
Pumping pennies: A consumer's guide to gyms
Making a monthly 'donation' to your gym? Find one that's just
right for you
TODAY
updated 11:28 a.m. PT, Friday, November 9, 2007
Millions of Americans sign up for a gym membership each year
in effort to work off those extra pounds, but many sweat the
idea of just shopping for one? Are you a bit baffled on how
to find a gym you actually like, at a good price? Fitness expert
and gym owner Steve Zim shares advice on how to shop for the
right gym to fit your needs:
There
are a wide spectrum of gyms available! But the first thing you
need to do when shopping for one is evaluating what you really
need.
There's
the lifestyle gym with all the amenities. Consider Sports Club
LA, which offers a full spa , 2 basketball courts, 5 squash
courts, rock climbing wall, boxing, pilates, and even a restaurant
with a bar in it. But the executive membership here runs around
300 dollars a month.
Traditional gyms, like Gold's Gym, usually cost on average around
$50 dollars a month: You'll get classes, traditional equipment.
But if you want to come and not have to pay for all those amenities
your not gonna use all those amenities, this is the place for
you.
What
I tell everybody is that you really gotta commit to about three
times a week, then that gym is worth whatever you are spending
on it, but if you are not gonna spend that kind of time, then
you are really kind of throwing money out.
Negotiate Initiation Fees
When I come into a gym I like to make sure that I work that
initiation fee down! That's the most negotiable part of the
entire membership. Its an invitation for you to pay money so
that you can pay money every month, that's easy to work with.
Avoid long term contracts
I don like the two or three year memberships, because who knows
whats gonna happen in two or three years. Are you still near
here, can you break a contract, most contracts are not breakable,
your gonna end up paying for three years and not be here, month
to month might cost you a little more, but at the end of the
year it probably doesn't, because you are in control of it!
Take a Tour
See how many people are there! Tour the gym at the time you
want to work out so you can see how crowded it is. Take a look
at the equipment, make sure that's clean that there are things
to wipe down the machines. Make sure there are not a lot of
out of order signs on the machines, that will tell me a lot
about how the gym takes care of itself.
Steve
Zim is a personal trainer and fitness expert. He is also author
of "Hot Point Fitness" and "6 Weeks to a Hollywood Body."
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