I want to rent place in amsterdam and live there and make a powerlifting gym there from scratch where you can blast heavy ass music, shout and scream while lifting, lift shirtless and no women allowed.
I will live there for first few years and build squat racks and dumbbells.
I will invite people to train with me and eventually people will want to go there just like to commercial gym. I already found 100m2 place that looks like a fucking basement.
some people will start stealing your shit. someone will one day start acting like a huge faggot. maybe one day a dude will try to sue you. just gotta be prepared. have cameras. some mandatory papers/policy with no loopholes.
Adrian Harris
Amsterdam doesn't sound like a place where that type of gym would fly. I could be wrong but people in cities like that prefer "fitness center" with a lot of machines and a sauna.
Evan Diaz
Billy of the Beach
Aaron Ortiz
I have always wanted to train at such a gym. Fuck feminized society
Charles Wilson
this some gym here got shut down because they didn't have proper ventilation and shit. doing this kind of stuff in a developed country is a lot of money and even more paperwork. plan it out more, you'll need a loan right?
Charles Foster
this shit is inevitable, people are faggots in general. maybe make people sign document that says they take all risks for themselves, that gym has no liability for safety and shit. that's why we have all that shit everywhere - to be protected against retards.
Kayden Adams
The university gym is pretty decent. Not the type of degeneracy you described, but with Amsterdam being built the way it is you’d never ever get away with it. After the recent elections the fucking Green Party also gained an even larger majority, so unless your gym is “POC and LGBTQAHFUCKYOU friendly it’s going to be removed for making people feel excluded like they did with the IAMSTERDAM sign.
Kevin Kelly
What if you make it "invite only"
Hudson Roberts
That is indeed a thing in gym i attend to Signing paper that if you fuck yourself up they arent responsible.
Julian Murphy
Yeah, that might work.
Not sure on the laws of countries Communist Europe. But here in the People's Republic of Massachusetts certain country clubs get away with not allowing women by registering the business as a "private club" and then essentially the owners are the only official members and they can allow or exclude anyone they see fit. And the "members" pay based on "voluntary donations"
It's also a way to skirt the laws on smoking inside a business.
Matthew Sanchez
These are all just referring to the requirements of a boilerplate waiver. Something that any gym should and always does have.
Noah Peterson
Why/how Amsterdam.. with rent that high?
John Sanders
Well, i found workplace in amsterdam right now that will allow me to start working on gym there.
But technically could be anywhere But i know theres powerlifting interested crowd in amsterdam and rotterdam I lifted in theirs powerlifting / crossfit gyms on outskirts and have friends that used university gyms
Joshua Cox
With that said, any business is still on the hook for negligence. Even with a waiver. So make sure you've dotted the i's and crossed the t's.
Clear exits, unobstructed pathways, haindrails etc. The lack of those basics are things that lawyers love to harp on.
Kevin Williams
user we need to talk
David Smith
and you'll call it (((Guy Heaven)))
Bentley Myers
Exactly
Sebastian Hall
I could cpnsideri.g going to amsterdam in the following years. How are you going to call it? Give me a name so I'll unironically give you a visit
Cameron Rodriguez
Either "metal n iron" or "BAR" too early to say
Jackson Brown
>unironic cuckposting Gonna be a big yikes from me
Daniel Russell
Bill of the Beach is about the furthest thing possible from NTR
Hudson Peterson
>Bill of the Beach is about the furthest thing possible from NTR