To choose the best fitness center, visit centers in your area, research fees and facilities, and eliminate those too far away. Take tours, ask questions, and note equipment condition and cleanliness. Find out about trainers and classes offered.
The first step in choosing the best fitness center is to figure out what your options are. This means visiting fitness centers in your area, taking note of how far the center is from your home or office, how long it would take to get there even in traffic, and researching fees and facilities. Narrow your search by eliminating any fitness centers that are too far away; remember that the further away you are, the less likely you are to commit to going regularly. Visit each center and take note of the different facilities on offer.
Most fitness center employees are happy to give you a tour of the facility when you visit. It’s a good idea to take these tours and ask questions about exercise machines and other facilities you’ll likely use regularly. Be sure to ask if there are any additional fees beyond membership fees for classes, equipment, specific rooms, etc. Gym and gym fees will vary significantly, so take note of the charges you are likely to incur. Many gym fees include an initiation fee, which can be a significant fee to pay before stepping foot in any of the facilities. Be sure to find out what these initiation fees are and if there are any discounts or special offers available. Family and corporate discounts are often offered.
Just because a particular gym has the equipment you are looking for does not mean that the equipment is in good working order. Ask the tour guide about maintaining and replacing worn-out machines, and take note of the current condition of equipment already on the premises. Take note of the cleanliness of the facility as well, and look for employees cleaning equipment or straightening up in exercise rooms. Pay close attention to locker rooms, where germs, bacteria, and moisture are most likely to cause problems.
Find out if there are any trainers on staff and what their qualifications are. If those trainers teach classes, find out what classes are offered and when. Be sure to take note if classes are offered at different times to accommodate different schedules, and make sure there are different classes for different skill levels. If you are considering participating in a specific activity or class, ask about fees, facilities, and staff specifically for that activity.
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