summer is coming up, do they have any adult fat camps that aren't a million dollars to go tooo????? im really intrested in one, if anyone knows if this exist please let me know!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!or if you've been to one if they work?????
It depends a lot on how old you are, some of the programs go up to 23 or 25 years but no higher. If you can find a day program, that will make a big difference, too. I googled "adult weight loss camp" and found quite a lot. What price range are you looking at?
janny o lmao man do i have those days!!! i work at starbucks and today some guy asked for a grande drip and i repeated " drande grip?" wow . . . i know bad right. any ways not much as i said above i work at starbucks so im practically broke if anything ill save for next summer if i have too , damn these fat cramps. . . . sorry sould bliss im mean ating to much and gaining challenged
Since fatcamps are so expensive and require lots of time, why not try a fitness boot camp. If you work full-time or go to school, you may find one in your area that has hours that meet your availability. There is one near me that starts at 5:30 am so I'd be able to go before work. And it was priced pretty reasonably ($199 and up).
It may not be the same experience as a fat camp, but it sure looks like it'd help some...and they look like fun.
Good mamma jamma. Their 9-week program is a much as YEAR OF FREAKIN' COLLEGE TUITION!!!! Or most of a car. Gah. That just... wow.
Honestly, it doesn't seem that expensive to me. It comes to $152/day which is including room and food and classes and whatever else they provide. Anyway, how many "regular" people do you know that can take 9 weeks off and not have to worry about work or other obligations. Obviously it isn't for regular people
Plus I should add that La Jolla is one of the most expensive cities in the nation and its a beautiful place.
Yeah - I live about 30-40 min away from La Jolla. It has one of the most beautiful beaches in Southern CA (La Jolla Cove, where I love to go running), but only the richest of the rich can afford to actually live there.
Maybe TMI and a little OT, but during the last publicity storm before the trial, Michael Jackson rented a mansion there that is right on top of Black's Beach (a gay nudist beach)
Nelie- I'm a college student paying my own way, so I think everything in terms of tuition. I go to the grocery store and spend $50, I think, "Gah! That was a used textbook!" $1,000 is a huge sum to me, so almost 10x that is just... a lot of freakin' money. I'm sure it probably is reasonable for the service that they provide, but hello sticker shock. I think I'll stick to my $35 a month YMCA pass.
College days are well behind me, but my husband and I are both on SSDI and have huge medical bills, so our resources are limited. Our "sticker shock" is based on comparing prices to one of our medications or our rent check.
Expensive and reasonable are in the eyes and pocketbooks of the beholder.