View Full Version : If the Los Angeles area has a 24 hour gym, why doesn't the Bay Area? How could we?


DontAskMeWhy
06-14-2002, 07:21 PM
My main question is why isn't there a gym like that in the Bay Area -- is it more popular in LA (or more popular with people who have money to fund these projects)?

From what I understand, they have a lifetime membership fee you can pay ($1000 or something like that). Other than how they structured their membership fees, what other hurdles did they have to go through?

Anyone care to theorize why we can't (or better yet, why we can) do this in the Bay Area? ..and if we can, why don't we start organizing now? I don't really know any of the badminton bigwigs of the Bay Area -- what would they say?

What if got the support of all the clubs in the South Bay, East Bay, Peninsula and the City -- surely something could happen if someone were to get things moving?

monto
06-15-2002, 08:03 PM
I assume you're talking bout OCBC...and one big thing they have going is US Badminton holds much of their training there, so it's a 'major' site, easy to concentrate revenue and advertising.

Perhaps a potential beginning in the bay area was that of City Beach, with a club membership set up in colloboration with Badminton Alley and others, but unfortunately, that ended promptly. Another problem may be that the bay is so far spread out, and one site wouldn't be able to satisfy the pennisula, east, or south bays

DontAskMeWhy
06-15-2002, 08:30 PM
...the San Gabriel Badminton Club gym on 9255 Telstar Street (El Monte, California) is the gym I'm talking about.

It's this converted warehouse with over 12 courts -- and it's only for badminton. I'm wondering what the story was on who how they got this organized.

I don't think the bay area is that spread out. I'd say people in San Jose probably wouldn't like to travel all the way up 101 to San Francisco and vice versa.

If this gym where somewhere in the middle like the San Mateo area I think that would be best.

Winex West Can
06-16-2002, 01:56 AM
Maybe it's time that someone in the Bay Area think about leasing some warehouse space and converting it into badminton courts.

I did some research (for Vancouver) and figured that it would cost upwards of Cdn$70,000 a year in rent for about 10 courts (1400 square feet per court). The floor is gonna cost a bundle because you are looking at 14,000 square feet and you probably want wood flooring which can last up to 50 years. You will need at least 28 feet ceiling height and have to put in the proper lighting, etc. It's ain't cheap.

The floor will need polishing twice a year and needed to be swept daily. But upside is that you can probably charge $500+ for membership per year and membership can be quite large with 10 courts available 24x7.

kwun
06-16-2002, 03:15 AM
it is being attempted. USABNC (USA Badminton Northern California) is a recently formed organization. they are trying to do exactly that, find a place to have a full time, badminton only gym. obviously, things like this takes time and money, and a lot of dedication. so i guess for now, be patient, or if you think you have the resource, give them a hand instead of just complaining about it?

they have a website www.usabnc.org

DontAskMeWhy
06-16-2002, 06:08 AM
"so i guess for now, be patient, or if you think you have the resource, give them a hand instead of just complaining about it? "

Who's complaining? Hey man, I just figured I'd use badmintonforum.com as a forum on badminton...

If it's true that there is currently an organized effort to create one of these gyms -- that's great, fantastic.

I didn't realize this was going on. I just think it's better for the sport in general, a small step toward the popularization of badminton in the United States... but I'd say quite a large step for badminton in the Bay Area.

Californian
06-18-2002, 12:20 AM
I've been to the San Gabriel/Pasadena BC site. It took the place of the old Pasadena BC site that was closed down in old-town Pasadena (which was home to many great players).

Anyone can walk in to the San Gabriel Club any evening or weekend and pay for that session. If you become a member, they give you a key to get in anytime.

The playing surface is some kind of mat, not wood. It takes some getting used to if you've always played on wood.

SystemicAnomaly
06-26-2002, 09:05 PM
I remember a proposal for a facility in Pacifica back in the 80s. Pacifica is hardly a convenient location for much of the bay area. The facility was to be set up primarily for junior development. Players in the bay area were asked for donations to make this proposal a reality. However, no assurances were made that the gym would be open to the general public. It didn't sound as if it was even going to be available to those who made donations. It is no wonder that this proposal never made it.

kwun
09-11-2004, 12:52 PM
well, two years later, we still don't have a 24 hrs gym like San Gabriel, but we do have a much nicer dedicated badminton gym now. Bintang opened up less than a year ago and there are 11 courts.

the gym imho is much nicer than SG. it is a much more opened an environment. SG has a bit of a run down feel to it.

the only complaints i have heard is that the floor is a bit hard on the knees.

cooler
09-12-2004, 12:32 PM
Maybe it's time that someone in the Bay Area think about leasing some warehouse space and converting it into badminton courts.

I did some research (for Vancouver) and figured that it would cost upwards of Cdn$70,000 a year in rent for about 10 courts (1400 square feet per court). The floor is gonna cost a bundle because you are looking at 14,000 square feet and you probably want wood flooring which can last up to 50 years. You will need at least 28 feet ceiling height and have to put in the proper lighting, etc. It's ain't cheap.

The floor will need polishing twice a year and needed to be swept daily. But upside is that you can probably charge $500+ for membership per year and membership can be quite large with 10 courts available 24x7.

dont forget bills for heat, lighting, property tax, property insurance, etc

kwun
09-12-2004, 12:40 PM
dont forget bills for heat, lighting, property tax, property insurance, etc
bay area -> no heating bill... :)

Pete LSD
09-12-2004, 12:48 PM
And no Sosan Frozen Goose! :D

bay area -> no heating bill... :)

cooler
09-12-2004, 01:06 PM
bay area -> no heating bill... :)
hahahah, ok, for first class facilities, than A/C is a must :)

kwun
09-13-2004, 03:46 AM
gym light discussion moved here:

http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=18267

xavi1
10-31-2005, 01:08 PM
Hello all, I noticed you had some interesting numbers and stats for setting up a badminton facility. I am currently in process of writing a business proposal for a badminton facility that I would like to open in the City of Industry/Diamond
Bar area in LA county. Do u have any other current info and stats?

silentheart
10-31-2005, 01:59 PM
bay area -> no heating bill... :)

How about insurance bill? Since there are a lot of Hsu Ha Pee families (Mr. Sr. Jr. and Ms) living in Bay area...

DinkAlot
10-31-2005, 02:03 PM
bay area -> no heating bill... :)

Same with SoCal. :D

sushiboiiii
12-23-2005, 02:12 AM
So wheres a good place to play then?

DinkAlot
12-23-2005, 06:03 AM
So wheres a good place to play then?

I don't understand, how do you mean? There are many good places to play in the Bay Area.

sushiboiiii
12-26-2005, 12:29 AM
I don't understand, how do you mean? There are many good places to play in the Bay Area.

well list a few then thats what im asking thats all. also that doesnt charge alot i dont want to pay a membership fee or anything like that

goldenbear
12-26-2005, 04:36 AM
well list a few then thats what im asking thats all. also that doesnt charge alot i dont want to pay a membership fee or anything like that


Want to play without paying?
Oh, i got just the place.

How about your own back yard??

DinkAlot
12-26-2005, 06:17 AM
Want to play without paying?
Oh, i got just the place.

How about your own back yard??

This is true. :p :D :D :D

silentheart
12-26-2005, 11:17 AM
Want to play without paying?
Oh, i got just the place.

How about your own back yard??

How much is a 42'X18' back yard cost in Bay area? I think it will be better to sell that back yard and put it in the life time badminton membership or a BMW if it is me.

cooler
12-26-2005, 03:00 PM
How much is a 42'X18' back yard cost in Bay area? I think it will be better to sell that back yard and put it in the life time badminton membership or a BMW if it is me.

more like ~50' x ~30' if u dont want crash into the wall or trip over something ;)

sushiboiiii
12-26-2005, 04:33 PM
Want to play without paying?
Oh, i got just the place.

How about your own back yard??

how about your own backyard? i was saying i dont want to play somewhere without having to pay outragous membership fees.

cooler
12-26-2005, 07:32 PM
how about your own backyard? i was saying i dont want to play somewhere without having to pay outragous membership fees.

are u saying there are no drop-in places to play around your area?

sushiboiiii
12-26-2005, 08:08 PM
are u saying there are no drop-in places to play around your area? thats what im asking people i dont know of any im new to the area that all

zasboy
12-27-2005, 04:04 PM
Hi sushiboiiii (member.php?u=13546),

Take some time and do a bit of research before asking questions. Asking questions is good but it's not really necessary when you could just take a minute or two of your time and check out the "Stickies" before you enter this thread. I think that is the reason why everybody is giving you a hard time. If you haven't noticed, right before you enter this thread, there are about seven "Stickies" which contains information about the various Badminton Facilities around California. Check out Smash City, Bintang, and United Badminton Club since they're all within the South Bay Area. And for prices, they ranges from $5 to $7 for drop-ins and some are cheaper during lunch hours.

-Thanks