How much is your gym membership?
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Mine is $85 month which includes my husband. I like the indoor pool, and the variety of classes offered. I also like the cardio equipment better than at other places I've tried. The biggie for me is that it is open and staffed 24 hrs. We like to work out at odd hours.0
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For my husband and I, and childcare at our local Motion Fitness (Canada) we pay $80 bi-weekly. Ridiculous if you ask me, especially considering we left Fitness for $10 where we paid $20/month for the both of us and that included unlimited tanning (which i never used once). However, location and childcare facilities were important enough to switch.0
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Where I am, I go to a local gym which is very cheap - £25 a month for all times and all classes. However if you only want to do weights in a lot of british cities there are 'minimalist' gyms with no classes or trainers and you can just go to use the equipment for about £15-20 a month.0
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$40 a month for 24 hour fitness and $100 a month for krav maga0
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Club Fitness, $10 a month for a single gym membership, $21 a month for any gym and 24 hour access.0
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I am on a health referral at the moment so its £2.00 per visit which is about $3.04. The referral is a 6 month one which ends at the end of June. I will need to carefully consider membership as I have no work at the moment.0
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$27 FOR ME AND MY 2 KIDS..I GO TO THE YMCA..IT'S AWESOME IF YOU HAVE A FAMILY0
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I toured a Toyota factory, and they have TWO large fitness areas right in the middle of their factory for their employees to use on their breaks or before/after a shift. They also have a Trainer in each of the areas. The plant is huge, and they have their major arteries marked with distance so people can walk as well. I thought that was pretty cool.0
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$30 at LA Fitness0
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I pay $35 for a monthly guest pass that gives me access to everything. After a month I can get another one or go to another gym.
I am planning on moving in 2-3 months, so I didn't see the point in getting a gym membership with contracts and stuff....
Also, check this.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/921892-no-gym-required?hl=no+gym
She got in amazing shape and never went to the gym. She used videos from youtube. Very inspiring!0 -
Mine is $75/year but I have a discount for being a state employee. My membership includes gym, pool, group classes etc. Mine is roughly $6.25 a month0
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Gold's Gym in my area (Tempe/Phoenix AZ):
$9.99/mo with $99 start-up fee
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$15/mo with no start up fee and a 1-year membership. (That's the one I do)
+ $10/mo extra for childcare.
So $25/mo for me. Totally worth it, IMO.
Also get free group classes, tanning, and can bring in a friend for free which is pretty sweet.0 -
HCOA - $15/mo0
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Planet fitness at a nice $10/mo0
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was urban active, LA fitness bought them.. I pay 29.99 a month.. I didn't have a joining fee. Sometimes gyms run specials diff weeks, days, months, etc.. with either none or a low joining fee.. I'd call and explain you can't afford a lot, sometimes they will work with ya!0
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22 dollars a month for me and husband.0
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We $70 a month for a family membership at a Salvation Army Community Center. Can you look to make budget cuts anywhere else? Cable, Eatting Out, Entertainment (going to movies, shows, out for ice cream, etc)?0
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Planet Fitness $10/mo or $20/mo and bring a guest daily. The 'Bros' bash PF but if you go there to be serious then weights are weights. I use PF and get a lot out of it. I'm not there for the pizza, bagels or Tootsie Rolls. Just the weights and cardio machines.
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You could take that $10/$20 and buy a pair of dumbbells for your starting weight. Then each paycheck or monthly, buy the next weight size up. That way you slowly build up a home gym set and can avoid the gym cost altogether.
Not like dumbbells can get obsolete...0 -
$18 biweekly and is pretax. I work in Health Care and our gym offers a HUGE facility with 3 pools and tons of classes.0
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I go to a very nice local gym with its own private lake. I pay $65/mo. I just pay it all upfront for the year with a check. Seriously love this place. So clean, great atmosphere, everyone is helpful and polite, there's an awesome juice bar, rock climbing wall, and on and on. Totally worth the price for me.0
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I pay $20 for a local gym membership in Houston, I believe the 24Fitness is about the same cost, and sometimes clubs will run specials to get you in as well.0
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I have 2 memeberships. LA Fitness is $39.95/mo. It is within walking distance of my house. But their weekend hours suck (8-5 Saturday and Sunday). I also belong to Planet Fitness. Right now I'm lifting heavy FOR ME which means PF equipment will suffice. I use the Smith for deadlifts when I do them there (usually do them at LAF using free weights though) and no one has ever reprimanded me. I do like the tanning facilities at PF though. I usually go there once on the weekends, do some cardio and abs then tan.0
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I get my gym membership for free because it is attached to the hospital where I work and employees get free memberships. Regular memberships are $40/ month. Its not a very big gym mostly cardio machines with dumbbells and some weight machines. Classes are also offered for an additional charge. This is a small town approx. 3-4,000 and the nearest gym in another town is 45-60 min drive so even at $40/month its not bad. Plus luckily for me its only 3 blocks from home.0
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$20/month Gold's Gym & worth every penny. :happy:0
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$15 a month.0
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FREEEEEEE!
A benefit of working at a NASA visitor's center.0 -
Planet Fitness $10/mo or $20/mo and bring a guest daily. The 'Bros' bash PF but if you go there to be serious then weights are weights. I use PF and get a lot out of it. I'm not there for the pizza, bagels or Tootsie Rolls. Just the weights and cardio machines.
Never thought I'd get called a bro. How can I be serious about lifting when I'm not allowed to deadlift or make any noise? I'll be the first to admit, I grunt. Sometimes loudly. There may also be cursing involved if I'm doing a particularly heavy lift. And, no, I don't do it for show. My cats could care less how much I lift. While I do realize I'm a bit negative about PF, it is al based on their advertising and the image they've put out there as being non-inclusive to everyone, regardless of fitness level.0 -
LA Fitness, 29/month, includes all gyms nationally, pool, racquetball, basketball, and all classes free (spin, zumba, yoga, et al)
^^^Same here LOVE LA Fitness. They even have a daycare where I'm at. The racquetball at my gym is not free however, the unlimited classes and the pool AND the sauna make it very worth it0 -
I pay $44 per month and that includes all classes, this membership however is the most expensive in my Hoosier town. I went with them because of the wide range of fitness/age levels, is very clean and you just want to be there lol. I bought this membership for myself for Mother's Day...I am self employed so lack in the accountability department, the gym holds me accountable otherwise I may not have spent the money.0
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I pay $40 a month at 24 hr. (with all the benefits) and do not recommend it, I'm just a slave to it :bigsmile: But i do believe Costco has like a $320 for 2 years coupon that would be a GREAT deal for that gym.0
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