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The
7 Things To Look For When Joining A Gym |
by:
Ray
Kelly |
You’ve
finally committed to getting fit and you
want to join a gym, but which one? Unless
you’ve been a regular at gyms in the past
you really don’t know a good one from a
bad one.
A good fitness center has their members
as their number one priority. They are customer
service oriented. A bad fitness center is
only looking at your dollar value. Once
you join they will not want to know you.
Telling the difference can be as simple
as following this simple checklist:
Equipment
Take a walk around the gym and have a good
look at each piece of equipment. Get on
and use some. If they grind, or seem loose
or unstable then that’s a sure sign that
the equipment is not serviced often. Any
gym that doesn’t service their equipment
is not going to service you.
Cleaning
This is a great way of seeing how important
the owner’s business is to them. If it’s
not cleaned daily then they’re probably
cutting costs, which isn’t good for a prospective
member. When you’re walking around have
a good look at how clean the machines are.
If they’re covered in dust, they are probably
not cared for.
Service
If you don’t know much about exercise and
nutrition, this is the most important of
all. A quality gym will want to help you
in any way they can. You should be given
a new program every 4-6 weeks and another
fitness assessment every 8-12 weeks. There
should always be someone around to answer
your queries. The staff should also be friendly
and easy to talk to.
Type of Gym
What type of people use the gym at the times
you will be training? Unless you’re into
bodybuilding you probably want to stay away
from ‘muscle head’ gyms after 3pm. These
gyms are easy to identify. They have loads
of weights, no aerobic classes, and no (or
very old) bikes and treadmills.
Ethics
Are they constantly trying to push their
products? This is often done with nutrition
supplements. There’s nothing wrong with
selling these products as some are quite
good if you need them but some unethical
centers try to push supplements onto all
new members. If the salesperson or instructor
seems pushy with their products, run for
cover!
Staff
Whilst qualifications are important, it’s
not everything. The most important trait
in a good fitness instructor is that they
must care. If they are tertiary qualified
as well then you have yourself a great trainer,
but even the most knowledgeable person in
the industry is of no value if they’re not
interested in helping you. It’s easy to
identify staff that care because they are
friendly, courteous, and listen! (They may
even remember your name)
Membership Price
Every region is different but the membership
price should reflect the service, equipment,
and instructors. You shouldn't judge a fitness
center on price alone (this is why they
rarely give prices over the telephone!).
Have a look at a few gyms in your area and
compare each one. That is the only reliable
way to measure true value.
About the author:
Ray Kelly is an Exercise Scientist with
15 years experience in the health and fitness
industry. Sign up for his free 7 Day Weight
Loss Course at http://www.free-online-health.com
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