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Looking a decent gym in Lyon

Hello everybody,

I have been in lyon for almost 20 days now and I already joined a gym nearby . The thing is that this gym has machines for everything! and as you know, if you want to develop your body you can't use exclusively machines! When I asked why didn't they have barbells and other things (for example pulley machines), they told me that the reason was to avoid people to get hurt (french culture I guess?). Well, this gym is not enough for me but it is the best I could found... so far. I am not very happy but I will continue looking for a decent gym.

Please if you have any reference, write me. My email is [email protected]
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