Getting the Most for Your Health Club Dollar
Joining a fitness facility can be costly—from a few hundred dollars to more than $1,000
per year. To make sure your money is well spent, manage your membership the same way
you would any other major investment—by keeping your eye on your goals. If you know
what you want to get out of a gym, in terms of health, fitness, and lifestyle, you're
more likely to use it in ways that will keep you motivated and satisfied.
Keep your goals in mind and shop around if you're still deciding which facility to
join. Gyms and health clubs are not all alike. Some places emphasize focus on training.
Others may offer a better choice of aerobics classes or weight-management programs.
Or they may be home to local competitors in running or other sports.
Find the right match
It's also important to find a place that makes you feel comfortable. Instead of just
taking a tour of a facility you're considering, ask for a guest pass. That way you
can work out there under different conditions.
Things to consider
There are a number of things to think about to help you make your choice:
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Professionalism. The club should be clean and well-maintained. Staff members should have appropriate
educational backgrounds and be certified by a nationally recognized association. They
should be able to help you in all aspects of fitness. This includes strength, cardiovascular,
and flexibility, as well as your specific area of interest.
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Atmosphere. Gyms tend to have fewer frills, while health clubs offer more luxuries like upscale
changing rooms.
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Convenience. If you have to drive an hour to get to your club, you'll soon get tired of the hassle.
Look for a facility that's close to home or work, or halfway in-between.
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Services. If massages, steam rooms, and an on-site nutritionist are important to you, be sure
they're important to your club, too. If you travel, does your club have shared memberships
with clubs in other cities?
Read the fine print
Some clubs require you to sign a contract to become a member. Read it carefully before
signing it. If possible, compare it with the contracts of other clubs in your area.
These are things the International Health, Racquet, and Sportsclub Association advises
you to find out about:
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Length of your commitment. Is it month to month, or are you required to join for a certain period?
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Cancellation options. Can you cancel your membership before the end of the contract? Under what conditions?
Enjoy the payoff
After you've spent your money on a membership, here are some ways to get the best
value for your health club dollar:
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Take stock of everything your club has to offer. Classes? Competitions? Variety will keep you interested and motivated.
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Read the bulletin board. Clubs are often centers for fitness activities in their communities. Many club bulletin
boards also offer tips on nutrition and fitness, and deals on equipment.
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Use the trainer. A trainer can make sure your fitness program is right for you.
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Be wary of nutritional supplements and other products sold by the club. Compare prices to similar items in retail stores.