How much do you pay for your gym membership?

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  • 38.50 a month
  • foxxybrown
    foxxybrown Posts: 838 Member
    I go to a local gym. Regular membership is $47 but I pay $22.50 and the company covers the rest. This gives me access to two very nice gyms, one with a pool, many classes, raquetball, and tennis courts.
  • staceyb2003
    staceyb2003 Posts: 203 Member
    I pay 35 for me 20 for my husband and another 30 for a group training with a personal training. So a total of $85.
  • Bandstrh
    Bandstrh Posts: 23 Member
    We pay about $50 per month for a family membership - it's through the city so we have the use of 4 different gyms, 4 different pools, hot tub and sauna depending on the location, walking track, and 4 different skating rinks too. It's great for the whole family!
  • LJGmom
    LJGmom Posts: 249 Member
    Wow. You guys have a cheap membership. Mine is 112 a month. That is a sigle membership at 72, and two kids daycare for up to 2 hours a day.
  • krisrpaz
    krisrpaz Posts: 263 Member
    $58 a month for my husband and I. Includes all classes (Zumba) and is open 24/7.
  • pdworkman
    pdworkman Posts: 1,342 Member
    Yeah, same here. I would pay more in a month what folks here are paying in a year.

    I run outside and workout at home.

    Pam
    Wow. You guys have a cheap membership. Mine is 112 a month. That is a sigle membership at 72, and two kids daycare for up to 2 hours a day.
  • debussyschild
    debussyschild Posts: 804 Member
    I pay $33.39 a month (after the initial fee, which was like $65 or something, I forget). They give military/EMS/police (and their dependents) a 10% discount at my gym. I miss the gym I paid to go to in college, though. It was less than a 2 minute walk from my apartment door to the gym and it cost me about $275 for the year. It was a non-profit gym, though. With an indoor track and 2 studios.

    My current gym is pretty small, but it's got everything you need, minus studio classes and a pool. I was going to on-post (military) gyms, but I live about 35 minutes away from the only military gym I have access to. It's way cheaper for me to go to the one I go to now, which is about 5 miles away. Oh, and it's open 24/7, which I LOVE!!!!!!
  • $120 a month for both me and my husband, but he gets a deal through his work -- the rest of the folks pay like $100 a month (!!!) which seems way crazy to me!
  • For the cardio room, weight room, and walking track it is about $50 for 6 months (military discount)
    But I also live about 20 miles from the gym too, so even though I have a membership I rarely go.
  • Goal_Seeker_1988
    Goal_Seeker_1988 Posts: 1,619 Member
    $95 for 3 months
  • MikeM53082
    MikeM53082 Posts: 1,199 Member
    We have a winner ladies and gentleman. The 24 Hour Fitness I go to is all brand new and it comes out to $13.29/month.

    http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?Prodid=11663697
  • tbear16
    tbear16 Posts: 31 Member
    I pay 60.00 a month for a gym with pools, class free trainers i uesed to pay 98.00 amonth for ( lifetime fitness)
  • tbear16
    tbear16 Posts: 31 Member
    I pay 60.00 a month for a gym with pools, class free trainers i uesed to pay 98.00 amonth for ( lifetime fitness)
  • Txnurse97
    Txnurse97 Posts: 275 Member
    bump
  • 35 bucks a month local gym with pool and classes.
  • christine24t
    christine24t Posts: 6,063 Member
    I'm on a student account. For the summer, it was 60 dollars a month (May June July Aug) and a 60 dollar enrollment fee, and then 10 dollars a month Sep-April, but I get to exercise for Thanksgiving break, Christmas break and spring break.
  • I just signed up. Tax and all $10.77 a month.
  • thurberj
    thurberj Posts: 528 Member
    $36/month for gym, free classes, pool, hot tub and sauna at the house. Gym is free at the in-town apartment....smaller, but adequate and never crowded.
  • debussyschild
    debussyschild Posts: 804 Member
    I pay 60.00 a month for a gym with pools, class free trainers i uesed to pay 98.00 amonth for ( lifetime fitness)

    I remember when Lifetime Fitness opened it's doors in Fairfax, VA. My mom was a membership sales person there. We enjoyed the perks of a cheap membership there. LOVED IT! But only if it were cheaper. Lifetime has a lot of great stuff, but I rarely used it all. Although, I do miss their bootcamp class... :devil: :devil:
  • Renea_Kay
    Renea_Kay Posts: 189 Member
    We pay about $65 a month for my family of 5 to go to the Y.....are Y has an outdoor track (anyone can use), indoor track, indoor pool, classes, workout place (ellipticals mostly with some treadmills and bikes plus a weight ROOM and some weight lifing machines, rock wall, and a kids place
  • aippolito1
    aippolito1 Posts: 4,894 Member
    $19.47 after tax. No contract. Includes machines and classes.
  • debussyschild
    debussyschild Posts: 804 Member
    Can't beat having FREE access to the wonderful gyms we had at VT when I was a student. We had several nice gyms on campus!! Oh how I miss free gyms!!!
  • writtenINthestars
    writtenINthestars Posts: 1,933 Member
    I currently have a membership at Planet Fitness....it's 20 bucks a month...unlimited tanning *which I don't use*...Once my contract is up next month, I'm leaving and going to a different gym that is 30 a month with unlimited classes, pool, sauna, and abillity to travel to different locations. I also like that their cardio is completely seperate from the weight room...and they have an ab room and a women's lifting room..and it also has the tanning, actually.

    What the OP said though for price sounds outrageous...those better be nice effin treadmills.
  • BPayton27
    BPayton27 Posts: 626 Member
    We pay $125 a month, but my gym is massive and doubles as a swim club. There are 2 regulation sized competition pools, an indoor and outdoor waterpark for kids, a cafe, etc. It's really a LOT more than we need, but we keep the membership for summer. I could go to the YMCA for a hell of a lot cheaper but that outdoor waterpark provides us with summer entertainment. Plus, childcare and classes are all free.
  • sgtlittle
    sgtlittle Posts: 258 Member
    $6 for YMCA, but that is company susidized.
  • inlander
    inlander Posts: 339 Member
    29$ per month with a 35$ start-up fee for the YMCA for me. They have cheap memberships depending on your age and income. That includes a full gym, unlimited classes, an indoor pool, and a rock climbing wall (among other things). I should also add that this includes access to all 3 Y's in my area.
  • Missaprilnichole
    Missaprilnichole Posts: 23 Member
    24 hour fitness! They are located omost everywhere and i pay 29.99 a month. Not sure if they have an indoor track tho :(
  • Plant Fitness, open 24 hours $19.99 a month
  • gonzalezmona
    gonzalezmona Posts: 60 Member
    I pay $24.99 a month @ Gold's Gym...full access. I think it's a pretty good rate. :)
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