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Why Do Gyms Have Car Parks ?
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Why don't the punters run or even walk there. As it is they drive there, spend ages running miles on a machine, then drive home again.
Wacky.
The Gym business has certainly found a niche of mugs to exploit.
Wacky.
The Gym business has certainly found a niche of mugs to exploit.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I was working on a travel survey in Ipswich, of the type where the police pull over a queue of cars and we guys in hi-vis vests, clutching our clipboards, ask drivers loads of questions about their journeys.
One driver told me his home location and the address of the gym he was travelling to, as he did every morning. They were just a mile apart. In response to the question "If your car wasn't available for you to use for this journey today, how would you get to your destination?", his response was "I just wouldn't go. I couldn't possibly get there any other way".
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One driver told me his home location and the address of the gym he was travelling to, as he did every morning. They were just a mile apart. In response to the question "If your car wasn't available for you to use for this journey today, how would you get to your destination?", his response was "I just wouldn't go. I couldn't possibly get there any other way".
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I used to go to a gym which was out of the way in a non-residential area so only really accessible by car, my friend and I would go together in her car a few times a week. It was a really good gym, decent price membership and, in addition to the main gym itself, a nice big swimming pool and health suite facilities, as well as lots of good classes. It was a really good option compared to other places.
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