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		<title>Joining a New Gym</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It seems that around the first of January each year, people make resolutions to join a gym. This is an excellent idea if you plan to stick with it. Otherwise, you end up owing for a gym membership that isn&#8217;t being used and that is money that could go to something else such as bills [...]]]></description>
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<p>It seems that around the first of January each year, people make resolutions to join a gym. This is an excellent idea if you plan to stick with it. Otherwise, you end up owing for a gym membership that isn&#8217;t being used and that is money that could go to something else such as bills or groceries.</p>
<p>One of the important considerations to take under advisement when choosing a new gym is to see if there is a trial period. This is a week or so where you can <a href="http://theinsider.retailmenot.com/featured/pay-as-you-go-gyms.html">try out the gym</a> for a low price or even free before making a long term decision and the longer the trial the better. This gives you a chance to see if it&#8217;s a good fit for your schedule and to see how dedicated you are to showing up. The reason a week may not be long enough is because many people try something new for a week or two and even a month before deciding they no longer want to take part.</p>
<p>If you have the option of joining with a friend or family member, all the better. A partner can make sure that you go more often and are more apt to want to show up to work out. Sometimes <a href="http://blog.deals.com/learn-it/love-the-gym.html">gyms</a> offer membership specials for more than one person or a family rate so if you can take advantage of those specials it may be worth it. First and foremost, be sure it&#8217;s what you want to do and something you&#8217;ll stick with before you make a decision.</p>
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