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Inside the World’s Most Expensive Gym: NYC’s $10,000-a-Month Continuum — Luxury Fitness or the Future of Human Performance?

Walk through the brass doors of a landmark building in the West Village and you don’t step into a gym—you step into a thesis about human performance. Continuum calls itself a precision wellness club, and the pitch is audacious: unify training, recovery, and biological data into one adaptive system, then wrap it in velvet-rope exclusivity. Membership is capped at roughly 250 people, it sits inside the historic Federal Archive building on Greenwich Street, and multiple reports peg the price around $10,000 per month (with a reported initiation fee)—putting it in the running for the most expensive gym membership on earth.  From the minute you’re onboarded, the vibe is less “pick a locker, hit the tread” and more “check into a lab.” New members go through deep testing: aerobic thresholds, sleep and recovery metrics, body composition, and other biomarkers that feed a software layer Continuum says uses AI to build a living profile of how you should train and recover each day. (Staff eve...

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