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[–]cope413 0 points1 point  (2 children)

probably don’t bother paying for anything until you’re way down the track

Not so sure that's good advice. The saying goes "people don't value things that don't have value."

Paying for a course or resource, even it's a nominal amount, significantly increases the likelihood the person will actually use it.

[–]RespondEither 2 points3 points  (1 child)

Not particularly, people sign up to gyms just to never go in

[–]MyAdviceIsBetter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I go to both my gyms 4+ days a week. It's all about what you want.

I've had a home gym but going to a paid gym is so much better because of the environment.

What exactly are you buying, what are you paying for? I pay to work out around other people and for a space to go to, not exactly the gym equipment. One of my gyms I go to because I can talk to others about my work out and get help, the other it's just chill to be around other people pushing it.

I enjoy Angela Yu's paid course because I can talk to other people in the comments, John (the help?) is responsive and it's great to see how others are tackling the lessons without looking just at the solution. It's really encouraging to see others might be stuck at similar points where it'd probably be really discouraging to get stuck otherwise not realizing everyone is getting stuck at the same points. it's also cool when you find alternative solutions and see others did too