Curves

Ah! I never thought of going to Curves until now. I found out that theres a Curves here in my town so I'm pretty happy about that. Only problem I see so far are the fees.
Has anyone lost 100lbs+ on Curves?
 
Curves Fitness Center Question

I went into a Curves workout center yesterday to see about signing up. I am not sure if this is something I should do. I really liked the atmosphere (women only-and social), however I'm not sure if it is worth the money since I can use the gym for free at my work (Air Force). Can any of you tell me of your experiences with Curves and if it's worthwhile in the long run or not? Thanks!
 
a brief discussion of curves happened in this thread
http://weight-loss.fitness.com/topic/12165-how-bad-bread.html
earlier today

my belief is its fine as a starter gym for someone who's got no gym confidence or experience and it gives you a lot of hand holding and tlc... that isn't for everyone... if you can go it alone then i'd stick with a real gym...

cruves isn't a long term solution though - you might like it for 3 months to get you started - then move on..
 
Beware The "Curves" Contract

Just an FYI for anyone who is a member of Curves or is thinking about joining.

When a person joins Curves, they have to sign up for a year contract but once your year with them is up, they don't just automatically terminate your contract. You have to provide something in writing stating why you do not want to renew, I'm assuming this is because they want to try and talk you into staying. However, that isn't the problem, if they want something in writing, that's understandable enough.

The problem is, this notice doesn't go into effect until 30 days after you give it to them. For example, if you join Cuvres June 3rd 06, (that means your Curves payment should come out of your account on the 3rd of each month) and you write up your termination agreement on the June 5th 07, they will still charge you for July 07, therefore, they get an extra months payment out of you simply because you got your termination statement in two days late.

To me, this is riduculous. There is no way it takes Curves computer system 30 days to terminate your contract. Also, it's weight loss organization it's not like it's an apartment that they need 30 days notice to re-rent and/or clean up. There is absolutely no reason why they (or any other such organization) would need a 30 day notice other than them trying to talk you into staying every time you come in for that last 30 days and/or trying get more money out of people who may have forgotten to get their notice in on time.

If you are a member and aren't going to renew your contract with them and want out once your year is up, give them a letter in writing 30 days before your year is up but be advised, they will try to sell you into staying.

If you're thinking about joining, keep this in mind and don't forget about that 30 day, writen notice when you want to quit. If you don't give them your termination letter or give it to them early enough, they're going to keep taking money out of your account weather you use their service or not.
 
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my gym does exactly the same thing -- it's one of those fine print items in the contract that really has to be read... a few times...
 
That's scammy to me because there really isn't a good reason for the 30 day thing.

I guess once one gym figured out they can get a little extra money out of people by doing this, they all had to jump on the band wagon.
 
Wow that's insane! I am glad you told me, I have a few friends who have joined because of the 2 for 1 deals...I will let them know :D
 
i work at a curves and i make sure to tell them that before they sign up. it sucks if your people didnt tell you that. we even have people like put their signature next to the part where is say that exact thing. so its not all curves in general, just some of the ones you go to. they are all privately owned, and some owners are a lot worse than others.
 
They did tell me way at the begining but I of course didn't remember that a year later and I would bet that I'm not the only one who forgot and I would also bet that Curves (and other gyms that have the same policy) take the fact that not everyone will remember to the bank. They sure aren't going to give you a reminder card about it. At any rate, there's absolutely no good reason for a 30 day notice other than for them to try and get as much money out of people as possible. No offense to you personally but it's a scammy policy on Curves behalf if you ask me.
 
Ok I have just recently found out that there is a Curves gym only 8 miles from where I live. I am going to go there tomorrow afternoon and check it out but I still want some opinions from those who have or still are with the Curves gym. Any info would help.

thanks!
Jenny
 
Yes as already pointed out any gym would be good so long as you get a programme set up to help you when your in there.
 
Curves for Women

While searching to see what gyms are near me (or going to be near me when i eventually get a job and move) i noticed one called Curves... I remember first hearing about it on here... Has anyone been to Curves and would recomend it??
 
I was a member of curves for 3 months. The machines don't really do much for you...I mean if you are limited to what you can do it's a great place to start, but if you really want to lose weight it's not gonna do much.

if you work super hard the most you can burn is maybe 250 calories...but thats if you work your ass off and maybe go 4 times on the circuit and it depends on what machines....

you're better off using your money on a treadmill that has interchangeable grades or an elliptical machine
 
Hmm bummer.... i might have been sucked into something there that so wasn't worth the amount of money.

I just liked the thought of having a set workout and no men (im really self consious at the moment)... was going to use it as a starting point in a way until i feel a bit more confident to join a 'proper' gym in a way. lol
 
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