Options for short term gym membership? (Boston)

TitanDiddly

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For the past few months I've been going to the gym daily(Lost 60+lbs). Now I'm going home for the Christmas break, and I don't want to fatten up due to both the lack of gym facilities and holiday festivities. Usually I use the gym at my school, and I'm going to be in Boston for 2 weeks or so (Dec 19 - Jan 4). What can I do while I'm there? Apparently the YMCA in Boston will let you in for $10 per day(or $5 if you're with a member), but over the course of 2 weeks that'll add up too much- I'm just a student. Does anyone know of any other options?


I'm going to be staying with my parents in Medford, if anyone in the Boston area knows specifically of any options please let me know.

Note: Usually I use just the stationary bike and a variety of weight machines.
 

TitanDiddly

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Nobody has any ideas? How about someone in the Boston area with a membership to YMCA that can take me as a guest?
 

Red Dawn

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Originally posted by: TitanDiddly
For the past few months I've been going to the gym daily(Lost 60+lbs). Now I'm going home for the Christmas break, and I don't want to fatten up due to both the lack of gym facilities and holiday festivities. Usually I use the gym at my school, and I'm going to be in Boston for 2 weeks or so (Dec 19 - Jan 4). What can I do while I'm there? Apparently the YMCA in Boston will let you in for $10 per day(or $5 if you're with a member), but over the course of 2 weeks that'll add up too much- I'm just a student. Does anyone know of any other options?


I'm going to be staying with my parents in Medford, if anyone in the Boston area knows specifically of any options please let me know.

Note: Usually I use just the stationary bike and a variety of weight machines.
Check out Super Fitness in Malden, they might let you use the facilities for $30 a month.