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Golds Gym And 24 Hour Fitness Filing For Bankruptcy

In the past several days I have read news articles saying that the Golds Gym franchise has filed for bankruptcy and that the franchise 24 Hour Fitness is considering doing the same.  A smaller gym franchise, Crunch Fitness with 22 gyms and 73,000 gym members has also filed for bankruptcy.

Each of these gyms have reported that their financial crisis was the result of the coronavirus which caused them to temporarily close just like restaurants, movie theaters, and beauty salons.  My opinion is that if a business was doing well financially, with a high demand for its product or services, it should have been able to withstand a four to six week closure.

When reading some of these articles, I saw that one commentor left the remark, “Yeah, gyms are kind of on the way out anyway.  Many people prefer to work out at home now.”  I could not agree more, however it used to be the other way around.

I am almost 51 years old now, and most males my age who grew up in the 1970s remember having plastic-case, concrete-filled weights from Sears or Kmart, or rusty bars and weights from the 1950s that had been used for twenty years.  In junior high and high school, these home weight sets limited us to bicep curls, triceps curls, bench press, overhead press, and dead lifts.

Once we got older and later had access to college weight rooms or commercial gyms, it opened up the opportunity to safely and easily begin using much heavier weight, try new lifts, and begin a much more elaborate weight lifting routine.  Not only was it greatly appreciated to be able to do so much more, but the strength gains progressed much more quickly than when using a limited home gym.

Most of the people that I knew in junior high and high school, the amount of weight that they lifted or believed that they were capable of lifting was determined by the total number of the plastic-case concrete-filled weight plates that they had.

I wrote about this before a couple of years ago, when I was in my early twenties in the 1990s, there was a good competitiveness and cooperation in each of the gyms that I went to in my home town, the college town of Gainesville, and Daytona.  In these gyms, it didn’t matter if a person was affluent or poor, older or younger, black or white, educated or not, what they did for a living, there was equal competitiveness and equal cooperation.  It was a very positive and optimistic environment.

But back then, 90% of the members in these weight lifting gyms were male.  This was one of the reasons why money, education, occupation, age, and color didn’t matter, it was just males.  Males that shared the common goal and belief of getting bigger, stronger, and being able to add more weight to their lifts.

Once women began going to weight lifting gyms in increasing numbers, women and gym franchise owners began making changes.  In order to appeal to not just men, but women, young adults, millennials, lesbians, gays, and transgenders, weight lifting gyms transformed into fitness centers.

To explain the difference, white-collar men, blue-collar men, military men, police officers, and convicts, would eat and train for weeks in order to arrive at a specific day in order to attempt their maximum all-time bench press for one rep, or maximum all-time dead lift for one rep, or maximum all-time squat for one rep, whereas women will come to a gym wearing their new outfit, get on a dead-lift platform, play with their phone, and lift just the weight bar by itself, in order to get in the way of the man who trained for weeks to attempt his maximum all-time lift.

Because of the increasing numbers of women going to gyms and ruining them for men, not just by getting in the way, taking up equipment and using no weight, using equipment as locations to place their phones and water bottles, and being a distraction, but by killing the competitiveness, cooperation, and common goal of men, men don’t really have the desire to go to gyms anymore.

Men now have the desire to stay home and create their own gym at home, though it is vastly less equipped than a commercial gym.  Because many men are no longer going to commercial gyms, women don’t have anyone to disrupt, interfere with, or cause problems, so women aren’t going to gyms anymore either.  This is the real reason why gyms are having decreasing membership, struggling financially, and are closing.

Most men would love to get their hands on the gym equipment that will be sold after these commercial gyms go out of business.  You see, it is not that men no longer have an interest in weight training, they just don’t like what gyms have become, fitness centers for women.

Have Women Caused The End Of Bars, Nightclubs, Gyms, And Marriage?

Lately I have seen some articles, blog posts, and vlogs expressing some ideas that I agree with concerning women, and mentioning other ideas about women that I had not thought about or considered.

Eight months ago I wrote a blog post about women ruining a small weight room gym that I began going to in Dickinson.  I deliberately went to this gym which was only about 1,500 square feet, instead of the more than 40,000 square foot West River Community Center in Dickinson, in order to avoid women and the problem of women getting in the way at the gym.

After I wrote my blog post about women ruining the small gym, just like they ruined the weight lifting area at the West River Community Center, I received many reader comments saying that I was the one who had the problem, that I should just work out at home.

Now, I have recently been seeing that there are hundreds of articles and video blogs about women ruining gyms, that are nearly identical to what I wrote.  Universally, the complaints are that even though there are “women only” gyms, and good gyms for women, that women will seek out gyms and weight rooms that were intended for men, in order to get in the way, be a distraction, and try to get attention.

To the hundreds of articles and video blogs about women ruining gyms, male readers left hundreds of comments saying essentially, “I used to go to gyms until my workouts became ruined by attention seeking women who were being a distraction and getting in the way.  I began working out at home, and now I don’t go to gyms anymore.”

I had not thought of this, or realized this, but many male readers also began leaving essentially the same comment “Bars and nightclubs are dead, and women have begun trying to use gyms in place of bars and nightclubs to get the attention of men.  Women have sought out gyms that are used primarily by men, in order to show up wearing tight yoga pants and push-up sports bras, dressing even more provocatively than they would have been allowed to at a nightclub.”

Male commentors also pointed out that “Women dressing provocatively at male gyms allows them to get the attention that they want from everyone, by constantly bending over in front of men to show their asses and boobs.  However, these same women will treat any interest from 90% of the men at gyms as harassment, for even looking at them or speaking to them.”

It was pointed out by men that “Women ruined bars and nightclubs” to where people do not go to bars and nightclubs anymore, and have caused many bars and nightclubs to go out of business.  They explained that especially in the cities, men used to go out to bars and clubs at night in order to meet and try to pick up women.  It was expected that men would offer to buy women drinks.

However, once there became several criminal cases where women and their attorneys claimed that women could not legally have given consent to have sex after having consumed alcohol, therefore they were raped by the men that they went home with, men began to realize that they could not buy women drinks in a bar and try to go home with them.  Keep in mind that even though both men and women consumed drinks in a bar or nightclub, and went home together, it was only the man who was guilty of rape because only a women was incapable of making a decision and legally not responsible after consuming alcohol, though this legal argument is not effective in removing responsibility from women in any other type of case such as DUI, assault, theft, or murder.

Men concluded that just like women ruined bars and nightclubs to where there is no point for men to go to bars and nightclubs, and many bars and nightclubs have closed, that women are ruining gyms to where gyms will begin closing too.  Men used to go to gyms to exercise and work out, but when women began showing up at gyms to try to get attention, get in the way, and accuse men of looking at them, there began to be no point in men going to gyms any longer.

Once men became forced to stop and think more about what women were doing, dressing provocatively at work and then making claims of harassment at work, then coming to gyms dressed provocatively and accusing men of looking at them, going to nightclubs to have men buy them drinks, then accusing men of raping them because they had consumed alcohol, and watching how divorce settlements worked, men began to realize that there was very little chance that they could have any involvement with women without disastrous consequences.

Why would a man want to become married to a woman, when what this means is a man paying the majority of the bills while married, buying his wife a car and a home, and then likely going through a divorce where his wife will keep the car, keep the home, and he will be forced to continue to have to pay her after the divorce.

Women are turning out to be so much trouble, that men are realizing they are better off not having anything to do with them and trying to stay away from them.