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The fitness instructor always encourages me to get a card. What are the possible pitfalls in going to the gym to get a card?
I think going to the gym to get a card is very risky, and the risks are manifold, so you can't predict it. When you go to the gym, maybe the fitness instructor will keep encouraging you to apply for this card, saying how good it is and what it says is great.

Its function, practicality, discount and so on are very good, which makes you want to buy for no reason. Once you have such a desire, then the coach has already won half the battle, so I think maybe you will apply for this fitness card next.

Let me give you an analysis of the potential risks of getting a fitness card in the gym. First of all, if you get this card, you may not be able to use it. Maybe after you get it, you will leave it at home, and then you won't go to the gym often or use it often.

So this card is for you, you spend money, and then there is nothing practical. You bought a card and put it here, but you don't go to the gym often, and it's not used for consumption and discount, so it's not worthwhile for you to apply for this fitness card.

Secondly, with this fitness card, the gym will not open soon. What should I do? Where should we go? Didn't you waste the money you spent? So this is also a problem. The key is that you have to consider these questions before you can decide whether you really need them.

In fact, I think that no matter what you do, no matter whether you apply for a card or not, you should first consider whether it is really useful to you. If it doesn't work for you, don't do it, no matter how favorable, cheap and attractive it is. You should know how to spend rationally, and don't spend money on things that don't do you much good.