When the possibility of losing your job creeps into your thoughts, it is time to
review your expenses. Inevitably, some people look at their gym memberships or
personal training sessions as an easy way to reduce spending while enduring the
economic doldrums gripping our society. Farcically, people tell themselves they
will do it at home on their own. For many, the reality is that the exercise
ceases and a sedentary lifestyle ensues. Be honest and stop the cycle of lying
to before it can start. Exercise reduces stress and few things are more
stressful than job loss or insecurity. Therefore, there is a greater need for an
exercise as an outlet. Realize from all angles that if cutting expenses is
necessary, that you can survive some fitness cuts, but will find an equivalent
amount from other sources to equal what you need to reduce.
Stretch your
sessions out over a longer period of time. If you train once a week, move to
once every other week Train on your own more and ask your trainer to provide you
with a plan for the other days. If you are up front about your situation and
have a nice relationship with you personal trainer, then this should not be an
issue at all. They know when your situation improves that you will pick up your
other sessions again.
Consider making your personal trainer an offer to
pre-pay your next installment early. Explain your situation. Tell them that your
job is at stake, but you don抰 want to stop training with them. Ask if they will
accept an early payment for your next installment of sessions early, and in
return would they give you an extra discount. This is a possible win-win for
both parties. They don抰 want to lose a good client and you don抰 want to sever
the ties either. The hope is that the prepayment will allow you to bridge the
gap until things improve, meanwhile your personal trainer will still have the
sessions.
Check out group fitness opportunities. Small group training,
boot camps, discount deal sites are all geared towards the budget conscious who
want to stay involved on some level with personal training. You will have a few
different options here. Small group training, sometimes referred to as
semi-private training can help someone maintain a program that is geared more
towards the individual抯 pace. Boot camps and other group fitness classes still
can give you direction and a program to follow, but you will lose much of the
personal attention. Finally, be wary of the crazy deals promoted by some
websites out there today. While the price may speak of great value, you may be
overwhelmed by a class that is overcrowded and understaffed.
These are
just a few alternatives to seek when trying to reduce the expense of working
with a personal trainer NYC. There are inevitably other options you may consider
for your own situations. What is important is to assess the financial need and
decide if giving up your NYC personal trainer all together is the best course of
action to save money. Because when you give up fitness, you may up end up
creating new expenses associated with health problems.
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