How to Get Started with Active and Fit Direct in 3 Easy Steps

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Slowness? Though you're not sure where to start, you want to get fit. Maybe Active and Fit Direct is what you need!

There are many gyms and fitness centers built by this great concept. Let's explore three easy steps you could start your path of fitness.

First: See Whether You Are Qualified to Join

Let's start with first things first: can you hop on board? Many large corporations offer Active and Fit Direct as a benefit. Correct, cool? See your manager or review your job benefits. You could find a great surprise here!

Not work for a large corporation? Not sweats! Your health plan may have it included. Ask and give them a ring. Checking is never a bad idea. You might be passing over a fantastic offer!

Should you not be working? Not to panic; you are not excluded. Certain senior citizen organizations also provide this.

And you can always register personally should all else prove insufficient. It is not as expensive as you would believe.

Recall, everyone can stay fit. Active and Fit Direct strives to make joining easy for all kinds of people. Thus, don't hesitate to probe.

Second: Online Sign-Up

Well done! You learned you were qualified to join. Then what? Visit the Active & Fit Direct website. Search for a large button bearing "Enroll" or "Join Now". Usually, one may find it really easily.

Once you click that button, get ready to create an account. You will have to type some elementary material. Your name, email, kind of thing. Choose a password you will not overlook. Possibly jot it down somewhere secure.

The money aspect now comes first. Not too worried; normally, it's not much for one complete month of exercise. In fact, you might save money by comparison to a standard gym subscription.

You are in once you pay. Hold your horses, though; we're not quite done. You still have one more step to begin flexing those muscles.

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