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Denver's "Analog Fitness" gym removed all screens, programming workouts using only ropes, logs, and bodyweight. Their "tech detox" classes reduced member injuries by 30% by eliminating distracted form. The old-school approach attracts white-collar workers seeking digital respite - members pay $200/month for the intentional inconvenience. Coaches emphasize mindfulness in movement, with rest periods spent journaling instead of phone-checking. The surprise benefit? Community bonding scores doubled on member surveys, proving that removing technology can enhance social connection in fitness spaces.