curves

Can anyone in this groups shed some light on the exercise place called “Curves”?
I saw an ad in the paper for it and looked it up on their website. It didn’t go
into cost or anything like that, and I called their phone number and got an
answering machine. Before I make an appointment for a consultation, I’d like to
hear from anyone here with experience using them. Please include costs. I have
a bad habit of joining gyms and things like that and not going. I also have 4
bulging discs in my back and neck, and a bad knee, so I have to be careful with
what exercise I can do. I would appreciate any insight on this subject.
Thanks. Barb

5 Responses to “curves”

  1. Elwood Caitlyn Says:

    I posted to some one earlier about this.You really have to becareful about
    exercising when your knees anr bad and you have back problems.I use a heated
    pool at a senior retirement complex.The pools arent deep because they are
    made for seniors you can swim or just walk and do streches.It is very
    reasonable and most of them are open to the public certain hours of the day
    The one I use cost $25 for 15 2hr swims.The water is 90o’s so you don’t
    hurt or get stiff afterwards.Check your yellow pagesor visit your closest
    YMCA. Sharon in MI

  2. Neva Marjory Says:

    Hi - I’ve been lurking for a while. I think this group is wonderfully
    supportive and very informative. Can those of you familiar with CURVES tell me
    a little more about it? They just opened one in my neighborhood, and I was
    wondering what makes it different from other exercise places? Do they cater
    more to women of “size” : ) ?
    Deborah

  3. Neva Marjory Says:

    Deborah,
    I haven’t been to one but I hear great things about it. I would
    recommend that you stop by the one they opened and ask for a tour. I
    am quite sure they will be more than willing to show you around
    and “sell” you on the place. Plus it will give “you” a better feel
    for what it will be like. What works for one person doesn’t
    necessarily work for someone else. Not to mention that each facility
    will be somewhat “unique” in it’s environment.
    Shelly
    LapRNY 3/3/03
    258/155/???
    5′3 37yrs

  4. Neva Marjory Says:

    The reason I go to a standard gym is because where I work, I can get
    a family membership at the corporate gym for $28/month. That is
    much cheaper than Curves and it is located onsite, so it takes away
    my excuses for not going to work out. My corporate membership has
    an indoor suspended rubber track, and provides
    shampoo/soap/conditioner/towels/blow dryers/hair spray, and body
    lotion so there goes another excuse of not wanting to haul all that
    stuff back and forth. All that positive stuff being said, it was
    really hard for me to come to terms with my own body in the standard
    gym. I started going before WLS and believe me, I was the only one
    there over 300#!! Ours is a co-ed gym, so it also takes a lot of
    courage to sweat like the dickens in front of people, shower and
    possibly have a business meeting with them in real clothes later
    that week. I am better about it now that I am at 195 (still
    certainly not at goal, but feeling much better about myself, thanks)

    I have a friend who started going to CURVES a year ago. She makes
    sure she goes 3X a week and at first she was very excited about it.
    After a year, she is getting a bit bored with the routine and
    thinking of going to a standard gym. From what my friend says,
    Curves is great for the non-exerciser because they plan the workouts
    for you. They have a weigh and measurement plan and encourage you
    to do measurements about once a month. I would say go ahead and join
    Curves if you are a non-exerciser. That would be a great way to
    kick off an exercise program. I would just recommend that you don’t
    sign up for a five year contract or anything, because, like my
    friend, you may get bored as your fitness level increases.
    Whatever you decide, make sure it is something you can live with–
    and exercise with!
    Mary

  5. bethel_50 Says:

    I just wish they were opened really early or really late, as I work from 6
    to 6 daily and by the time I get there, they’re closed. So I use my
    treadmill, and Richard Simmons tapes and a few hand weights. Not right
    now, as my weight is too high and it hurts, but as soon as it comes
    down……3 days to go for me.
    Nona

    Why isn’t there mouse flavored cat food?

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