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I go a few years there and have both good and bad

I go a few years there and have both good and bad
Positive:
-Many different instruments (not all but your job you definitely do)
-Other space and quite clean (both in the changing rooms and in general)
-There was a problem with the place but now they have two floors are more comfortable
-Traditional programs (trx, abs etc.)
Negatively:
-The trainers do not care about you unless they do a personal training and must be mandatory on top of you. (Generally, however, they do not observe if people do an exercise properly, only if you ask them to show it but they do not care and yet in some cases some of them are of little interest, that is, those who do not have their ego as long as Olympus)
- I do not really help the new members (I personally associate with new, aged people, whenever I do not know by amount help the big ones)
- Last has a lot of offers and the world is banging, and you can not do your job with your peace (especially if you go everyday in the afternoon wasting most of the time waiting)
- The cleaner may be bothered while you are trying to change, but he does little to the bad (he wants someone to see if he can get in but has certainly become "accidents")
Personal Comments:
When I was a champion I was 14, and they had put me out of the second month a pretty tough schedule, and whoever a trainer and I went to just showed me the exercises and did not care even though he was writing over my age but was a gymnast she was a little older, and she saw my schedule and looked at it again and again and asked me how much I am and went to change the program.
I have not seen that trainer for a long time, but such people have to hire, not every irrelevant who has an ass or whatever is irrelevant with muscles.
If you want to learn anything about bodybuilding and if you want to build a body then you have to look up on YouTube, learn things from your round and learn how to exercise on your own. Personally, I know a lot of things about the fitness industry and I've learned all of them myself, and by myself I've seen great things in my body. I did not find it in the gym either by gymnasts, nor by programs or by nutritionists. For advanced lifters, Mad is good.
Update 2018: Young gymnasts are very bad at work. I do not know what they have done but their audacity is exaggerated. They think they have some important place and threaten threats from here and there. Let them learn their place first and then come to speak correctly.

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