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Sunday, February 15, 2009

Should You Buy A Gym Membership Or Just Exercise At Home?

By Brian Newsomb

Are you at the fitness fork in the road of exercising at home or the gym? Don't make this decision hastily. The wrong choice could leave you stuck in a fitness rut.

Before choosing where to exercise, you should first write down your objectives you hope to achieve in exercising. Determine whether your goal is to bulk up in the muscle department or simply to keep tone. Once you have set your goals then you can go about deciding which location will help you reach your goal.

There are obvious advantages and disadvantages in exercising at home versus the gym and vice-versa. Let's talk about the advantages of working out at home. The first and most favorable advantage to exercising at home is the savings. A gym membership can become quite costly over time. Don't fool yourself though; working out at home can cost you a pretty penny upfront. If you want to build muscle you will need to invest in a good weight set. Looking to do cardio? Unless you can afford a treadmill or elliptical; you may have to settle for a cardio training DVD.

I think you're beginning to get the picture. If your fitness needs require more than a simple exercise routine; the gym may be the place for you. Though joining a gym involves a membership fee, the expense may just keep you motivated. No wants to throw money away and there's nothing worse than paying for a gym membership and not going. No doubt the biggest advantage in joining a gym is the equipment. You will have the newest fitness equipment at your disposal at most gyms. A gym also has added perks including, various cardio classes, personal training and in some cases even pools and spas.

Be sure to evaluate what motivates you. Motivation plays a major role in sticking to your routine. Making the wrong decision when it comes to exercising at home or the gym can kill your routine. Who hasn't decided to exercise at home and instead end up in the kitchen raiding the fridge. On the flipside there are others who join a gym, but after the initial excitement wears off they quit going after a couple of weeks. No one knows you better than yourself, so be honest with yourself. You know what drives you. If you've tried to workout at home and always end up on the couch watching T.V.; join the gym. If instead of going to the gym you find yourself too busy with other things or just can't get up in the morning; exercise at home. You may find that exercising at home allows you to do so at your convenience.

Making a commitment to exercise is half the battle. Whether you exercise at home or the gym; stick with it. Stay motivated and soon you'll reap the benefits. - 17268

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