Thinking about joining a gym...
edmondskm
Posts: 22
but I'm wondering is it really worth it?
It's not a 24hr gym. Hardly from it actually...
It will be $60 a month for both me and my husband a month and finances are a little tight (will be even tighter in the coming months).
We own a treadmill...but that's it.
How many of you own a gym membership and actually use it?
It's not a 24hr gym. Hardly from it actually...
It will be $60 a month for both me and my husband a month and finances are a little tight (will be even tighter in the coming months).
We own a treadmill...but that's it.
How many of you own a gym membership and actually use it?
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Have been going to a gym since the first of July. I go six days a week and I love it. I did Curves 5 to 6 days a week prior to joining the gym, but had really gotten burned out on it. If you are paying for a membership you tend to use it more than you would use anything at home. Whichever you decide, best of luck on your healthy lifestyle!!!0
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I use it 4-5 times a week. A few things you should consider - is it on your path to-from work? If it's in an inconvenient location, then forget it. Also, if it's not 24 hours, is it open at the times you'd most likely use it? Are you joining for a year? Most gyms give a 1 week trial membership for free. Get one on a week where you'll be able to go at least 4 times. You'll know at that point if you like the atmosphere and the convenience of it. xo0
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gyms are great, but some of the big ones put you in contracts that you are stuck with for years whether you use them or not.
If I were you I'd do body weight excercises and take 60 bucks a month and slowly build a home gym.
Start out buy buying free weights, and just put 60 bucks in a jar everymonth until you can buy all the equipment you need.
But gyms also do have a lot of helpful attributes such as classes and such that can hold you accountable and can provide motivation.
It depends on what you are looking for.
Just be ready to spend 60 bucks a month for the next year-2 years! whether or not you go!0 -
LOVE the gym!!!!0
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I LOVE my gym!!!! Being in Washington with maybe 2 months a year without rain, it's ESSENTIAL! I go from 6-7 days a weeks so I definitely use mine to it's fullest potential. I love that everyone at the front desk knows me by name and so do all of the trainers and manager. It makes it a lot easier to go in when it feels like a second home.0
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my wife and I go to Anytime Fitness and she goes about 4-5 days a week and I go around 3-4 days a week, when you use it, its worth it.0
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I joined my local rec center and pay $25 a month for me only. It's real small and private and only has treadmills, ellipticals, bikes and weight machines and free weights. No pools or anything. I really like it and I go pretty much every other night. I do an hour on the ellipitical and then sit ups and then the weight machines. It's what I call me therapy if I've had a long hard day at work then I go there and it's great stress relief. They have a few classes as well but I just stick to my own thing. I love it and will continue going.0
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own it and use it everyday Totally worth it in my opinion. $60 for 2 of you sound pretty reasonable. I pay $50 a month just for me add another 30 a month for their childcare...lol If it's something you don't think you will use make sure you don't sign a contract. See if they will let you do it from month to month.. I think it will be something fun for you and your husband. You can set daily challanges for eachother0
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gyms are great, but some of the big ones put you in contracts that you are stuck with for years whether you use them or not.
If I were you I'd do body weight excercises and take 60 bucks a month and slowly build a home gym.
Start out buy buying free weights, and just put 60 bucks in a jar everymonth until you can buy all the equipment you need.
But gyms also do have a lot of helpful attributes such as classes and such that can hold you accountable and can provide motivation.
It depends on what you are looking for.
Just be ready to spend 60 bucks a month for the next year-2 years! whether or not you go!
I go to 24hour Fitness and it's month by month, no long term contract so they aren't all like that.0 -
Your profile says you're a student. Is there a gym at your college/university that you might have access to? They might charge, but I could almost guarantee it'd be less than the $60/month you're talking about.0
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mines open 24 hours and about $30 a month and not on a contract!! I go everyday. I don't own any exercise machines tho lol. But they offer soo many different kind of cardio and weight machines it's fun to use different ones everyday. If your commited to go at least 4-5 days a week it's worth it!0
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I am at the gym 3 times per week minimum...usually 4 to 5 times per week. I think having a gym membership has been a key part in my weight loss. I enjoy the classes (I take Zumba) and have enjoyed being around like minded people. It has really been a boost to my confidence.
I have had a gym membership in the past, but I did not utilize it. I think your answer will mostly depend on how committed you are to using the gym. Maybe find a place with a trial membership so you could see if it is something you would enjoy?0 -
I love my gym too!! I got a great deal through my work at the gym I go to. $10 a month!! I go 4-6 times a week. It is a new facility so all the equipment is new.0
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I love my gym. I go 6 days a week.0
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funny , yesterday i stopped at the ymca to get prices and you are right the prices are outrages for most gyms. I realized after much thought that i am better off trying difrent ways to exersize, youtube has great zumba fitness routines you can do, if you have a wii theres just dance, zumba fitness , pilates, even yoga games. I have also tryed walking around the park, enjoying the nice scenic areas, even cleaning house and yardwork helps. I had a membership last year and to be honest i only used it maybe 2 times a week, i always felt uncomfertable cause there were always people there and im a shy person when it comes 2 working out i prefer to not be watched the whole time so i really didnt use it much. So yesterday i almost signed up at the y, but then thought hmm 90 $ to register and 68$ monthly and i only use it 2 times a week.. to me it wasnt worth it specially since we r on a limited income. But if u think ull be using it way more then it would be good for u, for now im sticking to zumba on youtube, and wii fitness games its actually alot of fun cardio ! good luck on what ever choices u make, any exersize is good with or with out the gym.0
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My friend dragged me to the gym kicking and screaming about a year ago. I hated the idea of it! But from day 1 I was hooked. I had been working out at home for about a year prior, and I found the gym really motivated me to give every workout my all. At home I was easily distracted by phonecalls, kids, or other things I should be doing. I go 3- 5 days a week now, and I still love it!0
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I've been a member of 24 for almost 6 years and I love it. I started off by buying a 3 year membership which was a huge chuck cash but after calculating it, I saved a pretty penny too. After that my 3 year membership expired, I renewed it for a year for $40. Also, if you go to 24, you can go to costco and they have memberships there too.
I'm a total gym rat. I go 6-7 times a week. It's difficult at times getting to the cardio machines that you would like so I try not to go during the peak times which is 5-8.
Only get a membership if you're going to use it! I know people who have memberships and never go... Don't let it be a waste of $60 a month!0 -
In regards to some posts...
We have an apartment...so space is limited to start our own gym.
It's on the way to school (in which only I go and it's from M-Th) and it's not that far from home, maybe less than a mile.
It has pretty much everything and anything you might want in a gym.
Maybe in the event that finances get less crazy...in the mean time I'll just stick with my treadmill and pilates.0 -
I do have a Wii and have a lot of the dancing games available including Zumba.
I also watch pop pilates on youtube.
I think I may just stick with that for right now. I've lost almost 15 with just that and all the walking at work...so what I seem to be doing is working.0 -
I love my gym...lately i've been going a lot, but that's because i'm stressed out...but i try and go at least 3 times a week. I pay $39/month but i get half of it back from my work benefits. my gym is huge too, tons of equipment, pools, 3 ice rinks, etc..plus i love how they have tv's on their cardio machines lol...i'm no skinny minny wearing tight yoga pants and a sports bra either...I wear my fiance's 2x t-shirts and over sized joggers0
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Oh no, I go to a side campus of a community college. Not all classes are even available at my location...so no gym there!0
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I pay $54/month just for ME. I go month-to-month and I like not being stuck in a contract. You got a steal to find one that's only $60 for you and your hubby. I love my gym, although it is small with not very many machines. During peak times (5-7) I may not get an elliptical because there are only 8. There are not many gym choices here. I could have gone with Gold's Gym but when I went to take a tour there were children climbing all over the weight machines and I wasn't thrilled about that. I try and go 4-5x a week. The other days I can't make it there is when I just use my elliptical at home. It is in my garage and gets VERY hot and stuffy as you can imagine so it's only a last resort. Anyway, the gym is my time away from work and home life where I can just relax and take some moments to myself. You just really have to think about if you are going to use it, and make it a habit.0
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I go 6 times a week to World's but it only costs 10 bucks a month!! they are open 24 hours except sunday they close at 6 and reopen monday morning at 5am ....... I absolutely love it.0
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If finances are an issue, the YMCA has student rates. Idk about there, but the one by me does finacial assistance too, plus if you dont want a memebership, its $5 each visit.0
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I guess it depends on what your gym requires when you sign up. I go to a gym where you only have to pay them $10 once a month, there's no yearly contract or anything, so I can decide to stop going with no repercussions. I go to the gym about 4 days a week. Since your gym isn't open 24 hours you'd have to consider the location. If you don't happen to pass it on a daily routine, that might not be the best idea because there's still the gas prices and you said that finances are tight. I definitely love my gym, it's a small, friendly environment. Just consider all the membership fees and it's location and how often you would actually be able to get there based on when it closes before deciding whether or not to join.0
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I am for building a home gym. This way there is not the excuse not to go cause you would have to drive some where, or cause its raining or cold or icy roads, or that you dont have any clean work out cloths and just your favorite old shirt with a hole or two.... Basically to get ride of the excuses.... and the cost per month has an end date. Once you have all your pieces, your done. ^_^0
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Totally love the gym just down the road from home. We walk there as a warm up, there's machines for everything and a great free weights area. There's always staff to answer Qs and show how to use stuff, plus every 2-3 months you can get a free new program and a session on how to do it (like a free PT session). It's safe, secure and fun. If I fall over in the park I might not get help, but someone will assist in the gym. And I never get sunburnt at the gym (a big problem in Australia). I do exercise outside a fair bit as well, walking and running and cycling but I have to choose my times.0
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