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How much do you pay a month for fitness?

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  • Splinter24
    Splinter24 Posts: 13 Member
    I pay $175 a month for unlimited crossfit and yoga. And I'd be willing to pay more - the workouts are amazing!
  • cbaac03
    cbaac03 Posts: 152
    $88/month for family membership (2 adults/2 kids) at our Y, includes child care and all classes. We also get discounts on swim lessons and the like, and I took a driver safety course for free that lowered my car insurance by $20/month. We recently moved from KS to TX, so it has been an important source of friends for me, and the hubby goes every night as well. It's a lifesaver when the kids are home all summer--they love Child Watch and I work out. Membership is good at any Y, anywhere, and there are tons of them in our metro area.

    Love the Y!! It's the way to go!
  • $27 per month for the gym and $136 per month for 8 sessions with my trainer. Money well spent.
  • Phoenix_Rising
    Phoenix_Rising Posts: 11,417 Member
    Usta pay $25 for a mini YMCA in my work building.
    Then began $20 a month at Planet Fitness.
    Now at a place that is $90 a month... we got a discounted rate at $150 for the family. Two kids in karate, husband in kickboxing, and I can do all the cardio classes I want... except I don't want :wink: I'm trying to get back into the swing of things.

    I don't like paying a lot for the gym, but my health is worth the price.
    (And for me, teaching the kids health and exercise is another bonus.)
  • I pay approximately $60/month. Gives me access to four student gyms. Although I'm no longer a student, I prefer going there cause people are my age, it's cheaper while still having all the apparatus and classes I need. Additionally it's the closest gym to where I live (10 min walk).
  • thrld
    thrld Posts: 610 Member
    $0.

    I've got the 30DS DVD, a running route of 1mile in my neighborhood blocked on on mapmyrun.com and my company has a 'gym' that has two treadmills, a bunch of barbells and a weekly aerobics class.
  • charliesgold
    charliesgold Posts: 235 Member
    I was at Golds for $37.99 a month, they got taken over by Fitness Connection. I switched to the $19.99 a month membership at Planet Fitness so I can tan as well if I want to (although I haven't yet!) but there is an option of $10 a month too.
  • $30 for the Y. I only have access to my particular branch of the Y... The entire Cinci system would have cost $50 a month which is effing ridiculous*. But I have access to a pool, basketball courts, basketball eye candy, and a weight room reminiscent of my high school's weight dungeon. I love it!

    * I say ridiculous because when I lived in Chicago I could have gotten the Chicago Y membership for $50 a month split with my roommate. Confuddles me completely.
  • clover5
    clover5 Posts: 1,640 Member
    Nothing regular. I usually workout at home or outside, but once in a while I go the local rec center and swim or play racquetball which I have a multi use card for. That was $3 per use ($90), never expires, and I've had it since mid Jan.

    I have videos, basketball, tennis equip, exercise step, running shoes, bike, hiking gear, snowshoes, Frisbee, jump rope, back yard tramp, and a dog that likes to walk & run with me.
  • I prepaid for the entire year, since it was much cheaper than doing month to month. But if you divide it by 12, it comes out to about $54 a month. Great gym. 24/7 hours, and has pool, bball courts, sauna etc.

    Considering how I was finally able to make lasting changes I think it's well worth it. I also took on extra work so that I could pay for it without feeling bad.
  • IzzyBooNZ1
    IzzyBooNZ1 Posts: 1,289 Member
    $195 per month for my partner and I at our Muay Thai gym - unlimited classes . that is NZD, so USD around $165 or so
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