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One option I've had friends try out is ClassPass, but I personally haven't done it. You pay a monthly fee then get to go to different gyms and try activities out until you find a sport you like. Source: about 2 years ago
My wife told me this week she's getting 1 month free at the ClassPass site (https://classpass.com/). She's used it before, and if I understand correctly, you put in a credit card and subscribe for 1 month free, book 3 free classes in any of the places listed... And then unsubscribe so you don't have to pay? Don't ask me how that works, I know she doesn't pay and attend some free or really cheap classes. Just pay... Source: about 2 years ago
If you live in a city where Classpass is available, I found it helpful for easily trying out new studios without committing to anything until I found a studio that didn't shame people for their size or ability. There are a lot of places that use negative reinforcement to push people to "work out harder" to the detriment of their bodies which even in the middle of my eating disorder I began to see through and start... Source: over 2 years ago
You could also try out Class Pass which gives you access to lots of studio fitnesses classes and gyms around the area so you can pick and choose what seems interesting without committing to one particular place. I think Class Pass can give you both access to local gyms like Mesh Fitness and then also the specific class studios like SoulCycle and stuff. Source: over 2 years ago
Absolutely. For most of my life I was way too vulnerable physically/financially to access these tools for healing and recovery, and when I was finally more settled I was blown away by how exponentially my healing sped up. In case it is helpful to you: if they're available in your area, the app ClassPass often does some really deep discounting when you first sign up or when they're running a promo--I take advantage... Source: almost 3 years ago
Actually using CHROME + https://augmentedsteam.com/ is the BEST experience that you can ever obtain in your Lifetime at the moment because https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Chromium_Embedded_Framework is long time proven to be "Broken" against other websites, Steam UI overhaul removed CEF UI for Electron UI that even Back button is now broken from time to time, there's NO Ad blocking and other extensions on... Source: 7 months ago
This is why I use the store from my browser with the augmented steam addon. Source: 7 months ago
This addon solves it. Has many great features: https://augmentedsteam.com/. Source: 7 months ago
I use it with their browser plugin Augmented Steam: https://augmentedsteam.com/ (you can use with Chrome, Firefox, Edge). Source: 7 months ago
Seriously. I've saved so much money thanks to ITAD (and, by extension, Augmented Steam) since Steam is not often the site offering the lowest price. Even now with the Summer Sale going on, most of the games I'm interested in are cheaper on Green Man Gaming, GameBillet, and Fanatical. Anyone who isn't using ITAD to track sales is a bit of a fool. Source: almost 1 year ago
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