Joel Corado New gym lets you share a trainer, work out in a group that encourages and cheers you on David Taffet| Senior Staff Writer taffet@dallasvoice.com If you’ve ever been intimidated by the idea of going to a gym but know you could benefit from some structured work outs, we may have found the solution.
Walking into a gym and just starting to use the equipment isn’t the answer. You may not know how to use it, or, even if you have some idea, you may not know how to get the most out of it.
So the alternative is to get a trainer. Great idea — until you find out how much that will cost. And then, just how comfortable are you going to a gym that might be teeming with straight people judging you — or, at least, in your mind, they are judging you?
The solution? Corado Fitness on Oak Lawn Avenue. Gym owner Joel Corado and his staff work with new clients to make sure they know how to properly and effectively use gym equipment (David Taffet/Dallas Voice) Owner Joel Corado has been in business six years.