Monday, 9 July 2018

This Is the Best Time to Go to the Gym to Beat the New Year Crowd

If you're an avid gym-goer, you already know the January influx of resolution-ers can put a major cramp in your exercise schedule. Overcrowding, long waits for equipment, and poor gym etiquette from other visitors can make even the most driven fitness fan want to skip a workout. 
Luckily, there's a way to dodge new member rush hour and rediscover your gym zen. We reached out to personal trainers and fitness center staffers to find out the best time to go to the gym, plus their other tips for keeping your exercise game strong despite the crowds.

Get an early start

It's painful to hear, but hitting the gym in the early morning is the most foolproofway to miss hoards of new members. "As much as folks want to start the New Year off right and work out early, most people still come after work and hit the snooze button," says Marc Santa Maria, national group fitness director at Crunch.

Consider weekends or lunchtime

If you can't swing mornings, try fitting in your workouts on weekends or during a weekday lunch hour when your local gym is less crowded. Even if you can only sacrifice 20 minutes mid-afternoon, you'll get a sweat in and see results, says Ben Lauder-Dykes, a Barry's Bootcamp instructor and personal trainer.

Try a new location

"Gym traffic varies from club to club within one gym chain–so talk to general managers of each club to get a sense of the heavy foot traffic," suggests Santa Maria. Hit up a branch that's not in a central location; you might bypass commuters making a stop at the gym on their way home from work.

Conquer unknown territory

If you're stuck at the gym during peak hours, explore the location's nooks and crannies. "There are often lesser-used areas–like a stretch area or a functional training area that folks don’t know they can use," says Santa Maria. 

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