Patrick Conteh with Millennium Sports Club in Durham suggests you take a close look at the amenities, classes, and services offered at each gym to see if it caters to your needs.
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"If you don't feel welcome, it's a lot easier for you to walk away," Conteh said.
It's also very important to read over the contract carefully before you sign it. See whether the contract is monthly, short-term, or yearly. Also, look at the cancellation and automatic renewal clauses.
"When you join a gym, always make sure the last month before your contract ends that you call in and make sure your contract is canceled," Conteh said. "A lot of times, people think your contract automatically cancels, that doesn't happen - it rolls over."
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Conteh also suggested keeping your goals realistic.
"Start with wanting to try and lose a pound a week," he said. "Instead of saying I want to drop 5 pounds every week, and then if you don't reach that goal, you're too quick to quit. It's a lot easier to quit if I'm not going to get my goals."
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