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How to Avoid Getting Ripped Off
Health Club tours are always well
scripted events that are conducted by a salesman for only one or
two people. When you are gong to go to tour the health club that
you are interested in remember that touring one is not enough.
Decide which one you really like best just by location and
reputation and then tour a couple of others.
Why would you tour other gyms?
Well every gym you tour will have a
salesperson pushing the
points that are
strongest at
that particular
gym; the size,
the amount of
equipment, the
trainers. After
you have gone on
a few tours than
you will be
saving what you
think is the
best for last.
At this point
you are going to
know a lot more
about what would
be important to
you and you will
be in a better
place to not be
sold by the
pitch and
instead be a bit
more detached to
what is
important for
your own needs
in a health
club.
The look of the
Health Club
Firstly do your
fitness club
tours at a time
that you would
normally work
out, this will
give you an idea
of what the
conditions are
going to be when
you workout
yourself. When
you start your
health club tour
the salesperson
will start by
telling you how
great the gym is
and how helpful
and friendly the
staff and other
members are.
Look around the
gym and see what
the equipment
usage is like,
is there any
obvious waiting
for equipment?
Are you going to
be intimidated
by huge
bodybuilders
making too much
noise? On the
other hand does
it deem to
country club
like for your
tastes without a
motivational
feel?
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Workout
Equipment
When you tour
the health clubs
there are three
kinds of
equipment to
look at.
Cardio Equipment
- steppers,
stationary
bikes,
treadmills,
rowing machines.
How are the
usage of these
machines, these
are always very
popular and if
your are at the
gym at busy time
your will not
want to wait
between uses of
the machines
Weight Machines
- contraptions
that you put
weights on
including
nautilus and
others. How well
are these
maintained? The
worst thing for
using these is
if they are
jerky when you
are moving
through your
range of motion
and you will not
want to be using
them which means
they would be
wasted equipment
to you.
Weights,
benches, racks -
There are
various ways to
do your
exercises but
you have to sit
or lean on
something. Are
there lineups
for this
equipment? How
close and how
many weight
plates are
around? Again
you would not
want to wait to
use this
equipment as the
time between
sets is an
important factor
as to whether
you have a good
workout or not.
Miscellaneous
equipment- abs
equipment, lower
back. This
equipment is
usually shoved
off to one side
in the health
club. You will
want to be able
to get to it as
almost every
workout you will
want to either
work on getting
a six pack set
of abs or
strengthening
your lower back.
Is this
equipment well
covered or is it
torn? Is there
enough at a busy
time or do you
have to wait for
this? It may not
be woo bad to
wait for these
pieces of
equipment
occasionally so
it may not be a
deal breaker for
you.
One thing to
really take a
look at in your
tour of the
health club is
the equipment
and the apparent
servicing of
this equipment.
Gym equipment is
very tough
looking and it
may look to you
like the
equipment is
very sturdy and
does not need
any work to keep
it going. This
is very wrong!
Any reputable
gym will have
someone working
for them part
time to maintain
the equipment,
keeping
everything
greased,
recovering the
benches and
seats and
generally making
sure that all of
the health club
equipment is in
tip top shape.
Cardio equipment
must be
maintained as
well. The cardio
equipment in a
gym has to take
much more abuse
than nay weight
equipment ever
has to. Parts
are worn and
have to be
replaced so that
everything feels
smooth when
using stationary
bikes,
treadmills,
stair machines
and rowing
machines.
Lastly you will
want to check
out all of those
really cool
amenities….or
maybe not.
Suntan Beds -
Are you going to
get a great deal
on the
suntanning? Do
you even care if
you ever use a
suntan bed? If
not why even
factor that into
whether you want
to join?
Squash or
racquetball – if
there is some
kind of courts
look at whether
you have anyone
to play with, if
your are
outgoing you may
find plenty of
people to play
with but if not
it may be just a
waste of space
to you…and your
membership fees
pay for that
upkeep.