All Tech Marketers, oops … i mean MarTeckers – Join a gym. Not just any gym – a good gym. In fact – the BEST gym in town. Doesn’t matter if you have a chiseled physique or don’t care about your weight. Do it TODAY !
You better be asking why.
Basics first. What is the intent of working out – reduce fat % and increase Muscle %. If it’s already not obvious why, then here are some quick tips:
- You’ll look better (Muscle is what shapes our body – else its just bone n fat – not pretty !)
- You’ll increase endurance (Muscle can make you hold a glass of water longer without tiring)
- You can punch harder (Always helps in a street fight or screaming across the room)
Now that we’ve established increasing muscle is the way to go, joining a gym would seem a logical decision. And there in lies the juice to this post. Don’t just join any gym – join the best gym.
You see, increasing muscle is not just about lifting weights. You need a mix of cardiovascular exercises and weight training to achieve a balanced regime. The better the balance – the better and faster the impact. Not just that – the results of a balanced approach will be much more long lasting. A good gym has people who have studied about the human body. Sure – they’re not doctors, but they understand how muscles function and what is the relation between a good heart and muscle strength.
So when they will make your work out regime – they will take into account a more holistic plan. They will give you a mix of good cardio and good weight training. They will monitor you periodically, and they will overlook your workout on the floor. As a result, you will see effects faster, and you will be able to relish the results of your investment much earlier than expected.
If you don’t believe me – try it (if you haven’t already).
So why wouldn’t you join a good gym – cause it’ll be costlier. So let me ask you – end of the day – are you looking to save money, or achieve a result. Your call.
I shouldn’t have to relate this to your marketing vendor hiring process. As before – your call.