What are the most common mistakes people make when joining health clubs?
Unfortunately, people rush into memberships without really analyzing the club. For example, a club may have lots of people who are into muscle-building. This might not be the club for a person who wants to focus on aerobic exercises. The young single person may not want to join a club that has an older membership. Long lines and waits to use the equipment can be huge problems, especially for people with only a limited amount of time to work out. Get a sense of how crowded a facility is by visiting it at the time you would plan to use it. Clubs that aren’t physically convenient will not be used. Joining the perfect club may be a waste of money if it isn’t near your daily route. Location, location, location might be the slogan in finding a club. Maintenance of the facility is very important. Are the showers, toilets and steam rooms kept clean? Are towels provided? A messy locker room with dirty towels tells you a lot about the facility’s upkeep. Is there a checklist for people to keep in