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Originally Posted by Thinfor5Minutes
I left my last gym because the times for the classes were either during the day or at 5 or 5:30 p.m....unless you happened to be a spinner, for which there is an extra charge, or other super-challenging class which I was not yet ready to take. Apparently if you are newer to fitness you'd better be retired or a housewife; no working folks need apply.
This is why I eventually quit going to the gym. I took a class called "Bodyflow" that I really liked. It was a mixture of yoga and pilates set to music and I loved it. Getting to the gym, finding parking, and getting to the classroom by 5 5:30 was nearly impossible for me. They also offered it some days at noon, but I hate going back to work hot and sweaty and there isn't time to shower and re-do makeup and hair in an hour when 50 minutes of that hour is a class!
A few months ago I went back to the gym to pick up a schedule and now they've cut the class back more, to where it is only offered a couple times a week, and only during the day. So people who work a traditional work schedule can't attend. Boo.
I live in a small town in a very rural area, so there are only a couple of gyms. Two are Gold's, and they're nice gyms but you'd better be prepared to circle the lot many times and hope someone leaves if you want a parking spot. Then you need to be prepared to wait.....and wait.......and wait.......if you want a treadmill. My mom is a member of the gym at the "Y" and she likes it, but she can go at 10 in the morning because she's retired. People who go at lunchtime or after work have the same problems; lack of parking, lack of enough equipment, etc.