How to Choose the Best Gym for You
It doesnt matter how you got to that point. Perhaps you got a
good look at yourself in the mirror and decided that it was time to
wage an all out attack on those love handles. Maybe your favorite
pair of jeans wont zip up any more. Or possibly your doctor
informed you that you needed to start exercising or face the
consequences. No matter why you decided to get in shape, you now
need to determine which method to fitness is the best one for you.
Most fitness buffs will tell you that a well-rounded exercise
program will consist of a combination of strength training,
cardiovascular activity, flexibility and balance work. To get the
benefits of all of these aspects of fitness, it is best to work out
in a gym. But do you want to set one up at home, or join a fitness
center? There are advantages and disadvantages to each.
The Home Gym Experience
Many people like the flexibility that a home gym offers. You can
come home from a stressful day at work and do a few set of weights
or hang out on the treadmill until your tension is released. There
are no membership fees, sweaty machines from too much use, and buff
bodies all around sizing you and your weight lifting skills up. The
truth is that a home gym can be a great choice for many folks that
like the convenience and flexibility that working out at home
offers. However, there are some drawbacks to the home gym as well.
The first consideration has to be space. If you are living in a one
bedroom apartment, fitting in a weight bench and treadmill may not
be an option. Also, it can be harder to motivate when those buff
bodies are not watching. Sometimes working out in a group can keep
you pushing yourself harder.
The Fitness Center Option
Some people swear by their neighborhood gym because it is
equipped to meet their every fitness need. Personal trainers are
often on hand to offer tips and tricks and show you the proper way
to use all of those intimidating looking machines. There is variety
available to keep your workouts interesting enough to stick with
them. Since gyms will bring in a large number of fitness buffs, you
can enjoy a bit of socializing while you are building your body.
While many workout gurus love to head to the gym regularly, others
find a fitness center inconvenient and intimidating. Peak hours may
be too crowded to allow you a complete workout in a reasonable
period of time. The drive to the gym may cut into your already
tight schedule. And the idea of sharing sweat with a wide
assortment of strangers is simply not appealing to everyone.
So what is the best solution? The key is to find the best gym
for you, so that you will be more likely to stick with your program
until you are one of those buff bodies sizing up the newbies.
Fitness happens.
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