(I’d advise leaving the ’N Sync at home.) Students staff the gym. Bring your own CD to play over the sound system, which will be turned up as loud as members can take it. Impressions: Leave the Lycra at home and save the makeup for class. Ninety-five percent of members are on the student plans.Įxtras: Body Shop members can use In-Motion facilities one weekend each month and when the club is closed on major holidays. Membership deals: Summer, semester and yearly memberships are available. Although KK may be a little out of the way for some students, the place is worth checking out.įeatures: Cardio theater, Cybex, Hammer Strength and free weights. They can help design a workout to meet your fitness goals and answer your fitness-related questions. Two free sessions with a personal trainer make getting started on a workout program easy. Students make up about 10 percent of the membership. The club caters primarily to families and seniors. A recent remodel upgraded the entire facility, which includes a pool. It was established in 1977, when racquetball was the fitness rage. Impressions: Kangaroo Kourts is one of Chico’s older athletic clubs. Swimming pool lanes can be reserved up to two days in advance. Student members are not restricted in their use of the facilities. Yearly memberships are also available.Įxtras: Free racquetball clinics, basketball league play and two free visits with a personal trainer. Owner(s): Gary Bright, Larry Spencer and Marie Phillipsįeatures: Full-court basketball, racquetball, aerobics classes and two lap pools and a co-ed spa. If you find standard gyms intimidating and don’t like to spend hours at your workout, Curves could be the place for you. The goal is to stimulate blood flow and the removal of toxins. Participants are hooked up to a machine that vibrates the body. The passive aerobics is what really interested me. The circuit workout can be completed in 30 minutes, although it is a little strange to hear a voice interrupt the music with “it is time to change machines.” Most of the clients are between 30 and 65 years old but they do range in age from 15 to 82. Membership deals: $29 a month for 12 months.Įxtras: Massage available diet counseling and figure analysis. The gym is conveniently located in the south campus area.įeatures: Curves offers circuit training and passive aerobics. Students make up the majority of the membership, but they also have a sizeable non-student membership. The cardio theater has 10 screens and three CD players. This non-workout chick felt really comfortable here. Instead I entered a quiet gym whose several patrons were intent on their workouts. I thought there would be barbells clanging and grunts from power lifters. I was expecting a meat market atmosphere with big, well-muscled patrons. ![]() ![]() Impressions: Gold’s Gym totally threw me off. Annemarie has established a new clothing store within the gym, featuring clothes from New York. ![]() No extra charge for summer holds (yearly membership only).Įxtras: Laundromat tucked into a corner (flex before you fold). Sign up for a year and get three months free. Membership deals: Student rate: $156 per semester. Try out the boot camp class-one of the most popular. One note: Because of the power crunch, some of the gyms informed me that membership rates may be going up.įeatures: cardio theater (check out the cool TV rack), full-court basketball, cycling classes and aerobics classes including kick boxing. I set off on a tour of Chico’s gyms to find out where they are, what they offer and report on the atmosphere (no, I am not referring to locker room atmosphere). GETTING INTO THE SWIM OF THINGS Austin and his mom, Karen Caviness, spend some quality pool-time together at In-Motion. ![]() Study for the history test or write the English paper first? What is a student to do when the pressures become too great? Avoid the intellectual demands and give your body a workout at the gym.
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