New York
Local gym in Painted Post celebrates grand opening
Painted Post, New York – By letting the community go in and work out for free, a new and locally owned gym celebrated its grand opening.
After six months of renovations to the current location, the Bar Training Facility is finally open to the Painted Post/Corning Community.
Located at 150 Village Square in Painted Post, co-owner Robert Tarnoczy is thrilled for it to finally be official. “It makes me feel really good that I’m able to bring something like this to the area, and watch it grow and succeed,” Tarnoczy said.
On Saturday, the Bar, for short, allowed anyone to come in for a free workout day, just to check out the facility and all it has to offer.
According to Tarnoczy, with them being a smaller gym it helps the customer when it comes to price. “We don’t have some of the amenities that the other gyms offer for example a pool or a daycare facility,” he said, “when you come here to work out you’re coming here to work out, and your membership isn’t subsidizing some of the extras,” he added.
The equipment inside the gym was gathered over the years from other gyms that were closing or selling the machines.
Using special software that allows members to sign up to use the gym whenever they want and gain access instantly, the 24/7 aspect is made possible.
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