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Eat what you like and still lose weight
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Get Fit No Matter What You Weigh
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Review of Ladies Workout Express
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Review of 24 Hour Fitness
Review of 24 Hour Fitness by Renee Kennedy
Overview: 24 Hour Fitness clubs are a national chain with over 300 locations most located in the West and Mid-Western United States. They have three types of clubs: fitness, sports and super-sport. The "fitness clubs" are basic gyms with cardio and weight equipment and aerobic classes. The "sport clubs" offer a bit more with swimming pool, sauna, basket ball court, kids club and more. The "super-sport clubs" offer even more with squash courts, day spa, sun deck, raquetball and much more.
Goals of the Members: Goals can range from losing weight and getting fit to participating in sporting activities.
Cost: One good thing about the cost is that they do not have a yearly contract. So you can pay month by month. They have an enrollment fee from between $99 - $179, a $79 processing fee and monthly dues between $30 to $45 depending on the club type and location. They also offer introductory rates.
Time Needed: The time that you put into it is up to you. But it is recommended for fitness to go at least 3 days per week
for around 30 minutes to 1 hour.
Gender and Age Group: Men, women and teenagers. This is one of the only fitness centers that we've reviewed that has special programs for teens from 12 - 18 years old.
Motivation: They offer a certified personal trainer to help you with individual needs to set personalized goals.
Fitness Strategies: Strength training, aerobics, cardio, team sports.
Risk of Injury: Limited risk of injury if you follow the instructions of the trainers.
Nutritional Information: They offer a complete personal training program that takes into account nutritional information and will help you develop a diet plan.
Contact Info: To find a location nearest you, check out their web site at: http://www.24hourfitness.com
For more fitness center reviews go to: http://www.nutricounter.com/news.htm#reviews
About the Author
Renee Kennedy is the editor of the monthly ezine NutriCounter Update. Come and visit the NutriCounter web site at http://www.nutricounter.com/news.htm for an extensive selection of articles on health, nutrition and exercise.
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