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Tips for Choosing
the Health and Fitness Center that's Right for You
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(ARA) - In many parts of the country, the onset of fall and
winter weather means a lot less time spent outdoors running,
biking or swimming. If you’re looking to
stay active, consider joining a fitness center. It can be
a great way to vary your routine, add some new twists to your
workout and even consult a personal trainer to take your fitness
commitment to the next level. Most important, it allows you
to ensure that fitness remains a part of your daily life.
However, with all the gyms, health clubs and fitness centers
out there, how can you choose the one that best fits your
needs? The experts at Life Time Fitness have offered some
considerations to keep in mind before you make this important
decision.
In order to make maximum use of the facilities at your fitness
center, it must fit into your lifestyle -- the location should
be convenient and the hours should mesh with your schedule.
Choosing a gym that is close to either your home or your office
typically is a good choice, since you won’t
have to go out of your way to work out. That also means fewer
excuses. “The more convenient the fitness
center is, the more likely you are to use it,â€
says Mike Brown, senior vice president, operations, Life Time
Fitness.
You’ll also want to make sure the classes
you’re interested in are offered at times
that fit your schedule.The same holds true of the hours of
operation. If you like to get your exercise in before work,
does the facility open early enough for you to do that? At
Life Time Fitness, your schedule is their schedule -- the
facilities are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
If you plan to participate in classes at the fitness center,
make sure the class lineup fits with your fitness level, needs
and goals. If you’re especially interested
in yoga, is there enough variety to keep you enthusiastic?
If you want a high intensity workout, does the center offer
classes that will challenge you? Are classes included in the
price of membership, or is there an extra charge? Also check
to see if the classes are offered at times that fit into your
daily routine.
Once you get these basics covered, it’s
time to look a little closer. Is the facility well maintained?
Are the locker rooms clean and neat? Is the equipment up-to-date
and in good repair? If you haven’t been
to a gym in a while, you may be pleasantly surprised that
a completely new approach to health and fitness exists. Life
Time Fitness, for example, has brought together sports and
professional fitness programming, family recreation opportunities,
and café and spa facilities and services all
under one roof.
With access to more than 400 pieces of cardio, resistance
and free weight training equipment, multiple fitness studios
and sport courts, large child care centers, large indoor and
outdoor aquatic centers, nutritional products and services,
and a full-service spa, Life Time Fitness offers its guests
a complete health and fitness resort -- not your typical health
club. “By making exercise and recreation
experiences more entertaining, we find that it’s
easier for people to make fitness an integral part of their
everyday lives,†says Brown. “At
the same time, by delivering a large, beautiful and functional
center, along with a comprehensive set of services and amenities,
we deliver a complete health and fitness experience, not just
a health club. The result is that people want to be here,
as opposed to feeling like they have to be here.â€
You also should be sure to check out the staff. They should
be friendly and inviting each and every time you visit and
make your experience pleasant and enjoyable. And, ensure that
the class instructors and personal trainers are certified
by recognized fitness organizations.
In addition to your own observations, it’s
a good idea to talk to people who are already members of the
facility you’re considering. Perhaps a
friend, family member or co-worker is already a member --
get their input. Does the reality of their day-to-day experience
mesh with the glossy brochures you picked up during your visit?
When you are ready to sign on the dotted line, make sure
you know what you’re committing to. Aside
from the expected enrollment fee and monthly dues, factor
in any additional costs required. Do you have to pay for childcare
each time you visit? Do you need to rent a locker, or pay
for towels? How long is the duration of your contract? Can
you cancel at any time? Life Time Fitness offers dozens of
extras. Towels are complimentary as are lockers. Even the
supervised childcare and group exercise classes are provided
free of charge, as are educational seminars on various health,
fitness and wellness topics. Memberships also are designed
with member convenience in mind. The company offers a month-to-month
membership program with no long-term contracts.
By doing some homework before you join a fitness center,
you’ll be sure that you are receiving the
best deal and that the center will match your fitness needs
and goals.
For more information about Life Time Fitness, visit www.lifetimefitness.com.
Courtesy of ARA Content
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