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Has the cost-of-living crisis changed what people expect from a martial arts gym?
With household budgets squeezed, many are rethinking discretionary spending, including gym memberships. This poll explores whether financial pressures are reshaping priorities for martial arts training. Cast your vote to share how the cost-of-living crisis is affecting your expectations.
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