Monday, April 6, 2009

FITCORP ADVICE ON HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT HEALTH CLUB


As the President and CEO of Fitcorp, I have seen thousands of people join our network of fitness centers over the past 30 years. I’m pleased to say that most of these people have had a very pleasurable experience and have succeeded in accomplishing their fitness goals. However, the key to success lies in choosing the right health club, one that fits an individual’s specific fitness needs.
Many people hope that joining a health club will provide them with the motivation to exercise on a regular basis. But all health clubs are not the same. Take a deeper look at what each club offers so you will be joining the club that has the best chance of helping you develop a steady fitness habit. Make sure you include a visit to Fitcorp. For over 30 years, Fitcorp has been a leader in the fitness field, and our experience and professionalism has stood the test of time. Here are the factors you should be looking for before you make your final choice.
  • Convenience and Hours of Operation
    I rate convenience as the most important factor that a person must consider when choosing a health club. Your attendance will steadily decline if your health club is not located near your home or place of work. If it takes longer than 10 minutes to walk or drive to your health club, you will not likely attend on a regular basis. What hours and days of the week is the club open? Does it open early enough or stay open late enough to accommodate your anticipated workout schedule?
  • Facilities and Services
    Make sure the health club has the kind of equipment and facilities you most want. Do they have enough cardiovascular equipment, strength training machines and free weights? Do they have a functional training area for you to stretch and use a stability ball, foam roller, etc? Do they have group fitness classrooms, a basketball court, squash, racquetball, or handball courts? Do they have a sauna, steam room or whirlpool? Ask about the other services that they might offer. Do they offer massage, physical therapy, nutrition services, acupuncture, etc.?
  • Staff
    How friendly are the club’s employees? When you walk in the door, are you greeted with a warm hello from the front desk staff? Do all the Trainers have degrees in Exercise Science? Do they act like knowledgeable fitness professionals? Are they fully familiar with the equipment and able to give you help and direction? Do they display their credentials? Are they wearing name tags? Are the Trainers available to meet with you when you join to show you how to properly us the equipment? Does the club charge extra for this service? If you plan to hire a Personal Trainer, what hours are they available?
  • Overcrowding
    Is the club packed with members during the hours when you expect to workout? How difficult will it be for you to find an open piece of cardiovascular equipment or to participate in your favorite group fitness class? Almost all health clubs experience heavy use during January, but there still needs to be room for you.
  • Group Fitness Classes
    It’s very important that you review the club’s group fitness schedule if you plan to participate in classes like yoga, Pilates, Zumba or spinning. Does the club offer these classes at times that work for you? How crowded are the classes? How often does the club change it class schedule? How long has the instructor been teaching the class? Does the club charge an extra fee for these classes?
  • Cleanliness
    Is the club clean? Check out the locker rooms. How clean are the showers? Are dirty towels lying all over the floor? Is the equipment kept in good repair (check to see how many pieces of equipment have out of order signs on them)? How clean are the exercise mats? Is their dust underneath the exercise equipment?
  • Safety
    Are you going to be safe in case you have a medical emergency? Are all of the staff members certified in CPR and First Aid? Does the club have an AED (Automatic External Defibrillator)? How many staff members are certified to use it? Does the club have an emergency plan?
  • Members
    Do the members look like the type of people that you would feel comfortable around? Will you feel intimated when you are wearing your gym clothing? Ask a staff person how long the average person remains a member at the club.
  • Guests
    Find out what guest privileges you have -- is there a fee for bringing a guest, and are you limited to certain hours or numbers of guests?
  • Cost
    Purchasing a health club membership can be confusing. Be sure you understand the basics:
  1. Joining fees
  2. Are you buying a month to month or a contract membership?
  3. If it is a contract, how long is its duration?
  4. How it will be billed, and whether it automatically renews if not actively stopped
  5. Can you put your membership on freeze? If so, for how long? Is there a fee for this service?
  6. Are there extra fees for classes, personal training, child care, and parking?
  7. Can the membership be used at other locations?
  8. Are there any time limits on using any bonus items such as personal training sessions?
  9. Will the fees go up after an initial discount period?
  10. Are the fees refundable if you decide to terminate the contract?
  11. Do they offer corporate or health insurance discounts or discounts for family members? Can you receive any membership credit for referring friends?
  • Trial Memberships
    The best way to test out a health club is to try it out for free. Any good and reputable health club should be more than willing to let you try them out for free!

Fitcorp Fitness Centers by far exceed all the expectations you may be looking for in a health club. Over the years, Fitcorp has continued to provide the ultimate in cleanliness, safety, convenience, customer service and state of the art programs and equipment. For over 30 years, the Fitcorp staff has continued its professional excellence. They are carefully selected from the most outstanding in Boston, and they come with the credentials that will ensure your safety and success in reaching your fitness goals.

Deciding what health club to join is a little like deciding where you want to live. Ultimately, you want to be in a clean, safe, convenient location, surrounded by pleasant people and a professional, knowledgeable and accessible staff. When you walk into any of our fitness centers, ask any Fitcorp member, and they will tell you that you are in the right place.

So do your research before joining a health club. It may mean the difference between a great experience at a Fitcorp Fitness Center and a disastrous one elsewhere!

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Take to the Mat Like a Pro with Power Vinyasa Yoga

In the past few years, Yoga has become a staple class offered at gyms everywhere. A standard, yet complex stretch routine centered around breathing practices, yoga is a relaxing but challenging way to get in a solid work out. In fact, everyone is jumping at the opportunity to get in on the Yoga craze. However, not many can say that they have had the opportunity to experience what Fitcorp Cross Point yoga instructor Darlene Pina calls, "the body's nature rhythm."

What Pina is referring to is Vinyasa Yoga, or a form of yoga that concentrates on your body's fluid flow through poses. It also doubles as a great muscular and cardiovascular endurance work out. It is something completely different and anyone at any fitness level can benefit from it. The class combines core strength, flexibility, balance and a meditative aspect that you reap the benefits of when you have finished the class. It is an intense hour of power class but once that hour has passed, you will feel relaxed but yet had a great workout from the inside out.


Offered Tuesday and Thursday nights at 5:30pm at Fitcorp's Cross Point location, Power Vinyasa Yoga is quickly becoming one of the gym's most popular classes. The class is designed to help each individual seek stillness of the mind so that the inner body can heal and strengthen. When you focus on your inner body, the outer body will naturally shine. Even though you are focusing on the inner you, make sure the outer you is ready to feel the burn!

"The room is mildly heated, so be prepared to sweat!" Pina says. "But don't worry, the first class is the hardest because you are there to learn what your body can and can’t do at that present moment."

Despite the challenge, most members who take this class once become permanent members.

Says a member of the class, "It is a very rigorous workout and for someone who has not taken yoga before or may have a biased opinion of a yoga class. They will be very pleasantly surprised and hooked after their first class experience. You will also see where the word “power” comes in to play and why it is called “power yoga”. Darlene is a great instructor and even if it is your first time she will make you feel right at home. All you have to do to prepare for her class is to show up, find a space and take it at your own pace."

Pina explains, "The best part of the class is not doing everything perfect but to just explore the possibilities of strength, endurance and inner peace. You will leave the class feeling toned, stretched and completely free in spirit. Namaste and see you on the mat!"