is it worth joining a fitness club or a waste of $?

So I’m thinking about joining Bally’s Total Fitness to kick start me new years resolution since i NEVER get to it. Anyways this girl across the street just got attacked by a guy and I think its b/c she runs around the neighborhood in spandex and is on the phone talking outside, so she caused attention to herself. I live near campus and there are always so many other girls my age (twenties) running. Anyways, should I join a club and end up paying initiation fee and $35 a month to join or should I just continue to try to run outside. I’m in college so I think $35 is a lot of money to spend every month. What should I do?

Doesnt your school have some sort or fitness area?

7 Responses to “is it worth joining a fitness club or a waste of $?”

  1. FInd a running partner and run outside
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  2. beware of clubs that make you sign a contract
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  3. Doesnt your school have some sort or fitness area?
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  4. You don’t need to go to a gym to get a total workout. With that amount of money you can buy an equipment you can use at home. Even simple weights will do. I’d find a walking/running buddy if you enjoy the outdoors. Better yet get a group together it will be more fun and will keep you going.
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  5. lv_consultant on May 1st, 2010 at 7:44 am

    it’s only a waste of money if you don’t go…
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    BS Exercise Science
    IFPA Certified Master Trainer
    25+ years of resistance training experience
    17 years of martial arts training

  6. If running is your primary concern, then a Fitness Club won’t be much use for you. Remember that a great Fitness Club offer many ways to sculp down your body, and get you into great shape. Be sure check out the many options offered at fitness clubs such as:

    Various strength-training machines
    Indoor/Outdoor Basketball courts
    Raquetball courts
    Tennis Courts
    Indoor/outdoor pools
    Indoor rock-climbing room
    Indoor/outdoor soccer
    Aerobics room
    Etc.

    Plus a fitness club offer various classes related to fitness such as yoga, pilates, martial arts, etc. You might have to let the girls in your street to take self-defense classes if an attacker is your primary concern. Overall, a fitness center is worth it as long as you use the resources offered there.

    Don’t join a fitness club though if you’re just going to use the treadmills or the indoor track. And also, doesn’t your college have a gym on campus for students?
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  7. I am a member of Bally’s in Houston- I signed a 3-year contract (which is almost over-Thank God!), and they are really lousy, to say the least. Either find another club, or better yet, just buy some basic home gym equipment to supplement your running/cardiovascular. Don’t be fooled by the nice appearance inside their clubs. The staff has a very poor attitude (not just one club or a few rotten apples, either, I have been to at least 10 different Bally locations in the Houston area, and it is consistently bad all the time, every location). It seems every time I need assistance from an employee, I have to pry them from their cell phones/ personal phone calls, and most are just blatantly rude all around. That is really maddening when I am paying these people’s wages, and I am one who has been a manager in the service industry for years (if anyone working for me behaved like that, they would be fired in a heartbeat, they obviously have a real discipline problem there, or just don’t care since we signed contracts we can’t break for 3 years). Not only that, nearly all locations have malfunctioning equipment that they don’t even bother to warn us about, let alone fix. A few weeks ago, I was on a treadmill that suddenly stopped without warning and nearly sent me flying; I tried to alert the desk person to this, but he was absorbed in a personal phone call and rudely blew me off. I really hope they get a lawsuit! So to sum it up, steer clear of Bally’s: they’re just all around bad: bad management, bad attitude, and bad service.
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    my own personal experience

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