View Full Version : Powerlifting in Edmonton ?
Anyone here go to a powerlifting friendly gym in or around Edmonton ?
With the recent closure of ours , we / I did to find a place that I can get in some heavy work ( suited )a few times a month.
Not looking for world gym or goodlife , but somethng with a decent atmosphere and possibly some others that train hard be it strongman , bodybuilding or powerlifting .
Thanks.
AlladdinSane
05-03-2010, 12:01 AM
Sucks that you don't live here, man; the Calgary chapter of GPC just moved into my gym in January and brought a monolift, benches, bars, and a couple world record holders with them.
Your breaking my heart right now. :D
5hrs is to far for me to drive ,errrr !
Will you be coming down to the Nationals in May ?
AlladdinSane
05-03-2010, 12:23 AM
I should be there, if only to be a meet-bitch.
pseclint
05-03-2010, 02:39 AM
I workout in Edmonton and I cant find that gym your talking about. All the golds here are for the fashionable. The YMCA doesnt have big enough weights, club fit is wayyyyy to crowed with guidos, I workout at the University gym and thats only cause its free........ lemme know how the search goes
Will do . I was also thinking about going to the University to train because atleast they have a PL team / club .
Bender
05-03-2010, 05:07 PM
Hey I am fairly new to Edmonton and am also looking for a decent non fru fru gym. Please keep me posted on what you find.
I've heard good things about hardcore before. I've never been but alot of my friends say it's great.
http://www.hardcoregym.com/train-resist.html
pseclint
05-03-2010, 09:14 PM
there is nothing hardcore about weight machines, I think i see a bowflex
Golds Gym West Ed weights go up to 150 but memberships sit aroudn the same price too lol
physique
06-03-2010, 02:36 AM
hardcore gym is the place to train in edmonton. awesome atmosphere everytime i have been there.
Bender
07-03-2010, 02:25 AM
Sucks that you don't live here, man; the Calgary chapter of GPC just moved into my gym in January and brought a monolift, benches, bars, and a couple world record holders with them.
Kick ass. We need something like that in Edmonton. Sign me up.
Viking
09-04-2010, 01:12 AM
I spend my days training down at Kinsmen.. usually not too busy and a cheap monthly cost of $52.
$52 a month I wouldn't call that cheap , but thanks for the info.
Viking
09-04-2010, 01:37 AM
heh... well maybe not but you have access to swimming pools, tennis courts, indoor tracks ect... not bad I suppose.. if you use that part.
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