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“and they were actually giving pretty good advice about cold weather running gear...” "I didn't read the reviews before we went in this weekend and I'm really glad I hadn't because I do rely on reviews. We needed a bike for our 4 1/2 year old little boy. As soon as I saw the "real" bikes, I…"i've been ordering team gear (including personalized) from them for a few years and they never disappoint. they're ready when they say they will be and there has never been a mistake or a mixup. Yelp users haven’t asked any questions yet about Sports Authority. Other Sporting Goods Nearby Urban Athletics is a locally-owned athletic shoe and apparel store that has been serving clients in New York City since 1995. We carry all the latest in running performance footwear, apparel, and accessories, including all… "Can't believe I had never stopped in here until yesterday. I called the store about an hour before and told them what I was looking for. When I got there, Bryan had picked out a great…"




How to Wear Green for St. Paddy’s Day When it comes to planning an all-green getup this St. Patrick’s day, you Read MoreSneakers and Sandals Beach Ball held in Point Lookout The annual Sneakers and Sandals Beach Ball was held to benefit Long Island Cares, which helps families in need.advertise on News 12 Chopper 12 over LIRR accident in near Westwood Station Chopper tour of Eatons Neck Lighthouse Chopper 12 over Mineola fire VIDEO: Chopper 12 over small plane crash at Gabreski Airport VIDEO: Chopper 12 over Tappan Zee Bridge construction Video: Chopper 12 over Wantagh fire Chopper 12 tour of the Statue of Liberty VIDEO: Chopper 12 over fire at Yonkers building Chopper 12 over Massapequa fire Chopper 12 over Islandia fire Chopper 12 over house linked to Ft. Lauderdale suspect VIDEO: Chopper 12 over Atlantic Terminal LIRR incidentSoon you may be able to take unlimited HIIT classes at New York Sports Club (NYSC) all month long for less than the price of a single class at The Fhitting Room.




The gym chain, owned by Town Sports International (TSI), just announced it’s rolling out a new pricing model called “High Value Low Price (HVLP)” at clubs throughout New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut (and in other regions like Boston and DC). Meaning, monthly memberships will now start at $19.95. The money-slashing move will definitely turn some heads. While budget gyms like Blink and Planet Fitness have a similar monthly cost, they don’t have the same amenities as NYSC, like group classes and higher-end equipment. “We launched the new model to get more market share and to give more people a chance to improve their lives through exercise,” says CEO Dan Gallagher. “The value piece is what we’re really focusing on—it’s a very big competitive advantage. We’re not changing anything [about the clubs].” And while that may sound too good to be true, Gallagher says that your jam-packed Chelsea location is actually what makes something like this possible—the revenue the company earns from the super popular clubs is allowing them to court customers in the more suburban clubs.




Here’s how it will work: By May 31, the majority of the gym’s locations will switch to the new pricing model, with month-to-month memberships (no annual commitment) starting at $19.95 per month, plus an initiation fee. That fee will vary by location (it may be $49 at suburban New Jersey club, Gallagher says, or up to $250 at a Manhattan location), and it will also vary depending on your monthly rate. For example, you could opt to pay a lower initiation fee and be charged a bit more monthly. (Members with the lower-priced memberships also won’t get free towels or be able to register in advance for group classes, but will have to access them on a first-come, first-served basis.) In Manhattan, though, there’s an exception. If you want to access more than one club, you’ll have to stick with the old “Passport” model, which currently averages about $75 per month. Plus, about half of the borough’s clubs—specifically popular locations on the Upper East Side, Upper West Side, Midtown, and Wall Street—will be “Passport only,” with no HVLP memberships available.

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