hello all
this week i was finally able to talk the wife into us joining a gym.
when they went through their sales pitch i clearly told them i knew nothing about fitness, or excersize or nutrition. i specifically asked if i joined, would they tell me what to do and how to do it. they said they would, the price seemed right, the gym looked clean and well maintained, so i went for it.
then they did my initial fitness assesment.
they told me i was fat and out of shape (DUH)
then they went through a whole bunch of stuff in about an hour while they showed me a few excersizes. it seemed like it was intentional to overload me with information as fast as they could so that i wouldn't fully grasp it.
they only showed me enough stuff to get their point across that i needed to spend an extra $60/month to book 12 sessions with a personal trainer.
i feel like they kinda rooked me. if they told me in the beginning it was 1 price for the gym, and then another price to learn what to do and how to do it, i could have made an informed choice on what club to join.
opinions please?
i am wondering :
should i stick with just the membership and try to learn what i need to do here?
should i pay for the personal trainer? (nutritionist is extra, i am percieving from the tiny bits of info i can glean from their answers to my questions)
should i find another gym?
this whole experience is new to me, i am 43, and pretty out of shape.
i don't want to be this way anymore. i have plenty of time on my hands.
until my immigration is finalized here in canada, i can't work, so why not use the time to work out? right?
sorry for the long post, i hope you folks can offer opinions.
this week i was finally able to talk the wife into us joining a gym.
when they went through their sales pitch i clearly told them i knew nothing about fitness, or excersize or nutrition. i specifically asked if i joined, would they tell me what to do and how to do it. they said they would, the price seemed right, the gym looked clean and well maintained, so i went for it.
then they did my initial fitness assesment.
they told me i was fat and out of shape (DUH)
then they went through a whole bunch of stuff in about an hour while they showed me a few excersizes. it seemed like it was intentional to overload me with information as fast as they could so that i wouldn't fully grasp it.
they only showed me enough stuff to get their point across that i needed to spend an extra $60/month to book 12 sessions with a personal trainer.
i feel like they kinda rooked me. if they told me in the beginning it was 1 price for the gym, and then another price to learn what to do and how to do it, i could have made an informed choice on what club to join.
opinions please?
i am wondering :
should i stick with just the membership and try to learn what i need to do here?
should i pay for the personal trainer? (nutritionist is extra, i am percieving from the tiny bits of info i can glean from their answers to my questions)
should i find another gym?
this whole experience is new to me, i am 43, and pretty out of shape.
i don't want to be this way anymore. i have plenty of time on my hands.
until my immigration is finalized here in canada, i can't work, so why not use the time to work out? right?
sorry for the long post, i hope you folks can offer opinions.