Tips To Help You Find The Right Gym
by Nathan P Boyd
Taking those first few steps towards establishing a Fitness
Lifestyle can very well be intimidating, especially if the
decision is made to sign-up for a gym membership. In fact,
deciding on even using a gym can be a double-edged sword of
sorts. On one hand, there are many of us who feel that
we’ll become more motivated towards exercising regularly
if we do sign-up for a gym membership. After all, you’re now
investing more money into your health so you certainly don’t
want to just throw that money away. Additionally, there are
typically many more people working out at the gym than anywhere
else, so you’ll probably be more likely to get caught up in the
ambience and energy of others exercising as well. However, on
the other hand, because there can be so many people working out
at the gym, you may feel intimidated beginning those first
steps towards getting back in condition in front of others.
When you stop to consider all of the pros and cons with signing
up for a gym membership, you may find that making this decision
was a more daunting task than you first thought.
Fortunately, there are many gyms and fitness facilities
available now to accommodate virtually every factor and
consideration involved in your own decision making process.
From the large fitness clubs such as Bally’s and 24-Hour
Fitness to the local YMCA or university health centers, and
from the private one-on-one training studios to even mobile
Personal Training trailers, chances are excellent that a gym
can be found to match your own personal preferences. What’s
important to keep in mind is that every gym and fitness
facility has it’s own unique personality and subsequently,
there’s a gym to match your own unique personality as well.
Therefore, with a little gym shopping savvy and factors that
we’ll providing you for consideration, you’ll be on your way
towards locating a gym that’s a perfect match for you!
Presented here then is a brief summary of several factors
for you to consider when shopping for the gym that’s right for
you:
1) Location
Typically, you’re better off when your gym is near to your
home or work. The greater the distance that you’ll have to
travel to exercise, then the greater the chance that you may
find an excuse not to. At the same time, don’t let location be
your sole determining factor, as it’s important that you don’t
join a gym that you dislike simply because it’s nearby.
2) Management Attitude
When you walk into your gym, I strongly believe that you
should never feel like only a dollar sign or a second-class
citizen. Look for honesty, sincerity, politeness, and above
all, respect. The vast majority of gyms that I have stepped
foot into are operated by managers and staff members that
genuinely enjoy their jobs and genuinely enjoy assisting their
clients. However, if you feel like a gym is not interested in
your needs at all, then you may wish to keep looking.
3) Hours
How does your own personal schedule fit in with the gym’s?
If conducting early-bird workouts is your best option, then at
what time does your gym open up? What if you can only workout
late at night? Is your gym a 24-hour gym? Is it open 7 days a
week?
4) Price
This factor is actually most people’s first consideration
when searching for a gym. As this issue can be largely affected
by your own personal taste and budget, I would simply propose
the following points to consider. First, look at the entire
package before you just consider the cost. Being the cheapest
gym around does not necessarily make it the best fit for you.
You do sometimes get what you pay for. Secondly, be mindful of
the contracts you sign. There are fitness chains that have been
notorious for absolutely locking you into a long-term contract
and then making it nearly impossible to cancel should you
decide to withdraw at a later date. If you are not convinced
that you’re going to stick with regularly working out at a gym,
you may then prefer to sign a short-term contract instead even
if it costs more per month.
5) Sanitation
For me, this is a direct reflection on management.
Bathrooms, showers, pools, saunas, tanning beds, and the gym
equipment should be cleaned on a regular basis. Granted, while
club members are working out, no gym will ever be 100% perfect,
but as long as a club still places an emphasis on proper
hygienic practices, then it demonstrates responsibility and
concern for their members.
6) Client Volume
If you’re just beginning a gym membership for the first time
and feel a bit insecure about working out for the first time,
you may (or may not) prefer a smaller gym or even a personal
training studio. Also, the best gym in the world for you may
still be the wrong fit if you’re going to have to regularly
wait in line to exercise on a piece of equipment. A crowded gym
can result in irritable attitudes and inefficient workouts.
Your best bet may be to locate a fitness facility with the
proper combination of number of members and number of equipment
that will allow you to maintain a steady workout.
7) Environment
Do you prefer an “Iron Dungeon” with a perpetual cloud of
hand chalk and chorus of loud yells and grunts? Or do you
prefer a club that feels more like a Singles joint where the
clients seem more concerned with meeting the members of the
opposite gender? Just like the design of the gym’s building, a
gym’s environment can come in all versions as well. If you feel
uncomfortable upon your initial walk-through, you may wish to
continue looking at other gyms and fitness facilities nearby.
When you sign up for a gym membership, it’s vitally important
that you sign up at one that you feel comfortable at and enjoy
the atmosphere because if you don’t, then there’s a good chance
that you won’t succeed in regularly working out there.
There are still many additional factors not listed here you
may wish to consider before selecting the gym of your choice
such as amenities, the equipment itself, and the clientele.
Just be sure to give yourself a little bit of time to shop
around and determine which choice is best for you based on your
needs and tastes. I truly believe that signing up for a gym
membership is an outstanding investment on your physical and
emotional health and is well worth the time and money spent to
locate the one that’s the best match for you. Most gyms and
fitness facilities today are ran by professionals in their
field who enjoy their jobs and there is a good chance that this
high level of enthusiasm will only energize you further.
So shop around, it’s well worth the effort!
Nathan Boyd is author of the highly rated ebook, "The
Fitness Lifestyle" and the current Director of Pro Fitness of
Texas. Nathan encourages everyone in their pursuit of becoming
physically fit and maintaining it for a lifetime. All questions
and comments are always welcomed!
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