Choosing A Gym

Choosing A Gym
By Vince DelMonte
Now that you've made the commitment to starting
a workout program, the next step is choosing
a gym that you will feel comfortable going to
on a regular basis. If it isn't, chances are
you aren't going to stick with any type of regular
plan and will eventually just stop going altogether.
By being sure your gym is a good fit for you,
you help take yourself one step further to realizing
your health and fitness goals.
Keep in mind that if a traditional gym isn’t
for you, you can definitely set up a home gym
where you can get complete workouts all in the
privacy of where you live. There are a number
of home gym systems out there that include all
the equipment you need to perform all the key
lifts that should be included in any workout
program.
1. Location
Who really wants to spend twice as long driving
to and from their gym as it takes them to do
their workout? After a long day of work you
are not going to want to spend a good hour fighting
traffic, another hour working out, and then
another half an hour driving home. Think about
either choosing a gym that is located close
to your house or else on the drive to or from
work. This is a great option since if you have
to pass by it every day, you’ll be reminded
of the fact that you should be working out if
you choose to skip it.
2. Membership Cost
Gym memberships can really vary in costs so
it’s a good idea to shop around before
making that final commitment. Also consider
how long you are signing the contract for as
this can vary too. Many gyms like to rope you
in for years and if you aren’t quite sure
it’s going to be a long-term arrangement,
you’re better off finding something that
is more short-term.
Additionally, if you can wait until around
late summer or New Year to sign up, you will
find that often many gyms will have special
promotions going on at this time.
3. Membership Demographic
Another factor to consider is the membership
demographic that goes to the gym. Some women
will prefer going to an all-ladies gym as it
increases their comfort factor. For others,
a mixed gym is the perfect solution because
half of the reason they go there is to socialize
and perhaps even find a date.
Whatever your needs, make sure you enquire
about this and take it into consideration.
4. Additional Benefits
You will want to ask if the gym offers any
additional services or benefits along with your
basic membership and if there is a fee for these.
Such examples would be daycare services, physiotherapy,
massage therapy, nutritional counselling, and
fitness testing.
5. Operating Hours
Always be sure to check the hours of operation
of the gym. If you are an early morning exerciser
you will want to be sure they are able to cater
to this preference. Additionally ask about their
holiday policies. Many people enjoy working
out on the holidays because it is a relaxed
day for them when they can really get in a good
workout. If you are looking forward to this
and then go and find out the gym is closed,
you are going to be more than disappointed.
Similarly there are some people who prefer working
out late at night so you need to be sure that
if this is the case you will be able to do that.
6. Personal Training Services
Having some good, qualified personal trainers
on hand is critical to helping you realize your
full fitness potential. Even if you are fine
with your program right now, consider that in
a year down the road you might be plateauing
and in need of a ‘check-up’ so to
speak on your current regime.
Having the option available of knowledge staff
cannot be stressed enough. Unfortunately many
gyms hire almost anyone who has a basic interest
in fitness, so be sure to enquire about the
actual certifications these trainers hold.
7. Group Fitness Classes
Be sure to ask about all the various group
fitness classes that are offered at the gym
you are considering. Often, when boredom kicks
in on your workout plan, this is just the thing
to get you going again.
These days there are currently thousands of
different fitness class styles available, so
there is sure to be something that suites your
interest.
When checking up on this, again inquire if
there are any additional fees associated with
it so you are prepared for when you go to sign
up.
8. Cleanliness
One very important factor you want to look
for is the cleanliness of the gym. You do not
want to be working out on equipment that is
not clean as gyms are a place where germs can
be in high concentration. Also make sure they
have towels and spray bottles in various places
around the gym to clean up after workouts, and
have a look at the bathrooms and change rooms
to make sure they are up to your standards.
9. Type/Quality Of Equipment
Looking at the type and quality of the equipment
offered in the gym is another thing you must
factor in. If you prefer free weights, make
sure there is a large number of dumbbells present
because during rush hours, these could be hard
to come by.
Likewise, if you prefer doing your weight training
on guided machines, you’ll want to be
sure they have enough variety that you can work
all the necessary muscles on your body. If you
find yourself doing a lot of cardio training
as part of your workouts you will want to be
sure there are ample machines available.
Nothing is more frustrating than getting to
the gym after work to find out that there is
not a single machine in sight available for
you to use. Ask if they offer a sign-up list
where you can write your name and time down
to reserve a machine. This is a great solution
that many gyms have now come up with to make
sure their members can get their workouts in.
10. Cancellation Policy
Finally take a look at the gym's cancellation
policy. If you sign up for a 3 year membership
and then end up moving after a year due to work,
are you going to be partially refunded? It will
be a bad situation if they offer no refund or
transfer membership.
Some gyms are good about this and some are
not so you will have to weigh the likelihood
of your cancelling among other things that are
discussed above when making your decision.
So, be sure you are considering all of these
essential factors when choosing gym. Overlooking
just one could lead you to being less than happy
with your workout facility and this could end
up being the reason why you do not stick with
your program.
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About the Author:
Vince DelMonte
is the author of Your Six Pack Quest found at
http://www.YourSixPackQuest.com
He specializes in helping chubby guys and
gals get six pack abs without gimmicks, supplements
or dieting. |