Going to the gym has its benefits
For
most people, it simply isn’t practical to get gym equipment for their home. The
equipment is expensive, and you probably don’t have anywhere to put it, and
it’s certainly impractical to buy and store the wide variety of machines that
are necessary for a properly balanced workout.
For
this reason, most people choose to join a gym. For either a per-visit fee or a
monthly subscription fee, you get to share the equipment with other people,
paying a fraction of the price of what it’s worth. You also get to exercise in
a specially-designed, luxurious air conditioned environment, with qualified
trainers on hand to help you get the most out of the equipment and make sure
you don’t hurt yourself.
However,
gyms also have a bit of a reputation for being scammers: the big chains are
very sales-driven, trying to sign people up for far more expensive monthly
memberships than they need, and relying on people’s guilt about not going to
the gym to stop them from cancelling the expensive commitment.
For
this reason, you really need to know what you’re getting into before you join a
gym. Avoid offers that seem too good to be true, and always pay the per-visit
fee to go in and try out a gym first before you commit to anything. If there is
no way to pay per visit, you’re dealing with shady types and should probably
just go to another gym.
Even
legitimate gyms will generally often cheaper and more expensive levels of
membership, however, so it is also important to know what you can expect.
Generally, the higher membership levels offer more one-to-one training from
qualified gym instructors. However, it is worth considering whether you will
really use this and whether it’s worth paying for, as when it comes down to it,
there is little a gym trainer could tell you one-to-one that you couldn’t just
as easily learn from books or the Internet.
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