Nah I live in a city where a day below 20 degrees C is considered "freezing". Rain and cold is rarely a problem - The 40+ degree days in summer can be more of a problem, though most sessions are early morning or evening so you miss the worst of it.
Problems with using a rec centre here is that
- Hire of a room is costly, significantly increasing the base number of clients you need to break even.
- Require you to have certificates, peak-body accreditation and public liability insurance, again significantly increasing your break even.
- Often have their own gyms and trainers on site, and won't allow direct competition.
Don't know about there, but schools here often have a large undercover area that you can use. It's probably not strictly allowed, but so long as you're not in anyones way and are not there all the time, you should be fine.
Problems with using a rec centre here is that
- Hire of a room is costly, significantly increasing the base number of clients you need to break even.
- Require you to have certificates, peak-body accreditation and public liability insurance, again significantly increasing your break even.
- Often have their own gyms and trainers on site, and won't allow direct competition.
Don't know about there, but schools here often have a large undercover area that you can use. It's probably not strictly allowed, but so long as you're not in anyones way and are not there all the time, you should be fine.