Six

November 4th is a special day for me, and for Gain.

It was this day six years ago that I got the keys and started my commercial lease on the warehouse we now call the gym.

Things have changed, a lot.

The layout, the equipment, the programing, the warm ups and the conditioning. Anyone remember the battle ropes? Or those first Airdyne bikes with the terrible seats? It all started with a commitment to provide world-class strength and conditioning, typically reserved for athletes, for everyone. That’s what we’re still committed to today.

What hasn’t changed is the people. The communal commitment to get better. Everyone that comes here has different goals and different lifestyles, but they’re all united in a commitment to better themselves, to improve their life outside of the gym.

In the world today, we need a place we can challenge ourselves, test the limits and push further than we thought possible. That’s what I wanted to create all those years ago and that’s what Gain has become. Thanks for enjoying the ride with me, I couldn’t have done it without you.

Justin Miner

my first mock-up of Gain. Back in Oct 2014.

my first mock-up of Gain. Back in Oct 2014.

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