I thought whether I should post this in the Weightlifting & Fitness Thread but I figured this is more appropriate. I've been to several major cities where I've had problems finding cheap gyms during short-stays. Sometimes I've paid a premium to stay in a hotel just because it had a gym.
So, I would like to start an Official Gym thread for Roosh travelers. I propose we start with a couple guidelines:
1. Let's keep these gym recommendations to free gyms or those which allow cheap guest/1-time entrance.
2. Let's make sure these gyms are close to downtown/gaming area's of the cities and do not require long public transportation to some suburb.
3. Also, while I know a lot of members love martial arts, yoga or workouts like cross-fit let us keep this thread to generic gyms, i.e., those that anyone can enjoy and not "sport-centric" gyms.
4. Let us keep these suggestions to no more than a couple suggestions per Capital/Tier 1 City otherwise there will be information overload.
So, here is my contribution.
Country: Lithuania
City: Vilnius
Gym: PowerGym
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Location: Raugyklos g. 15, Vilnius. tel. +370 645 67440
Cost: 6Euros per visit
Summary: Only "affordable" gym close to Senamiestis (old town) and the ONLY gym you really need if you're staying downtown Vilnius for under two weeks. Others require either monthly plans or ridiculously expensive 20euro+ guest fees.This is a typical small "rust" gym with plenty of dumbbells/barbells, benches, and a few smith machines. I made 3 visits during my week in Vilnius and was very happy. The head personal trainer is a cool guy whose been to USA many times and speaks good English. Saw plenty of younger bodybuilders here workout and did see some amazing talent from a few females who looked like they were body models. This gym only had 1 working treadmill and a couple stationary bikes but does have a nice room for aerobics/boxing with punching bags, speed bags, and jump-ropes. Also it had a co-ed sauna room though when I visited it there were no females. Could be worth gaming though![[Image: idea.gif]](https://rooshvforum.network/images/smilies/new/idea.gif)
Free Outdoor Gym:
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If you want a free playground gym in the center of the city the closest one is a small park by Rudninku Street 18, not far from French Embassy. It has all the necessary machines for a quick bodyweight workout.
Gym: Vingio Park
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Location: M. K. Čiurlionio street 100, Vingio Park
Cost: 3Euros/visit
Summary: If you want a slice of World Famous Venice Beach outdoor Gym then nothing beats the outdoor gym at Vingio Park. Though it's about a 20 minute jog from downtown (I recommend you get your cardio in by jogging near the beautiful Neris River waterbank as this gym has no cardio machines or even stretching area) this is probably the best outdoor gym in all of Vilnius. It is small but very densely packed with all types of heavy weight machines. It can be a bit intimidating as the one time I visited it was full of power lifters.
Looking forward to other posts here.
So, I would like to start an Official Gym thread for Roosh travelers. I propose we start with a couple guidelines:
1. Let's keep these gym recommendations to free gyms or those which allow cheap guest/1-time entrance.
2. Let's make sure these gyms are close to downtown/gaming area's of the cities and do not require long public transportation to some suburb.
3. Also, while I know a lot of members love martial arts, yoga or workouts like cross-fit let us keep this thread to generic gyms, i.e., those that anyone can enjoy and not "sport-centric" gyms.
4. Let us keep these suggestions to no more than a couple suggestions per Capital/Tier 1 City otherwise there will be information overload.
So, here is my contribution.
Country: Lithuania
City: Vilnius
Gym: PowerGym
![[Image: _1451043204.png]](http://www.fitboksas.lt/uploads/5/0/4/3/50439335/_1451043204.png)
Location: Raugyklos g. 15, Vilnius. tel. +370 645 67440
Cost: 6Euros per visit
Summary: Only "affordable" gym close to Senamiestis (old town) and the ONLY gym you really need if you're staying downtown Vilnius for under two weeks. Others require either monthly plans or ridiculously expensive 20euro+ guest fees.This is a typical small "rust" gym with plenty of dumbbells/barbells, benches, and a few smith machines. I made 3 visits during my week in Vilnius and was very happy. The head personal trainer is a cool guy whose been to USA many times and speaks good English. Saw plenty of younger bodybuilders here workout and did see some amazing talent from a few females who looked like they were body models. This gym only had 1 working treadmill and a couple stationary bikes but does have a nice room for aerobics/boxing with punching bags, speed bags, and jump-ropes. Also it had a co-ed sauna room though when I visited it there were no females. Could be worth gaming though
![[Image: idea.gif]](https://rooshvforum.network/images/smilies/new/idea.gif)
Free Outdoor Gym:
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If you want a free playground gym in the center of the city the closest one is a small park by Rudninku Street 18, not far from French Embassy. It has all the necessary machines for a quick bodyweight workout.
Gym: Vingio Park
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Location: M. K. Čiurlionio street 100, Vingio Park
Cost: 3Euros/visit
Summary: If you want a slice of World Famous Venice Beach outdoor Gym then nothing beats the outdoor gym at Vingio Park. Though it's about a 20 minute jog from downtown (I recommend you get your cardio in by jogging near the beautiful Neris River waterbank as this gym has no cardio machines or even stretching area) this is probably the best outdoor gym in all of Vilnius. It is small but very densely packed with all types of heavy weight machines. It can be a bit intimidating as the one time I visited it was full of power lifters.
Looking forward to other posts here.