Gym in an airport?!

AA Admirals Lounge in DFW Terminal A had a small room with some treadmills/rowers around 8 years ago.

Not sure if it's still there, but I enjoyed a jog/shower before jumping onto the QF8.

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This was taken back in 2015. I'd be keen to know if it's still there.....?
 
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The Gym Pod at Changi was a great spot to burn off some energy before a long haul flight. It’s outside T2 but was well airconditioned and had enough to get me going for a decent bit of strength training session. Was maybe $15AUD for an hour and it was private to me during that window. Think if you use the showers in the Hub facility next door, it’s an extra $5SGD including towels.
 
Treadmills in the departure lounges would be excellent. Get the steps up and the legs tired before hopping on the plane. (Not running/joggjng/sweating though…).

Resulting in happier passsengers on board too👌🏻
 

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