Thursday, October 21, 2010

Curves for Women workout - have it worked for you?

Have any of you women gone to Curves and had upright results? I've had a political leanings for awhile, but found their hours and days of operation to be very fixed - i live a half hour away and cannot usually gain there within time to work out after work, and also they offer no daycare, so i other have to brand arrangements for my child to be taken care of. I resembling the workout - but am wondering if it is worth my time. When i got the sponsorship, i was a stay at home Mom, and since i've be back at work, i've solely gone and worked out a couple times. I feel jipped paying for something every month and not using it. BUT, surrounded by order for me to travel after work, i'd have to pick my daughter up from daycare, and later turn around and drop her off at a drop-in daycare newly so i can get a 30 minute work out surrounded by, so i also feel fruitless about picking up my daughter and consequently leaving her near someone else again (she's 19 mos.). Can anyone give me any warning as to whether or not this is worth my time? My mom has a bias at Curves and she used to be 200 lbs, now she's 165 which is awesome.
For you though, I don't regard as its worth your time. Seems like too much trouble. Maybe a different program, similar to Jazzercise would work? Or at least different times at Curves?
I be a fitness instructor at a similar place as Curves, here in Ontario. Yes, they work...but you enjoy to give them 1.5 hrs) at tiniest 3 or 4 times a week in charge to see results.it is a slow process. If you really don't have that commitment of time, next why not opt for an "in home" gym near free weights and a exercise work out videos/DVDs? That may be better suited to your home life... it indubitably was better for mine.

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