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Gyms and Fitness Centers Portland OR

Well, the first step to increase their fitness level is finding a gym. Finding the right gym is a difficult process and in some cases a huge hassle. Follow these simple steps below and you will find the right gym/health club.

Yamhill Bally Total Fitness
110 SW Yamhill St
Portland, OR
24 Hour Fitness Downtown Portland Sport Gym
1407 SW Fourth Avenue
Portland, OR
Curves Portland OR - Hollywood District
4150 NE Hancock
Portland, OR
Curves Portland OR - Northwest Hillside
2701 NW Vaughn Street, Ste. 100
Portland, OR
Curves Raleigh Hills/Garden Home OR
3839 SW Multnomah Blvd.
Portland, OR
Jazzercise Portland Fitness Center
(503)957-7163
1847 E. Burnside St.
Portland, OR
24 Hour Fitness The Pearl Sport Gym
1210 NW Johnson St.
Portland, OR
Stephen Boyce
503-501-6576
4016 NE Fremont St
Portland, OR
24 Hour Fitness Hollywood Sport Gym
4224 NE Halsey Street
Portland, OR
24 Hour Fitness Mall Sport Gym
10052 SE Washington St.
Portland, OR
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A Beginner’s Guide to the Gym

Well, 2010 is here and it’s time to start those New Year’s resolutions. A popular resolution by many people is to increase their fitness level. Well, the first step to doing so is finding a gym. Finding the right gym is a difficult process and in some cases a huge hassle. Follow these simple steps below and you will find the right gym/health club. woman working out

Beginner’s Guide to the Gym:

Step 1: Research several gyms/health clubs and find a few that satisfy your needs/wants.

Step 2: Visit each of those gyms/health clubs and tour them to see if you like or dislike the environment/equipment.

Step 3: Sit down with a membership representative and figure out if you want to do a month-to-month or yearly plan.

Step 4: Use a personal trainer! Most gyms/health clubs offer free personal training sessions for new members. Take advantage of this to get new fitness tips and answers to your questions. (Learn more about How to Find the Right Personal Trainer .)

Step 5: Set a goal. Setting a reasonable goal is the biggest part of this process. Don’t shoot the moon right out of the gates. Start slow and progress to more difficult workout routines. This will help motivate you and give you something to strive for. Reward yourself every time you meet your goal, this will keep you on track and give you something to look forward to.

Step 6: Get on a three to five day workout routine to help you stay co...

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