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  • #614376
    Mortke
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    Hi I wanted to know if there is anyone that knows of a “kosher gym” in flatbush. I wanted to try Bally on kings highway and coney but i dont know if its a place for a jew to be. Please give me a reccomendation, Thanks!

    #1046479
    MachaaMaker
    Member

    Gyms have hechsharim?

    #1046480
    Mortke
    Participant

    which gym would you go to?

    #1046481
    Mortke
    Participant

    Do you know of any decent gym in Flatbush I cant go to the Y cuz thats too far away for me

    #1046482
    Mortke
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    Is Blink Fitness on Nostrand a good gym?

    #1046483
    eek
    Member

    MM-I think he means for the concession stand inside the gym.

    #1046484
    Mortke
    Participant

    SERiously, Which gym do most frum people use today?

    #1046485
    flatbusher
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    There is no kosher gym per se but several frum people go to that place on Nostrand and Kings Highway. There is also a small gym called Spartan on Coney Island Ave and near Ave H. Early in the morning there are either none or very few women.

    #1046486
    ☕ DaasYochid ☕
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    Pretty big difference between “none” and “very few”, wouldn’t you agree.

    #1046487
    MachaaMaker
    Member

    Eek- the concession stand in gyms is prob mad nebach with all those healthy stuff and protein shakes

    #1046488
    flatbusher
    Participant

    Not really. few could mean one, and there are two floors so if you’re makpid you can avoid women altogether. Truth is you see worse walking on Ave J or on the subway than in this place

    #1046489
    MachaaMaker
    Member

    The Spartan gym is right next to a movie theater so u might have a tayva to go after the gym

    #1046490
    flatbusher
    Participant

    Maybe some will have that taiva, but the movie theater isn’t open in the morning.

    #1046491
    flatbusher
    Participant

    I hear people from Flatbush go to Yeled V’Yalda’s gym in Boro Park

    #1046492
    akuperma
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    A frum gym might be a good business oportunity. Remember most gyms are for-profit businesses. It could have separate hours for men and women (with separate staffs). While a JCC/YMHA might have separate hours, they really could do no more and the building would stay un-frum.

    #1046493
    ☕ DaasYochid ☕
    Participant

    few could mean one

    And blue can mean yellow, and kosher can mean treif.

    if you’re makpid

    Well, if not, I’m sure there are plenty of gyms available at all times of day. But that’s not what the OP was asking.

    #1046494
    flatbusher
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    Once upon a time there was the Kosher Gym and it went out of business, I guess because it didn’t get enough business. I know the poster was asking for kosher but since he didn’t specify exactly what he means, I shared information that may or may not be useful. It’s up to him to decide in any case.

    #1046495
    Joseph
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    The subway you have a heter to travel despite the immodesty due to the need for parnassa. That certainly does not apply to seeing pritzus in a gym. (Which is immeasurably worse than the subway.)

    #1046496
    flatbusher
    Participant

    I guess you haven’t been to a gym to actually know how people are dressed. I guess it depends on what you consider pritzus. I assure you, there is much worse on the subway and in the street than I have seen at a gym

    #1046497
    eek
    Member

    MM-That is stupid. Healthy things can taste good as well.

    #1046498
    Joseph
    Participant

    Even if the gym is half the pritzus of the subway you still lack the heter to see even that much immodesty.

    #1046499
    flatbusher
    Participant

    Thanks for the psak

    #1046500
    eek
    Member

    Why? Aseh of taking care of yourself is doche lav of lo sasuru.

    #1046501
    ☕ DaasYochid ☕
    Participant

    Aseh of taking care of yourself is doche lav of lo sasuru.

    Lol

    #1046502
    flatbusher
    Participant

    Even funnier is making a psak without knowing the reality of a situation

    #1046503
    OURtorah
    Participant

    lior- why does tkaing a subway need a heter? It is the same thing as walking along a street in any city in the world.

    #1046504
    ☕ DaasYochid ☕
    Participant

    And still funnier is calling something said on the CR a psak.

    #1046505
    Joseph
    Participant

    You have a heter (i.e. parnassa) to walk the pritzus streets of Manhattan if you work there. Obviously you need a heter for a valid reason if it will inevitably encounter issurim such as seeing immodesty.

    #1046506
    ☕ DaasYochid ☕
    Participant

    OURTorah, going anywhere there will be women dressed immodestly requires “a heter”, meaning it is only permitted if relatively unavoidable (gazing is prohibited regardless; I’m referring to going to such a location).

    #1046507
    Mortke
    Participant

    THANKS SO MUCH TO EVERYONE FOR POSTING!!!!!!!!!!!

    #1046508
    flatbusher
    Participant

    Dovid, interested in working out with someone?

    #1046509
    golfer
    Participant

    What would Margaret Mead have made of Flatbush?

    There was one Kosher Gym, but it closed for lack of clients.

    There was one book store, but it closed, ditto.

    There are several sefarim stores.

    There are probably more take-out, fast-food stores and restaurants per capita than anywhere else in the world besides Midtown Manhattan and Les Halles in Paris.

    There are nail salons proliferating on every block and corner daily.

    ???

    #1046510
    flatbusher
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    Kosher Gym’s problem wasn’t just the lack of members, but it seems it expanded too much without really having a need for it, and moved to a less central location where parking was very difficult. It also promised things it did not deliver, such as a pool. It seems Kosher Delight may have similarly suffered from doubling its size but not having the customers to fill it in a location with very expensive rent. I think there are more banks than nail salons in the neighborhood. Who else could afford the rent?

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