Choosing a gym
To
the uninitiated, all gyms look similar. However, selecting a good gym
is not as trivial as it looks. Many of the things you should be
looking for are obvious, but there are also a number of subtle
factors that many people can overlook, such as the quality of classes,
the instructors and the overall atmosphere. This guide will
help eliminate the possibility that you will spend money on an unused
gym membership.
Location of the gym
This is important, you should choose a gym approximately
no more than 15 minutes away from your point of origin (home or work).
The reason is
simple, you will have a better chance at maintaining your program
if you have a gym that is easy to access.
Cost of a gym membership
Joining a gym can be costly so make sure you
know what you are paying for. Your gym membership may include the
sauna, aerobics, swimming pool
and other facilities so if all you need are weights then see if
you strike a deal for a restricted membership. The type of membership
you
choose will
also determine the cost. Month-to-month memberships are usually
more expensive. So if you are determine with your weight training program,
you
may want to
join quarterly or half yearly gym memberships.
Before signing that gym membership always look for hidden fees. Do you have
to pay extra for lockers or towels? Is there a cancellation fee? How much
notice do you have to give when you decide to cancel your gym membership?
Some gym requires notice in advance!
Hours of operation
Some gyms are opened early while some open late, some
even offer 24/7 access. Find a gym that will suit you. Will you be
training at 4am in the
morning? Some people do! So make sure the gym you choose will have
opening hours suited to you.
Population density
You should check out how crowded the facility is during
the hours you want to train. Is it so crowded that you are required
to wait 20 minutes
for a particular machine? The best way to check this out is to
actually go to the gym during hours you will go at.
Gym equipment
When you first visit the gym, observe the quality and conditions
of gym equipments. Make sure the gym has equipment that you regularly
use. Are dumbbells, barbells and bench all that you require? Or do
you need
the wide variety of machines that are available? Check plates for
rust and that all machines are running smoothly. Look for a variety
of cardio machines as well.
Staff
Good gyms should have qualified staff to help you answer questions
about exercise equipments or exercise routines. When you first
walk into the gym, observe how the staffs greet you. Are they friendly? Polite?
Are
they approachable? If you need to flag someone down to attract
their
attention then is the gym worth going to?
One of the most important aspects of looking for a gym is that you must
feel comfortable. Is it an atmosphere that you would come back to? Remember,
if you are unsure about anything, don’t be afraid to ask questions!
Now that you have finish reading the “Choosing a gym” guide,
go find yourself a gym!
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