The Village People said it best: It's fun to go to the YMCA and after less than a week, I have to agree. I mentioned in my last post that I found a new gym and it is a branch of the Greater Boston YMCA. Finding a gym can be hard, this is how I made the transition:
Snail Mail: I got a good old-fashioned mailing back in April telling me that the Y in my neighborhood (which I remembered vaguely as having existed) was about to complete a big renovation -- complete with a pool. I was very excited and planned time to go to the Open House. Sadly, the reno (like all renos) was not complete on time and I went back to my regular workouts of power-knitting and potato chip-eating. Finally in June they announced it was really ready, but I wasn't.
Breaking Up is Hard to Do: I hated my old gym, but never had the energy to end my membership. I was well past my commitment, so technically I only had to give them 30 days notice, but that took me a couple months. Then I found out I had to give that 30 days via registered mail (hello, 21st century here!) -- so I did that right before I went on vacation.
Trial Run: The Y offers a free 3 Day Pass to any new potential member. You can find a form to fill out on the link above. As part of #40DaysofFitness I used my 3 day pass and joined on my 2nd visit.
Why?
- The pool is absolutely the #1 reason. There are not a lot of pools in Downtown Boston (and none to my knowledge so close to my apartment).
- The rate is not bad, at $50 a month it is $10 more than I was paying for the gym I didn't go to that didn't have a pool or many classes. They also have variable rates for couples/seniors/students etc. and offer aid.
- The classes -- there are tons and I took my 1st one last night (more on that later this week).
- Location Location Location: I can use any Y in the country when traveling and I can use the Y near my parents as long as it is not more than I use my local Y.
- The clientele. During my couple of visits everyone was polite, friendly and diverse. So were the staff.
If you live in Boston and are interested please reach out, I have a friend pass and I can get a free month if you end up joining!
I remember when I ended my membership at Beacon Hill Athletic Club to join a way cheaper gym down the street, I had this whole speech planned! I was expecting a "Friends" moment. Turns out the really didn't give a shit.
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ReplyDeleteHa! Sometimes I feel like my whole life is a very long episode of Friends.
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