Kyle Aaron
Active member
Definitely there are things which can be done at PTC which can't be done at a conventional gym. After all, they want to be able to get insurance, and insurance companies are famous for being pretty conservative about things 
However, we're talking about "home gyms". There are things you can afford to buy, and space you can afford to set aside, when you have 100 people coming there each week. And that makes it not really a "home gym". People pay money to use the equipment and be trained. That's a "commercial gym."
It's certainly very different to most gyms, but it is nonetheless commercial and a gym. It's not a home gym. Very few people are going to get all that stuff for their own garage. Like at my place, my woman thinks the car needs its own bedroom. I would rather have chinning bars, plates and benches there

However, we're talking about "home gyms". There are things you can afford to buy, and space you can afford to set aside, when you have 100 people coming there each week. And that makes it not really a "home gym". People pay money to use the equipment and be trained. That's a "commercial gym."
It's certainly very different to most gyms, but it is nonetheless commercial and a gym. It's not a home gym. Very few people are going to get all that stuff for their own garage. Like at my place, my woman thinks the car needs its own bedroom. I would rather have chinning bars, plates and benches there
