Deciding on a Fitness Center: Tips for Choosing
By Conray
Knox
Editor's Summary: Of course there are benefits to belonging
to a fitness center. This article provides some practical help for
deciding the best fitness center to join. Your shopping experience
will be less daunting and your ultimate choice will prove beneficial.
Joining one of the many fitness centers in your area can have a
lot of benefits, but can also be a big expense. Since most centers
ask you to sign contracts that can be difficult to cancel, make
sure that joining a fitness center is for you and that you are happy
with the one you choose, before signing on the dotted line.
Deciding on your Needs
Since you are reading this I guess you would be more interested
in weight training than aerobics, swimming and other things. Now
those are important but it does not matter to some people whether
there is a swimming pool available. You might not be concerned with
the number of aerobics classes held each day.
All you want to do is weight train. So choosing a gym that has
a wide variety of exercise equipment is idea for you. Now if you
are still not sure, you need to look for a location that has a variety
of programs and exercise equipment. Maybe once you get started you
can decide on your specific needs.
Shop Around
There are many fitness centers out there, too many to review individually.
But keep in mind that they are not all alike. If you want to join,
make sure to find a club that suits you. Do your homework and comparison
shop–it will definitely be to your advantage. Here’s what to look
for:
* Make sure it’s convenient to work and/or home. If it’s not, you
won’t go.
* Request a free or guest pass to try out the facility.
* Ask about the qualifications of the staff. Unless you already
know what you’re doing, you want to work with professionals.
* Visit your choices during the times you would most likely go
to exercise and check for crowding conditions.
* Check out the cleanliness of the exercise areas as well as the
locker rooms and bathrooms. Make sure exercise equipment appears
to be in good condition.
* Ask for operating hours and class schedules to make sure they
fit your needs.
* See if child care is available on site.
* Talk to other members and see how they like it.
Joining a fitness center can be a major expense, so use these tips
to avoid any financial surprises and get the most for your dollar.
* Before you shop, determine how much you’re willing to spend.
Don’t go above this amount. Working out should not break the bank.
* Find out exactly what is included in the monthly fee and what
is considered “extra.” Be sure to get a price list of services.
* Skip low-cost “trial memberships.” You will most certainly be
pressured later on to continue at a higher fee. Don’t join until
you’re ready to make the commitment and only pay what you’re willing
to pay.
* See if you are eligible for discounts through your employer or
health insurance company.
* Completely understand all refund and cancellation policies before
signing a contract.
* Review the contract at home, without the pressure of a salesperson.
Ask questions and make sure you understand what you’re signing.
The Benefits of Joining
Fitness clubs allow you access to equipment that you could not
afford to purchase or have no room for at home. Many also offer
a variety of classes led by trained professionals, therefore increasing
the variety of exercise options available. You also have access
to fitness professionals who can provide guidance and help you develop
a personalized weight training program.
For those who HATE to waste money, joining a fitness center can
be a good motivator, feeling compelled to go so they get their money’s
worth (this is true only for those who really go out of their way
to get value from their money, no matter what they’re spending it
on). Those who would just be constantly interrupted trying to work
out at home may find getting out of the house to exercise the only
way to go.
Alternatives to Fitness Centers
Remember, the large fitness center chains are not the only way
to go. Some employers as well as local hospitals or wellness centers
have fitness facilities.
Also, make sure this is the best value for you. A few hundred dollars
investment in work out equipment you can use at home will still
give you excellent fitness results. Or you could join a fitness
class through your local YMCA or community center, where membership
is not required.
Conray Knox is the owner and webmaster of Weight
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