In Asia, people are paying as much as $24,000 a year for memberships at Centuryon, luxurious mega-fitness centers operated by a company called California Management Group.
According to founder and CEO Randy Dobson, the gyms offer exclusivity and luxury to "a select few who posses the highest standards and demand nothing less than the very best."
With 24 locations in Vietnam, Centuryon memberships start at $8,000 and can go up to $24,000, depending on member benefits. There are no monthly fees, but the full annual fee is paid up front.
The company also has their California Fitness and Yoga clubs, which begin at about $1,000 a year and include Centuryon-only areas for VIP members.
From golden amenities to a fully stocked styling area, here is what the lavish gyms look like inside.
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Areas that are for Centuryon members are accessible by biometric scans, offering members increased exclusivity.
They offer a variety of classes, including yoga, which is taught in stunning open spaces. Members can get advanced booking on all of the offered classes, as well as one-on-one yoga sessions.
The yoga lounge is where guests can go to enjoy tea either before or after classes. VIP members can also bring anyone they like to work out with them.
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