Almost exactly eight years ago I started hitting the gym as part of a rare new year's resolution that I had made. I was turning 30 and was done having kids and one of my older friends kept telling me how much your metabolism changes once you hit your 30's and lawd knows, I didn't need that catching up with me!
I've never been the most athletic person. I like being active and being outside but if you are playing a game, I don't blame you for picking me last. I had never stepped onto an elliptical before, never really used weights to work out with and outside of a PE class in high school where we did a Cindy Crawford workout video, I had never done a group fitness class ever.
But, with three small kids at home, my attempts at finding time to workout weren't working out, so I took advantage of the great deals in the new year and found a gym that offered a free three week trial. I got comfortable with the idea of going to the gym and then joined a different gym that was closer to my house that had everything that I needed.
If you are like millions of Americans who resolve to get healthy in the new year, I have a few thoughts if you are considering gym membership. It may save you a ton of money!
Pros of gym membership
1. You may feel obligated to go
Gym membership can be expensive {I know this is sounding like a con already but bear with me!} but if you have paid your membership fee {usually through automatic bank withdraw}, you may just feel obligated to go.
2. You get out of the house
As a young mom, this was top on my list of reasons! I needed an outlet and going to the gym was a great place for that outlet. Some gyms offer child care or kids programs that are fun for the whole family. Now that my kids are older, going to the gym still gives me a great reason to get out of the house and start my day off right.
3. You can meet new friends
I started meeting friends in the classes that I took and they started inviting me to run with them or to join them at a new class. I had a routine time that I went to the gym and generally the same people came at the same time. I started to get to know new people. It was a great social outlet when I was starting to feel isolated with young motherhood and people start to hold you accountable if you miss a day or two.
4. Your new friends can encourage new habits
Before joining a gym I had never run more than the mile that was required of us during the presidential fitness test in school, but once I joined the gym, I had new friends inviting me to run with them and while I didn't love running, I did love the social aspect of it...misery loves company so they say. On my 30th birthday I ran my first 5k and took 3rd place in my age division and since then, I've run 5 half marathons and countless 5k's.
5. All the expensive equipment is there
I change up my routine quite often. I use the treadmill, the elliptical, the stair climber, bikes and the rowing machine. I lift free weights, I use the Bosu and medicine balls and I use the weight machines. I haven't had to buy or replace a single piece of gym equipment for my home. I don't have the clutter or the storage of big bulky pieces of machinery. Everything I need is at the gym.
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