's usually fairly
> comfortable in there. Except for the loud, crappy music, but
> that's another story.
>
> Rick