With a price tag bigger than many people’s annual salary, this exclusive gym boasts celebrities and A-list stars such as Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift among its clients.
New York’s celebrities and billionaires are battling it out to join an exclusive gym that charges $US36,000 a year – but does not have any showers.
There is no shower at the facility and only two unisex lavatories. A spartan changing room has lockers for personal belongings and small, black benches for resting on, but little else besides. Since its inception, stars including model Adriana Lima and actor Tom Holland have invested in the brand.Clients can buy personal training packages without a membership. Unlike other gyms, users cannot turn up to Dogpound and use the equipment by themselves, they have to be booked in with a trainer.
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