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Working out in 2008
February 28, 2008
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Pros and Cons of Finding a Workout Buddy
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Five Workouts That Require No Equipment
February 28, 2008
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Eat More (Often) to Lose More
February 12, 2008
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Picking a Good Gym
February 11, 2008
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Overcoming the Challenge of Winter
February 11, 2008
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Finding Time for Fitness
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Beating the Weight-Loss Plateau
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New Developments in Nutrition for 2008
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Ease Into Exercise and Stick with It
January 29, 2008
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Thanksgiving Survival Guide
January 29, 2008
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Eating Clean for the Holidays
January 29, 2008
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Start the New Year Off Right
January 29, 2008
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Getting Back on Track with Your Workouts
January 28, 2008
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Holidays and Workouts - How to Stay on Track
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Picking a Good Gym
There are many factors that play into picking the right gym. You might have to try a few different facilities in order to find the one for you. The important thing is that you are comfortable and satisfied with the gym you choose. You want your experience there to be beneficial. You want to look forward to working out and not dreading it.
Here are few areas you will want to consider and explore more in depth when choosing a gym:
Accessibility: How accessible the gym is for you will be a determining factor. Can you walk there? Is there a lot of traffic along the way? Another thing to consider is do you want to workout closer to home or work? Or does your work have a workout facility within it? If so, maybe you can find a co-worker or two that would want to go to the gym with you.
Cost: As for most things, cost becomes one of the main determining factors. You will need to do some comparing and contrasting. Is it worth the extra dollar to go to one gym instead of another? It depends on many other aspects about the facility.
Keep your eye out on membership specials. There might be family packages and seasonal deals. Cheaper rates are sometimes available to certain companies, so check whether or not the company you work for can get you a deal.
Trainers: If a personal trainer is what you’re looking for, then visit gyms, meet the trainers, and ask other patrons what their experiences have been with the trainers. See what kinds of strengths and specialties they have. You will want a gym that has knowledgeable staff members.
Atmosphere: Every gym has its own atmosphere just like restaurants have their own atmosphere and feel to them. Is the gym geared more towards body builders, power lifters, cardio enthusiasts, swimmers, aerobics, etc.?
There are also different kinds of facilities. Do you want a country club facility, a health club, a YMCA, a recreation center, or a studio that specializes in classes for areas such as dance or martial arts?
Equipment: Make sure the gym you choose has the equipment you like to use or need to use for the particular exercises you have for your plan. Check out and see if the equipment is up-to-date and in good condition. The last thing you want is getting injured on a faulty piece of equipment.
Condition of facility: The condition of the equipment, bathrooms and just the entire gym can tell you a lot about the facility. If the gym is not clean and maintained, then that is not the gym you want. It is not worth your time and money to go to a place where they do not care about their patrons.
As you begin looking for the gym you want, consider getting a guest pass and visit a few times. This will give you a good idea of how you feel and give you a chance to explore the whole facility and try out most of the equipment.
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