A Beginner’s Guide to the Gym – Tips For Newbies

Finding the right gym: The first criterion for choosing the right gym is whether they offer the facilities you are after whether that be classes, circuit, personal training, pool, sauna or spa. Secondly, is the gym convenient? If it is near your work or home you are more likely to attend. Consider things like can I get a car park, is it safe area and is the overall feel of the place good?Get the right workout gear: For you to feel the most comfortable during your workout invest in quality gym gear. Especially if you are woman you need to make sure that you have a supportive bra and sports top. You will never regret having gym clothes you look forward to getting into. Gym clothes that fit and look good also help you put more energy into your workout.Get an orientation: Ask to be shown how exercise machines work and what is the best settings for beginners. There is nothing worse than making all the effort to get to the gym and spending half an hour trying to work out how to start a walking machine. If it is better for you ask to be shown how to use one new machine a week so that you can retain the information.New member deals: Often new members are entitled to a free session with a personal trainer. These are invaluable as you can learn what are the most effective types of exercises for your body type. Even if you plan on just going to classes – it is still advisable that you have a one on one with a personal trainer to help you set goals and give you some direction.Choose shorter memberships rather than longer: Consider getting a shorter membership like 3 months rather than signing up for a year. A shorter membership gives you a good base line to answer some questions: How often did I go? What do I like about the gym? What don’t I like about the gym? Would I prefer to try another gym? Am I seeing results from my membership? Yearly membership to a gym comes after you have measured your results such as attendance enjoyment and fitness.Gym etiquette: Be observant of your surroundings. For example, if there are people who are doing a circuit and if they are waiting to use certain machines, don’t cut in. Take a towel and wipe your sweat off any exercise machines. Place your belongings – including water bottles – out of people’s way. If you are going to listen to music on your iPod, then make sure it is with headphones and don’t talk loudly on your mobile phone while others are working out.

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