These days, most kids don't "play with the other kids" and they don't exercise most of the time out of school since its a requirement. You wanna know what that causes? It makes them have the mindset of 'I don't need to do this, its stupid' or something along the lines of that. That's the way I used to think about it.
We make excuses for not working out. For example
- "I don't have time"- In translation your saying "I am too lazy to do it" Or, you aren't dedicated enough.
- "I cant work out, I don't have any machines"- In other words "I don't want to do push ups, jumping jacks, etc, its too much work" Well, if you want your dream body to become reality YOU NEED TO WORK OUT!
- "I can't go to a gym" - Translation "I don't want to go to the gym" or "I feel lazy today, I'll just eat some chips" Um... NO! But sometimes, your too young to join a gym right? I have been looking for gyms in my area and I can't find any gyms that allow kids to work out there.
Lady Of America Yes Lady of America seems like a good place to go to, but the one I went to to check out apparently was not so good. You need to be at least 14 years of age to join, and its about $30 a month. Sure they have machines and things like that but the lady me and my mother saw, She didn't know what she was saying, using a lot of "um" and "Hold on let me check" to see about the program. Sorry Ladies of America, Strike 1- Age requirement. Strike 2- CRAZY PRICING! Strike 3- The staff not knowing what she was talking about. I know for some of you you wont mind those three things, and I'll admit, I am very picky about where I would want to go workout.
24hour Fitness There are some pros and cons to this gym. I'll tell you guys the Pros first.
- Pro: You must be at least 12 to join the gym (YAY FOR ME!)
- Pro: Open almost 24 hours a day, You can work out!
- Pro: They have personal trainers
- Not 24 hours a day (The name tricked me!)
- $20-$50 for membership
Well those are the only two gyms that I am going to put up on here, I haven't learned too much about the other gyms.
Thanks for reading,
Samantha
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