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Strategies & Market Trends : BFT: Will the tulip craze ever break down?

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To: David Leith who wrote (167)3/26/1998 2:06:00 AM
From: put2rich  Read Replies (1) of 650
 
<<as a cautionary note, the idea of doing rehab is not a bad one per se. As people have noted before, these clubs are busy primarily from 5-9 PM. In other locations, you will notice that elderly, etc. are the denizens of the morning. Adding rehab here makes sense, as they have the equipment necessary (or could be added at minimal expense), a fair amount of the facilities. Maybe they add a whirlpool...>>

At the 24hour Fitness gyms I don't see the handicapped access for wheeled persons. Gyms have no easy access even for a healthy guy like me, since more machines and salepersons'desks occupy than walkway or private rooms. I don't know, just my thought. I guess for rehab they need to remodel and expand the gyms and that requires a lot of money. Or most rehab people can walk several staircases or snake around machines easily just like me? How about patients w/ transmitted disease/AIDS? Do you want to go to the gym in the eve. if you know those patients sweat/bleed in the day? May be I exegarate but hey, any can happen?
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