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    Should I change gyms?

    The place I'm going to is actually a multipurpose rec center with 2 indoor pools, basketball court and various other things. The weight/cardio floor is above the pool/basketball court area and it's somewhat small, but has everything I need. The only thing that really bothers me is there's no mirrors. Sometimes when it's busy I'll have to weight a few minutes for the station I'm waiting for as well. It's about 5-10 minutes away.

    There's a World Gym that's about 5 minutes away and I'm wondering if I should change to that. One thing is, my membership to my current gym doesn't run out until sometime in June or July and after that I'll be going to college and I'll probably use their gym. So, I'm not really sure if I should just wait or what.

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    at the end of the day visit tthe gym first if it is for you and you think it is better for you than your current gym if not then change but dont sign up before youve looked around the gym to see what they have

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    stay

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    I would stick it out until you leave. I'm sure Gold's will want a membership deal too. Why sign up when you can use the school's stuff more or less free?
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    If training is important to you, I would visit the World Gym and then do a trial workout or two( they should allow this). If you like it, join. For me, no mirrors is a no no. How can you check your form?

    Talk to them about your situation. You could maybe get a short term membership to last until school starts. But also, there are alot of World Gyms around and if there is a World Gym near your college, you could go there during the school year.
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