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<blockquote data-quote="rmwolf" data-source="post: 1485822" data-attributes="member: 4413"><p>shooterdave, I have been a member since 2008, and it is obvious that membership has it's privileges, and NO i'm not rich, but if I save a buck a day on junk food that I typically purchase (that's not even a diet coke and a bag of pretzels) I break even. The math is not hard. It is a good deal.</p><p></p><p>Day passes for non-members was instituted later, and with it came rules to protect the business as well as members. Day Passes are for folks that choose not to buy a membership for whatever reason, but get to enjoy a portion of the facility. However, safety of participants is always of utmost concern and will be enforced and, if needed, verified. IMHO, still a good deal.</p><p></p><p>And regarding Personal Training costs, they have been set for as long as I've been a member. Do a little research and you'll find that to be true. This is actually pretty easy to verify.</p><p></p><p>USSA treats members, non-members, and trainees with utmost respect and I think that needs to be recognized. Unsupported "facts" are just not warranted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rmwolf, post: 1485822, member: 4413"] shooterdave, I have been a member since 2008, and it is obvious that membership has it's privileges, and NO i'm not rich, but if I save a buck a day on junk food that I typically purchase (that's not even a diet coke and a bag of pretzels) I break even. The math is not hard. It is a good deal. Day passes for non-members was instituted later, and with it came rules to protect the business as well as members. Day Passes are for folks that choose not to buy a membership for whatever reason, but get to enjoy a portion of the facility. However, safety of participants is always of utmost concern and will be enforced and, if needed, verified. IMHO, still a good deal. And regarding Personal Training costs, they have been set for as long as I've been a member. Do a little research and you'll find that to be true. This is actually pretty easy to verify. USSA treats members, non-members, and trainees with utmost respect and I think that needs to be recognized. Unsupported "facts" are just not warranted. [/QUOTE]
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