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Changing How Gyms Work


A couple of weeks ago I signed up for a quick 14 days for 14 dollars deal at a local gym right near where I live. Actually I even wrote a post here about it. Although I do work out at my workplace in the company gym, I was trying this out so that I can have a gym close to my house.

I was excited and I have worked out there a few times including a killer spinning class that I did on Sunday. My membership has ended and although I would be interested in joining permanently but I am disappointed that there has been no follow through.

Problems with Gym Follow Up

Changing how gyms work

Initially I filled out a bit of a questionnaire and the girl that showed me around the gym tried to do a hard sell to get me to sign up right away but she did back down and let me go through my 14 day tryout of the gym.

The trouble is I never heard anything back. No Email, no phone calls, no way to close me on a membership. I simply came to the gym a few times and worked out and left. The staff was great and friendly but frankly they did not move me toward a decision to join the gym.

So what should have happened instead?

Well, as a person walking into the gym the staff there should have my motivation in mind. The questionaire tells them what I am looking to do and they should have been leading my along so that I could accomplish a few easy goals in my first two weeks. I can imagine that in the initial meeting when I did the questionaire they could have taken a snapshot of me and put me on a wall of fame. This wall of fame would include all new gym folk and would be great for everyone. It creates a sense of community, it helps the old timers recognize the newbies, and most importantly it gives the staff a chance to help out the new people in any way that they can.


I am very self reliant when it comes to being in a gym. I have belonged to a lot of gyms over the years and I have always seen this sense of community missing. I think that if a new person came to a gym and didn’t figure out things quickly enough they would never show up and over the years every February we have seen people do this. Just quit.

Stop Charging for Trainers!

One of the things that the gym was pushing me on initially was three sessions with a trainer for $250 or so. As a new person I think the gym should give some initial free trainer time to get the new people moving in the right direction.

Another thing the gym could have done is assigned a trainer to me that could see me for a few minutes before every workout, give me an idea of what to do so that I would make gains. They had my phone number and email so a trainer or a staff member could coordinate times and days and when I came in I would have some kind of workout plan.

I am not sure if it is fair but I always look at the guys that are selling you on gym memberships as being closers and not trainers. I think that these guys should be marketers too and help all those people with a spark of motivation and a half a plan to get to their goals. Not only would this raise the image of the gym but over a very short time these gyms could rely on referrals from their own members instead of the ads and hard sell they need to do today.

Are there any gym owners or managers out there that do this? What about you when joining a gym? What were your experiences?

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Top 3 Fitness DVDs for Women




Fitness DVDs for women are a great way to get in shape if you don’t have the money or the time to get a membership at your local gym. There are many fitness DVDs to choose from. You can find DVDs on practically any type of workout from simple aerobic exercises to ballroom dancing. Below you will find three of the most popular fitness DVDs for women available in the market today.

Fitness DVDs for Women

Top 3 Fitness DVDs for Women
Jillian Michaels Ripped in 30-Jillian Michaels gained popularity through the show the Biggest Loser where she is one of the fiercest trainers in reality TV. Because of the way she handles the contestants on the show, more and more people have come to trust her and her effectiveness in helping people lose weight and get fit.

The key factor in this DVD is that it claims to have significant results within 30 days. Of course, that is if it is properly followed in addition to the 30-day meal plan that can be downloaded for free. It follows a 3-2-1 system that allows women to get the most out of varied workouts.

 


Zumba Fitness Party

Top 3 Fitness DVDs for Women
Zumba Fitness Party-Zumba is getting more and more popular because of its entertainment value while providing a great cardio workout. Zumba is a Latin-inspired fitness ‘party’ that has been proven effective and easy to follow while burning calories along the way.

The great thing about Zumba is that most women don’t even notice that they are doing cardio or working out because of the fun they are having while dancing Latin-inspired moves to international beats and songs. In addition, Zumba offers 6 types of variations to target different audiences and needs, and it even has specialized workout plans for kids as well.

Dance with Julianne

Top 3 Fitness DVDs for Women
Dance with Julianne: Cardio Ballroom-Just like Jillian Michaels, Julianne Hough has become a public personality because of her stint in Dancing with the Stars. Dance with Julianne is also a fun way of losing calories and burning fat through easy to follow ballroom dancing steps and moves.

It’s complete with warm-up, intense cardio with full instructions and guide, and cool-down.

There are other fitness DVDs for women that you can find to suit whatever type of workout you are looking for. What’s important is to find DVDs that motivate and inspire you to work out on a regular basis. Only then will you get the most out of whatever fitness DVDs for women you end up buying.


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Ya’Mon

I’m here today a little more tan and relaxed than I was a week ago. We spent the week at the Beaches resort in Turks and Caicos (in the Caribbean) where I ate, read, and swam in that rotation for about six days. We were totally cut off from cell phone service and internet for almost a week and it was fabulous. I thought I’d start twitching without the internet, but no offense to my beloved Pinterest, Twitter, Facebook, Google Reader, My Fitness Pal and blog, but I didn’t miss it at all. Being totally unplugged is oh so nice and is making me think that I should do it at least once a week.

Vacation taught me to spend more time outside, to unplug, to sit and read and to embrace doing nothing. I also need to make jerk chicken very soon. I thought my trip would be spent eating sushi, but the jerk chicken won my heart. I love you jerk chicken. Let’s be friends.

And finally, can I just say that it feels good to have this year’s big looming dates done and over with? I’m horrible at losing weight for an event. I thought getting on a plane and stripping down to a bathing suit in front of people would inspire more weight loss, but it only stressed me out and made me panic. Stress+ panic does nothing for my weight loss. Combine that with a trip to the doctor who basically said in no uncertain terms “if you don’t lose weight, you will get diabetes”. I’m on it doctor. For reals.

I joined Zumba the week before I left and loved it. Our local gym offers it three days a week (monday, tuesday and wednesday) and I plan to be there for each one. Combine that with calorie counting, and strength training and I feel good about my direction.

Breakfast this morning is one of my favorites: 3/4 C whole, plain organic yogurt, all fruit blackberry jam, fresh blueberries and a little Ezekiel granola.