Dog Posted March 19, 2003 Posted March 19, 2003 i'm thinking about starting weight lifting. the only thing is i'm not sure if i should get a personal trainer to teach me proper form and such at first, or should i just go straight in? the personal trainer might be a problem for me because i don't have that much money, but if it's important i could probably get one. and also is 40 dollars a month for a gym membership a good deal?
Maestro Posted March 19, 2003 Posted March 19, 2003 Well, I would definitly not say to jump right in. If you are just now starting in lifting, then you have the opportunity to start out right that a lot of people miss. A personal trainer probably isn't necessary--If you're going to join a gym, then you could probably find some old hats that would be willing to help you out some, if you're outgoing enough to ask them. As for 40 bucks a month, that seems a little steep. Mine is less than half that--$16 a month on a fifteen month deal. Might as well take my advice--I don't use it anymore.
Dog Posted March 20, 2003 Author Posted March 20, 2003 okay thanks for your reply. yeah i'm going to try to find a cheaper gym.
rb Posted March 20, 2003 Posted March 20, 2003 My university gym is really cheap, maybe try a school around you.
Tombstone Posted March 20, 2003 Posted March 20, 2003 A personal trainer will get you started on the right path As for the price, around here $40 is the basic fee for every gym.
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