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Gyms San Jose CA

If you have never been to a gym before then it is quite possible you aren't sure how to tell a good gym from one that may not suit you. Many of the things you should look for are simply common sense, while other things are not so obvious. It is up to you to choose what is important to you.

Jazzercise San Jose St Francis Episcopal Church
(408)248-2480
1205 Pine Ave.
San Jose, CA
Pavilion Bally Total Fitness
150 S 1st St
San Jose, CA
Bally Total Fitness
(408) 215-1158
1570 Hamilton Ave
San Jose, CA
San Jose South Bally Total Fitness
1570 Hamilton Ave
San Jose, CA
SAN JOSE SWIM & RACQUET CLUB
(408) 297-0067
1170 Pedro St
San Jose, CA
24 Hour Fitness Willow Glen Active Gym
2306 Almaden Road
San Jose, CA
Jazzercise San Jose Sacred Heart Church
(408)923-9065
311 Willow St.
San Jose, CA
Bally Total Fitness
(408) 916-1289
150 S 1st St
San Jose, CA
Club One at Skyport
(408) 916-3041
90 Skyport Dr
San Jose, CA
24 Hour Fitness San Jose Super Sport Gym
1610 Crane Court
San Jose, CA
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Gyms

Choosing a Gym


Checklist for choosing a gym.

If you have never been to a gym before then it is quite possible you aren't sure how to tell a good gym from one that may not suit you. Many of the things you should look for are simply common sense, while other things are not so obvious. It is up to you to choose what is important to you.

It is always a good idea to try out a facility at the time you are planning to work out at so you know what sort of conditions you will be facing before you sign up for a membership.



1. Location, location, location

Is the gym near your home or work? If it isn't then it may become inconvenient very fast. Even the most dedicated of trainers would have a hard time commuting 45 minutes both ways to get to a gym .


2. The price is right


  • Some of the best gyms around are also the most reasonably priced.

  • Be aware of what you are looking for in a gym and what you will be paying for in a membership. If you just want to use the weights but are getting charged for the sauna, racquetball courts, swimming pool, etc., you may wish to look into a no-frills gym at a lower rate.

  • Many gyms actually justify rate increases because of adding new equipment or services that nobody wanted or even uses.

  • Substance should always win out over glitz and glamor.

  • Price should also be judged according to location. A nearby gym at a slightly higher rate may be worth signing up for rather than a further away gym at a lower rate. If you don't go then you are wasting your money anyway.

  • For a good basic gym, the average rate is around $30 to 40 per month. Lower rates often limit the number of days you can workout during the week while higher rates often include more services and facilities.


3. Quality of the facility


The quality of the gym is very important.

If the gym is dirty and the equipment is falling apart then chances are it is not a good choice.

  • Look for well-maintained equipment and a clean facility.
  • Check the benches and machines for fraying cables and stitching.
  • Check dumbells for loose plates and rust.
  • Look at the cardio machines for wear and tear and listen for strange noises.


4. Selection of equipment

Equipment selection is a very individual point that holds varying weights for different people.

  • Some people like a wide variety of equipment and machines while others just need some benches, dumbells and barbells.

  • A gym that has too much equipment can be just as bad as a gym that doesn't have enough as they can be quite confusing, especially to a beginning trainer.

  • Advanced trainers should look for heavy dumbells (this is a good indication of the target membership of a gym - the heavier the dumbells, the more advanced the trainers).

  • Look for a wide variety of cardio machines as well.

5. Qualified and friendly staff


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