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Cost/ Membership Pricing
Is money tight or are you on a
budget? The Gym at CBC is included with tuition, so anyone that is registered
at CBC can use the gym at no extra cost. Not having to pay a monthly membership
fee sounds great since many students, like myself, do not work. LifeQuest, on
the other hand, has a monthly membership fee of $59 for a single person.
Although the price is pretty average for a gym around Tri-cities, not a lot of
students have room for that extra monthly expense. One thing to think about,
though, is that even though LifeQuest has a membership fee, that fee comes with
a lot of perks. The membership includes full access to the pool, sauna, courts,
tanning bed, group workouts like yoga among other types of classes, and of
course all the equipment. Although the gym at CBC is free, paying a $59 monthly
membership fee for the extra things LifeQuest has to offer doesn’t sound bad.
Facilities/ Equipment/ Amenities
When it comes to the equipment,
there are big differences between the two gyms. The CBC gym is designed for
students, so while the equipment is high quality, the selection is limited.
There are not multiples of every workout machine, though there are usually
several treadmills and a few ellipticals available. which means you might have
to wait your turn if the gym is busy. Although the equipment might be limited,
the gym has four courts that the students can use when there are no classes in
session. The courts can be used to play pickleball, basketball, indoor soccer,
or for personal workouts that the students find online and they want to follow
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LifeQuest, on the other hand, is a
much larger gym with more equipment. There are multiple cardio areas, a
weightlifting section and specialty machine that the CBC gym does not have.
LifeQuest also has extra facilities like a pool, sauna, a tanning room, and
even childcare for parents (though daycare comes at an extra cost). LifeQuest
also offers courts to their members where they can play soccer and basketball.
One of my personal favorite features at LifeQuest is the women’s section, which
gives female members a more private space to workout without sacrificing the
quality of the equipment. For students who want a simple and convenient gym,
the CBC gym is a great option, but for those who want more variety and
amenities, LifeQuest offers more.
Flexibility/ Convenience
Are you on a time crunch? Maybe
need specific hours to be able to get a workout in? The CBC gym is great if you’re
already on campus and want to get a quick workout in. No matter where your
class is, the gym is just a walking distance away. You can stop by before class,
in between classes or even after your class. And the best part, they have plenty
of individual showers, making it easy to clean up, get ready and head straight
to your next plans. A downside is the limited schedule the gym at CBC has. During
most of the school year, the CBC gym is open Monday through Thursday from 7 a.m
to 7 p.m., Friday 7 a.m. to 2 p.m., and Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. If you
need earlier or later hours, LifeQuest might be a better option. Their doors
open Monday through Friday from 4:30 a.m. to 11 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday
from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m., giving you much more flexibility to work out when it
works for you. For students whose only have time between classes, the CBC gym
is convenient, but for those with busy hobs or families, LifeQuest hours may be
more practical.
How about the convenience of both
gyms? Both gyms have plenty of individual bathrooms with showers where one can
shower and get ready in. This is nice to have because you’re not worried that someone
might walk in on you showering or changing. LifeQuest has a women’s locker room
and a males locker room. This makes it not only convenient but also private.
There is no worry that someone might see you changing by accident. LifeQuest
also has lockers that you can rent out. There is a $6 monthly charge that gets
added to your account and to the convenience of not having to drag yourImage from Google
belongings back and forth is worth it. Additionally, LifeQuest offers childcare
for parents. This allows for parents, who find it difficult to find babysitters,
to be able to droop off their children and have a stress free workout. All ages
of children are welcomed. There are three age-appropriate sections where the
children can hangout and partake in activities in. They have rock climbing,
video games, air hockey for the big kids and a small indoor playground area for
the smaller kids. The babies are usually being cuddled by the staff members. The
gym having free group classes is also a convenience, you don’t have to go to
another location to get a different type of workout in.
Conclusion
In the end, choosing what between
CBC gym and LifeQuest gym really depends on what you are looking for in a gym,
what is the most important to you. If you are a student with a tight budget and
do not need a big selection of equipment, The CBC gym is a perfect choice,
since the membership is already included in the tuition. IF you are looking more
professional equipment, longer hours and extra amenities like childcare, group
classes or a pool, LifeQuest is the better choice. Although it has a membership
fee, it is well worth it. Both gyms offer great opportunities to stay healthy,
but the better gym ultimately relies on your personal needs.
Hi, I used to go to LifeQuest for a while, I like how you included all the major amenities they offer with them being on the more expensive side of gym memberships. The cost certainly does reflect the features and variety of equipment for purchasing their membership. You do a good job showing how the CBC gym can be more convenient for students because of the ease of access to the gym, with it being free and on campus with a decent amount of equipment for use.
ReplyDeleteGreat comparison! The essay is clear, organized, and relatable for students. You explain costs, equipment, and convenience well. Overall, strong and balanced writing!
ReplyDeleteThis is a very well written review! It seems really thought out and the comparisons are very informative and detailed. You did a great job at giving the reader an idea of which gym might be the best choice for their circumstances, and I love how you left the choice up to the audience!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy how informative you are in your essay! I also like how you included convenience, costs, and ameneties, as those tend to be things people look for the most when looking for a gym
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