So, a treadmill is the way to go. Or is it? What about a gym? You know, those sweaty rooms where testosterone laden men are hitting punching bags.
It appears that gyms have changed since I was a kid. Gyms are now "fitness centres" and those testosterone laden men are now being replaced by women in yoga pants. Base on some recommendations I thought I would Che k out a number of options.
Grant Macewan. A local university has opened up their fitness centre to students, staff and the general public. The facilities seem to contain what I am looking for, a treadmill, and they have a variety of options available and they are relatively close to work.
City of Edmonton Recreation Centres. City owned facilities provide a varied level of support for what I want. Some smaller centres contain few options available for what I want while other facilities seem more than adequate. The nearest facility is very small with the odds of the correct machine being available when I want it available akin to being struck by lightning.
Gold's Gym. I am quite leery of Gold's Gym, at least the one closest to my house, because of the numerous complaints I have heard about their business practices, both online and in person. And to be honest, their web site sucks. (Once again, the local branch not the main web site.)
World Health Club. Much better reviews and the locations seem well equipped. There is even one on the direct route to work. They appear to be the one to beat.
Spin Fitness. Small locations open 24 hours a day. Located one block from where I work. Costs less than a gym or rec centre. Not only that, I can get the first month for only $8.95.
West Edmonton Mall. Yeah, I know, it's not a gym or a rec centre but it is big and would allow me to get a good walk in when it was snowing outside. But what about all of the electronics in the car? Wouldn't they freeze in the car?
Lot's of option, but with winter swiftly approaching there is a need to come up with an answer soon.
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