Things You'll Need:
- Common Sense
- Yourself
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Step 1
Feeling Comfortable: When taking a tour of the gym, ask yourself do you fit in? Look at the crowd of people that the gym attracts and decide if you would feel comfortable or not in that type of atmosphere. You may be an upbeat type of person and all you see may be an older crowd, would you feel comfortable working out in that kind of atmosphere. The decision is really up to you but remember this is where you will be spending lots of your time.
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Step 2
Catering to Kids: If you have children and plan on having them with you during your gym hours, check to see if the gym has child care. A lot of gyms nowadays cater to adults that have children by supplying a child care service. The kids will be a in a room full of toys or surrounded by a playground atmosphere outside the gym. If you don't trust other people with your kids, find someone else to watch them as the gym will not be held responsible if something happens to your child most of the time.
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Step 3
Check Gym Equipment: Before joining the gym, take a look at the condition of the exercise equipment. If the exercise equipment is dusty or appears to be out of order, that shows the gym doesn't keep up with their machine maintenance. An issue such as equipment condition is a safety one, if the equipment isn't kept in good shape it could possible fail resulting in fatal injuries to you.
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Step 4
Equipment Versatility: Look for different kinds of exercise equipment. Every gym will be supplied with the basic treadmills/stair steppers, however; what does the gym have that makes it stand out? Look for updated exercise equipment with digital screens as oppose to basic settings.
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Step 5
Look for Awards: If a gym is all it's boasted to be, they should be able to prove it. Look on the gym walls for awards and certifications. Also see if the gym has a great reputation, proof of this would be celebrity pictures on the walls, make sure they're autographed to show authenticity.
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Step 6
Locker Rooms: The last and one of the most important things you should watch for, is the cleanliness of the locker rooms. This will determine a lot about the gym in question, if the locker rooms are disgusting, it's an automatic "see you later". If the locker rooms aren't clean, that means the gym equipment isn't clean, which means there could be any and everything on every surface in the whole place!
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Step 7
Say “No” to Contracts: When joining a gym, NEVER SIGN A CONTRACT! A lot of gyms offer a monthly paying arrangement instead of signing 2-3 year contracts. When signing contracts, there can be a lot of hidden fees and small print. While you may be thinking you’re taking advantage of a great “so called promotion”, you could be getting charged extra. Set up a weekly or monthly paying arrangement either by check or bank account.












Comments
kittykat3 said
on 4/21/2009 These are great tips on how to pick the perfect gym. 5*
Ladybugblue said
on 4/12/2009 Good article on finding the right gym! 5*****
jennen said
on 3/4/2009 I agree the sign no contract thing is a must... 5 stars
changeling said
on 2/5/2009 Excellent article esp. the tip about Not signing the contract. It happened to me and they messed up my credit.