What are the facilities offered at Fitness Centers and Health Clubs?
January 27, 2010 0 CommentsCommonly referred to as a ‘Gym’, a
Health Club is a place where exercise equipments are commonly found
and used for the sole purpose of exercising physically. A health
club or Fitness Center may feature a variety of
facilities and services.
Free weights or exercise equipments utilized for strength training (use of resistance to
muscular contraction to build the strength, anaerobic endurance and
size of skeletal muscles) like dumbbells, barbells and other
exercise machines are a must in any fitness center. These
equipments are commonly located in the main workout area of most
health clubs. Most often than not, the main workout area also has
mirrors in order for exercisers to monitor and maintain correct
posture as they do their work out.
A fitness center’s Cardio Area or Theatre
includes treadmills, rowing machines, stationary bikes, elliptical
trainers and other equipments for cardiovascular training or
aerobic exercises intended for the improvement of the
cardiovascular system in absorbing and transporting oxygen to the
body necessary for the body's metabolic or energy-generating
process. This cardio area may also feature audio-visual display
systems which are either integrated into the equipment or installed
on the area walls)to better facilitate and provide entertainment to
exercisers during the long sessions of cardio-training.
In health clubs which are considerably recent establishments, they
offer group exercise classes supervised by competent fitness
instructors. There are different types of group exercises but they
are generally based on aerobics, cycling, boxing, regular an hot yoga
(Bikram), pilates, yoga, muscle training and high intensity training. Aqua aerobics classes
are offered by health clubs equipped with swimming pools.
Bigger health clubs also have sports facilities to offer to their
clients. Swimming pools, squash courts or boxing areas are
examples of the sports facilities which are often times charged for
additional fees when requested for use.
Personal Training is
yet another part of most gyms. Personal trainers are available to
members of the club for training, fitness, nutrition, health advice and consultations. These
personal trainers could devise a fitness routine for each
individual that may include a nutrition plan which may help clients
to achieve their personal goals in body building. Personal trainers
are responsible in monitoring and training members, however in some
cases , personal training may cost additional fees on an hourly
basis.
Aside from the above stated facilities and services, modern and
larger health clubs include health-shops, snack bars, child-care
facilities, restaurants, member lounges and cafes. There may also
be facilities for sauna, steam shower or wellness areas for
members. Of course, these health clubs may charge fees for visitors
to access these prime services, equipments and courses.
These mentioned services are offered to members and visitors of a
gym or health club on various levels or accessibility. Members
usually are offered with premium services covered by the price they
have already paid and subscribed to. Health clubs offering basic services may offer lower
costs than fully equipped and modern fitness centers. The
level of membership may also determine the degree of services a
member is allowed to avail such as plain membership(good for a
certain period of time only, usually a year) or Gold and Platinum
memberships(which may last for years or even lifetime).
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