Jim Lauletta of Roslindale had to end his personal training sessions at Revolution Fitness in Boston and works out on his own.
(Aram Boghosian for The Boston Globe)
Consumers exercise control
Members are still using their fitness clubs, but fewer are joining
Jim Lauletta of Roslindale had to end his personal training sessions at Revolution Fitness in Boston and works out on his own.
(Aram Boghosian for The Boston Globe)
It tops resolutions each new year: Getting in shape. But this year, with the economy sputtering, some local gyms are signing up fewer new members. Other gyms report that existing members are scaling back on such perks as personal trainers and rental lockers. (Full article: 528 words)
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