Start Your Gym Membership With Confidence, Not Fear

by glenn on January 26, 2012

Every year at this time people are quick to plop down their credit cards and blindly join a gym that is convenient to them.  The thought crept into their heads in December about getting in shape in the New Year.  I have to get in shape.  Joining a gym is the only way.  While there is some truth to that statement, it isn’t entirely true.  Joining a gym can provide you with many of the tools you need to be successful in reaching your fitness and wellness goals, but you can’t just join a gym and suddenly be in shape.   (See all those people who carry around a gym membership card and joke how they never go.)  You need to have a plan from day one about what you are going to do when you get to the gym.  Most people don’t.  They sign up, maybe buy some new clothes, and nervously waltz into the gym absolutely clueless about what exercises they will be performing, in what order, and why.  You can see it in their faces when they walk in, that deer in the headlights look.  But there is a way to avoid that fearful look and start off strong.

 

In a recent survey of New Year’s Resolutions made for 2012, 41% said they wanted to lose weight this year.  A second statistic tells us that 90% of all resolutions fail to be achieved.  Accordingly, this means only four of the 41 people who proposed to lose weight in 2012 will reach their goal.  For the resolutionist, being one of the other 37 should not be an acceptable outcome.  Taking time to think about what it is you desire and figure out what other tools you will need to achieve it is a path to being one of the four.  Or maybe even the fifth!

 

You have already got the gym membership, per say.  Did you join the right one?  Will the equipment suffice for your needs?  Make sure the facilities address your needs, goals, and any special conditions you need to take into account.  Next, decide what else you need along with the equipment.  If you like exercising in a group, be sure to look at the class schedule.  Select a class or two that you might want to take.  Do not be afraid to try something new.

 

Being in membership sales, in the past, at a large New York City gym, I would often tell new members to use their first day to get on a bike or a treadmill.  Use that 20 or 30 minutes to take note of where things are on the gym floor.  This works well for those who are active and familiar with the equipment.  However, for others who are joining a gym for the first time, they may need to take their introduction to the next level.

 

A very targeted approach to your own personal fitness goals, would be to get a Queens personal trainer.  Many gyms will have an introductory plan for training or a package deal for 10 or 20 personal training sessions.  A 10-session package is a tremendous way to invest in your health, as well as your New Year’s fitness resolution.   If on your first day in the gym, you know you will be meeting with your personal trainer Queens, you can walk into the gym motivated and confident for your first session.  Prior to this session, you should have had a consultation with your trainer to talk about your goals and your health history.  This will help insure that you hit the ground running towards achieving those goals.  There will be no lollygagging on that first day.  Just straight, focused exercise.  That is what you want.  That is what you signed up for in 2012.  Don’t be afraid of the gym.  Attack it with enthusiasm.  Your goal of better health is within its walls.  Now, empower yourself to achieve it.

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