by AwesomeBill » Fri May 29, 2020 10:29 am
Alexandra mentioned Monkifit, which is great, but it's expensive too. It's like $110+ month-to-month, but has everything you could want. The equipment is top notch and it's spotless. It's the only gym in Cambodia I've been to with a deadlift jack.
Unfortunately, any gym with AC is going to be around the price range you don't want (~$100 a month or more). I just got used to no AC. It sucks at first, but if you stay hydrated, it stops being a big deal.
For me, most Khmer gyms (~$1-$2 for a walk in) have at least 1 deal breaker: no squat rack, squat rack on a slant, not enough plates, etc.. There are a few exceptions if you look around, but I'm willing to lift someplace hot and south of mediocre in terms of cleanliness if they have enough plates and a squat rack. Your mileage may vary depending on what you want/can tolerate.
Alexandra mentioned Monkifit, which is great, but it's expensive too. It's like $110+ month-to-month, but has everything you could want. The equipment is top notch and it's spotless. It's the only gym in Cambodia I've been to with a deadlift jack.
Unfortunately, any gym with AC is going to be around the price range you don't want (~$100 a month or more). I just got used to no AC. It sucks at first, but if you stay hydrated, it stops being a big deal.
For me, most Khmer gyms (~$1-$2 for a walk in) have at least 1 deal breaker: no squat rack, squat rack on a slant, not enough plates, etc.. There are a few exceptions if you look around, but I'm willing to lift someplace hot and south of mediocre in terms of cleanliness if they have enough plates and a squat rack. Your mileage may vary depending on what you want/can tolerate.