Are All Fitness Centers Created Equal?

Are All Fitness Centers Created Equal?

  How to choose one that’s right for you

Although I’ve worked in fitness centers for over 30 years, in reality, you don’t have to spend a lot of money on expensive health club or fitness center memberships, or the latest fitness center memberships, or the latest fitness equipment, to increase your level of physical fitness.

 On the other hand, many people find it difficult to concentrate; say at home, when there are many other distractions.  Also, people sometimes find that making a financial commitment increases their chances of following thru long-term.

Fitness centers are designed, built, and equipped to appeal to a broad range of individuals.  After all, member ship sales pay the bills.

However, not all centers operate in the same manner.  Many require contracts that are legally binding, and require monthly payments, for the length of the contract.  There’s nothing inherently wrong with that scenario, in fact it’s very common.  The point is, if you’re going to sign on the dotted line, it’s important, that the health club you’ve chosen is right for you.

Location

People make all kinds of excuses not to work out, with proximity to home or work very high on the list.  Research has shown that most people won’t travel more than eight miles or eight minutes to work out.  Since an exercise an exercise program requires consistency, a convenient location is a must.

Hours of Operation

If you prefer to exercise at a particular time of day, remember to look closely at the day and hours of operation.   Also, visit the club prior to joining at the time of day you’re most likely to attend.  Is it crowded then? 

Equipment and Amenities

With your personal fitness goals in mind, shop around and compare equipment, locker rooms, classes, etc.  How about a swimming pool, Jacuzzi, steam or sauna?  Are these in good working order?  Have you any interests there?

There should be a wide array of both cardiovascular and strength equipment, as you’ll want to have the opportunity to change your routine periodically, and use different pieces of equipment. That will help keep you interested and motivated.

Cost

Shopping around allows you to compare what you’re getting, to what you’re paying.  Newer clubs with newer equipment, a wide variety of amenities, will probably cost more per month, but you never know, so look around.  I like clubs that charge an all-inclusive monthly fee, that allows you use of the entire facility.  Usually the only additional charge would be for the personal training or massages, which is true everywhere.

 

Personnel

How were you treated as you looked around?  Did the employees seem attentive to members, helpful and friendly?  If you want to learn a new machine or piece of equipment, is someone available to demonstrate?  You shouldn’t feel uncomfortable asking for assistance in your own club.

While we’re on the topic of fitness center’s employees, pay special attention to the exercise specialists education, experience, and professional certification.  Knowing why to do a particular exercise is just as important as how to perform it.  Also, are they C.P.R. certified, and is an Automatic Defibrillator available, in case of emergency?

Membership

Certain fitness centers attract a specific kind of member.  Bodybuilders are attracted by lots of free weights, as their main purpose in building large muscles.  On the other hand, senior citizens are much more comfortable with selectorized machines, and a good choice of cardiovascular equipment.  These clubs will have a totally different feel, as the business adapts to the majority of its members, and the fitness center takes on a personality of its own.  Make sure which center you’re most comfortable in, before joining.

Cleanliness

There is a wide variation among fitness centers, as far as cleanliness is concerned.  My experience has shown that hospital-based fitness facilities are generally the cleanest, which makes sense.  Again, you want to be somewhere, that you’re comfortable and safe, and where the owners take pride in their fitness center.

Again, all health/fitness centers are not created equal.  Find the one that fits your wants and needs, attend consistently and look and feel better, as you build on your personal fitness program.

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We are considering a move to the Seattle/Bellevue, Washington area. We are currently Lifetime Fitness Center members and are looking for a club that offers the same amenities. I see "24 Hour Fitness" but was wondering if that was the best fit.

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    How do I gain weight? I eat as much as I can (I’m poor) but cannot seem to stop losing weight.

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  11. pinetrees150 says:

    The fitness center should defer to the parent, tell the parent the behavior and give the parent a warning for what will happen if the behavior does not change….

    If the parent gives permission for some sort of discipline then the worker should give one warning then remove the child from the others, make him stay by himself.

    Before anything go to the parent.

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  13. Anna says:

    Dress according to the job you are applying for. In terms of a fitness center, if you are applying for front desk you should dress to look presentable and nice, for management you should dress more like you would if you are applying to a corporation. If the job is a fitness trainer, or similar, if you have a really nice jogging/track outfit, that works great, otherwise dress nice.

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    I would add some green veggies in that menu. Good luck with staying healthy. :)

  16. Patricia E says:

    10 fitness. I don't know if you have one there.Tons of equipment. 10 bucks a month

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    Associations may be a good avenue to explore. These organizations will address many of the thoughts, questions and concerns you'll inevitably have as well as many you haven't anticipated yet. See the source box for some relevant links.

    Research, research, research – this cannot be stressed enough. Read as much as you can about the industry. Here are some book titles that are relevant:

    * Gym Biz: Starting and Running Your Own Gym for Profit by Lou Ravelle
    * Small Club Start-up: A Personal Trainer's Guide by Ron Fay
    * The Business of Fitness: Understanding the Financial Side of Owning a Fitness Business by Thomas Plummer
    * Making Money in the Fitness Business by Thomas Plummer

    I also posted links to some free articles in the source box.

    Hope that helps! I wish you much success & happiness in all your ventures!

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