Search
Recommended Sites
Related Links






   

Informative Articles

The Metabolism - What Is It And How Can it Work For Me?
You hear it everywhere, "...the metabolism," but have you ever really looked at this fitness catchword in detail? Today, it is so commonly used we seem to forget the basics therefore resulting in a few missed gems of information here and there....

Targeting Your Balance For Better Workouts
Did you know that beefing up your current exercise routine with balance challenges can make every activity easier? And incorporating your "core" is much easier than you think! Targeting Your Balance For Better Workouts  ...

SETTING YOUR 2006 WEIGHT LOSS RESOLUTIONS
November 26, 2005 - It is January 1, 2006 the morning after much celebration and sealing your new year's resolution. Yes, this year you will lose the spare tire, saddle bags, and J-Lo attribute! You make a mad dash for the computer and search...

Losing Body Fat By Building Muscle
Most people think of cardio when it comes to exercising to lose fat. That's because running, biking, or any other form of intense aerobic exercise helps to burn calories, as well as raise the body's metabolism. But there are new studies out...

A Quick and Easy Guide to Indoor Rowing Machines
Did you know that rowing is one of the best exercises for developing aerobic fitness? Not only does working out with rowing machines or rowing ergometers allow people to develop their cardiovascular system, but they also place considerable...

 
Review of Curves

Review of Curves
by Renee Kennedy

Overview: According to their web site, Curves is the largest fitness
franchise in the world. Curves offers a 30 minute circuit training course.
They have 13 pieces of equipment. All of the equipment is hydraulic, there
are no weights to add or remove. The object is to keep the heart rate going
so half of the time you are doing aerobics on boards or steps and half the
time you are using strength training equipment.
Goals of the Members: Losing inches is the main goal of the members at this
fitness club.

Cost: $29 per month for a minimum of 12 months. An up front fee of $149 but
frequently they run specials and the up front fee may only be $75, you would
need to call your nearest facility to see what special prices they are
offering.

Time Needed: 30 minute routine 3-6 times per week. The amount of days that
you decide to go will depend on your individual goals which the staff will
help you set.

Gender and Age Group: Ladies only. The age group of the place we interviewed
was from 25 – 75.

Motivation: They help you determine your individual goals and then they
measure you every month. The staff is trained to keep you going strong while
you're exercising. They also have contests.

Fitness Strategies: Aerobic, flexibility, and strength training.

Risk of Injury: Limited risk of injury if you follow the instructions and
use the equipment properly.

Nutritional Information: No nutritionist on staff.

Contact Info:
For the center nearest you, call 800-848-1096 or visit the
Curves Website at http://www.curvesinternational.com

Come and visit the NutriCounter web site at
http://www.nutricounter.com
for more fitness center reviews.

About the Author
Please use this article on your site or in your ezine.
email renee@napuda.com if you use it. Thanks!