kevinsensei ([info]kevinsensei) wrote,
@ 2009-10-26 23:28:00
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Current location:静岡県 静岡市 葵区 瀬名
Current mood: contemplative
Entry tags:exercise, japan, life

The Renaissance
I went to The Renaissance Sports Club & Spa after work today near Shizuoka station to see what's up. (Specific branch info here.)

It costs the same as the place I went to in Saitama. They have fewer classes but lots more cardio machines. There's also a tennis school but it costs extra. By extra, I mean it costs the same as the gym membership itself. So if I were to join the gym and add the tennis school the total would be about 200 bucks a month. However, the costs don't end there. This gym is quite far from my apartment. What I would do is, after work, take the train to Shizuoka station, work out, then take the bus back to my apartment. That commute (uni-gym-apt) costs about 500 yen. So that x 5 days x 4 weeks = another 100 bucks per month. So all in all, about 300 bucks a month. Damn. Or I could skip the tennis school and just do the gym - which plus commute totals 200 bucks a month. Still a heap of money, but cutting back on the alcohol would pretty much cover most of it (sad but true). Hmmm....

Tomorrow I'm going to check the gym that's closer to my place. It's actually not what I'd consider "close" but at least it's reasonably accessible by bike. I don't know what the facilities are like, but I imagine the price (for just a gym) will be about the same, 100 bucks a month. Probably no fancy pants tennis school but I can do without. I just need to get some exercise. What really bugs me about this place is the actual commute itself, the roads to get there are rather treacherous for bicycles. It is a somewhat harrowing experience. If I go work out, I want to relieve stress not build it up!

Dang, is that the time? Time to go to bed!




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[info]februaryfour
2009-10-26 02:34 pm UTC (link)
Any gym that's a train ride away is unlikely to get much use, sadly, especially when the train ride costs that much (500 yen, yikes). I haven't even done DDR for a month now--just been so busy. T_T

Good luck on the local gym-scouting!

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[info]kevinsensei
2009-10-26 10:13 pm UTC (link)
I'm actually keen on the commute. In a sense it's an easier commute than the one I've got now. (The bus coming home from the gym drops me off right next to my apartment. The bus coming straight home from the university drops me off about 1 km away.) That and it would bring me downtown on a regular basis. As it is, I hardly ever make it out there. Most of my friends around here hang out there, and since I'm never around I feel somewhat out of the loop.

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[info]februaryfour
2009-10-26 11:02 pm UTC (link)
Oh, okay--I hadn't realized that. ^_^

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[info]kevinsensei
2009-10-27 01:14 am UTC (link)
otoh, I do know what you're saying. Back in FL, I was a member of a gym that was just 20 minutes out of the way (by car) going from work to home and I didn't go very often. There were a couple more things complicating the issue, but basically that little bit of extra of going out of the way was it.

The cost of the commute is an interesting point. I forgot how relatively cheap commuting in Tokyo is. For less than 500 yen you can go from Akiba to all the way out to Omiya. The commute I'm talking about here is a 200 yen train ride from the uni to Shizuoka station (2 stops) then a 300 yen bus ride from Shizuoka station to my apt (about 30 minutes).

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[info]februaryfour
2009-10-27 05:23 am UTC (link)


That's a long way to go! IMHO, anyway. It would be a dealbreaker for me, but I'm sure your mileage may vary. For one thing, I'd fall asleep on the bus (it's been proven that forcing myself to stay awake makes me even _MORE_ exhausted). The last thing I'd want to do after waking up would be exercise.

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[info]wendye
2009-10-26 03:57 pm UTC (link)
I just about fainted when I read that price - $100/month!! But it's pretty fancy-schmancy

Doesn't your university have gym facilities?

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[info]kevinsensei
2009-10-26 09:59 pm UTC (link)
I know, where's an LA Fitness when you need one?! That's what these joints go for here though. *sigh*

This university does not have a gym in the modern sense of the word. There is a weight room with a few machines, but it's old, not well designed, and actually some of the machines don't even work.

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