Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Gyms
Here we are at Wednesday in the first week of Gardening Leave (GL).
I've mowed, watered (recycled water rocks), weeded, replaced a busted pop-up sprinkler, and even removed a dead tree. My compost is thoroughly stirred thanks to a compost corkscrew thingie (there was some nasty slimy stuff down the bottom, but now it's at the top - yay).
Anyway, enough about the boring domestic stuff, and on to the boring fitness stuff...
Mate, just how full on are some gyms when it comes to signing you up???
There's a gym near where my kids go ice-skating (we're giving them lessons so they don't look like total noobs when we get to Canada).
So while they're skating away I pop on over to they gym and ask about prices and stuff.
Keira, the cute gym person, asks me to fill out a membership form, since it has the questionnaire about the kind of programs I'm interested in.
She shows me around (cardio, weight machines, free weights, etc) and then we finally talk about prices.
Since I'm heading to Canada in two months, we discussed the 3 month memberships - their minimum.
$275 for the "self-motivated" program, since it only includes 3 personal training sessions.
$475 for the "keep on track" program which includes 7 personal training sessions.
Which one would I be signing up for today?
I said thanks, but I'm still thinking about it, and got out of there as quick as I could.
Of course, a few days later Keira called to follow me up.
"Um, I'm still thinking about it..."
So, I visited the new you beaut Fitness First megaplex. That place is massive. 3 levels, rooms of machines, stuff like that.
The cute gym person Kate got me to fill out the membership application (since it has the questionnaire), showed me around, and told me that they have a minimum of 12 months membership, but that I could postpone my membership for a set amount of time if I got pregnant or moved away from the area or something. In other words, I would sign up for 12 months, use 2 of those months, put the membership on hold while I was in Canada, and then have 10 months to use up (and pay for...) when I got back. Hmm.
Was there anything stopping me from signing up now, Kate wanted to know.
Um, yeah, I'm still looking...
At the local pool there is a gym run by the council, so I made an appointment to see Nadine, the consultant there.
I filled out the membership form, since it had the questionnaire about what sort of program I would be interested in (can you see a pattern forming here?), and Nadine showed me around the gym. (Cardio, machines, free weights, big room for aerobics, boxing etc classes)
They have 12 month, 6 month and 1 monthly no commitment direct debit)
The price is good, and it includes access to the pool :-)
The biggest thing though, was the total lack of sales pressure.
I think I'll be signing up there...
I've mowed, watered (recycled water rocks), weeded, replaced a busted pop-up sprinkler, and even removed a dead tree. My compost is thoroughly stirred thanks to a compost corkscrew thingie (there was some nasty slimy stuff down the bottom, but now it's at the top - yay).
Anyway, enough about the boring domestic stuff, and on to the boring fitness stuff...
Mate, just how full on are some gyms when it comes to signing you up???
There's a gym near where my kids go ice-skating (we're giving them lessons so they don't look like total noobs when we get to Canada).
So while they're skating away I pop on over to they gym and ask about prices and stuff.
Keira, the cute gym person, asks me to fill out a membership form, since it has the questionnaire about the kind of programs I'm interested in.
She shows me around (cardio, weight machines, free weights, etc) and then we finally talk about prices.
Since I'm heading to Canada in two months, we discussed the 3 month memberships - their minimum.
$275 for the "self-motivated" program, since it only includes 3 personal training sessions.
$475 for the "keep on track" program which includes 7 personal training sessions.
Which one would I be signing up for today?
I said thanks, but I'm still thinking about it, and got out of there as quick as I could.
Of course, a few days later Keira called to follow me up.
"Um, I'm still thinking about it..."
So, I visited the new you beaut Fitness First megaplex. That place is massive. 3 levels, rooms of machines, stuff like that.
The cute gym person Kate got me to fill out the membership application (since it has the questionnaire), showed me around, and told me that they have a minimum of 12 months membership, but that I could postpone my membership for a set amount of time if I got pregnant or moved away from the area or something. In other words, I would sign up for 12 months, use 2 of those months, put the membership on hold while I was in Canada, and then have 10 months to use up (and pay for...) when I got back. Hmm.
Was there anything stopping me from signing up now, Kate wanted to know.
Um, yeah, I'm still looking...
At the local pool there is a gym run by the council, so I made an appointment to see Nadine, the consultant there.
I filled out the membership form, since it had the questionnaire about what sort of program I would be interested in (can you see a pattern forming here?), and Nadine showed me around the gym. (Cardio, machines, free weights, big room for aerobics, boxing etc classes)
They have 12 month, 6 month and 1 monthly no commitment direct debit)
The price is good, and it includes access to the pool :-)
The biggest thing though, was the total lack of sales pressure.
I think I'll be signing up there...