Working as a personal trainer and with other fitness specialists has
given Ian Dewson a unique view on how to choose the right fitness center
or gym. Which fitness center you choose to join, and therefore pay for,
should be an informed decision. Location and convenience is always
going to be a factor, but not necessarily the most important
consideration. A fitness center that is only minutes from your home may
give you a short drive, but won't be worth it if the gym doesn't provide
the amenities that you need or want. Dewson is also aware of the fact
that most gym sales associates can be very aggressive, and can sell you a
package that doesn't always ring true. This is why it is important that
you determine what your needs and goals are ahead of time, so you can
ask the right questions.
When you join a fitness center, you aren't paying for the privilege of using their equipment or attending their classes. You are paying for services that they can provide. Just as you wouldn't pay for bad service at a restaurant or hotel, why would you shell out money each month for bag gym service? This is, again, where looking into the gym's amenities comes into play. Along with the proximity of the gym, Ian Dewson says to question whether it offers convenient hours of operation or child care, adequate machinery, and personal trainers on staff.
When you join a fitness center, you aren't paying for the privilege of using their equipment or attending their classes. You are paying for services that they can provide. Just as you wouldn't pay for bad service at a restaurant or hotel, why would you shell out money each month for bag gym service? This is, again, where looking into the gym's amenities comes into play. Along with the proximity of the gym, Ian Dewson says to question whether it offers convenient hours of operation or child care, adequate machinery, and personal trainers on staff.