How much do you pay a month for your gym membership?
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55 and it includes unlimited classes (that i never attend because theyre not convenient for me)
45 if i bothered to change it to NOT include classes0 -
Hit a sale at the nice gym in our area.$20 month each for my husband and I plus $15 for ny daughter to use pool and kid zone. We also have her taking swim lessons twice a week for an added fee.0
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I spent about $1000 on home equipment, plus had to buy a house with one more bedroom than I would otherwise need, which was about $4000. If I work out until I go to the old folks home it comes out to about $10 a month. The basic Anytime Fitness down the street is $35 a month, which hasn't been too enticing. When I lived in Vegas I belonged to a huge gym with two pools and an indoor track for $12 a month. I miss that gym.0
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$14 a month
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World gym, $34 cover 24 hour access, basic cardio and weights in my town0
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I've mentioned this on this site several times before, but I have an option through my health insurance so I pay $25.00 per month and can go to any gym in town. Actually, nationwide as long as the gym participates in the program. Most large ones do. I like variety so I go to 3 gyms regularly.
The cheap gym membership makes it justifiable for me to pay $300.00 per year for unlimited yoga classes. Seemed like a lot at first, but paying $10/class a couple times a week adds up quickly.0 -
£14.990
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Less than $30.0
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$100 for the gym and $99 for my yoga studio.0
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I don't pay anything monthly.
For a family membership, I pay $550 /year.0 -
I go to my local Crunch, got my membership on a special, so $34/month. San Francisco area.0
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I have two gyms I go to:
First one is a powerlifting and Olympic lifting focused gym. $30/month until my contract renews. Then it goes up $5 due to price increases.
Second one is pretty exclusive, but limited on equipment. Though, still has a good selection. Good for while at work, or can't make it to the other gym. So, either free. Or, I get paid to workout if I'm on the clock and have other work done.0 -
$10/month0
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I actually get paid to go to the gym....so that's good1
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Got a 3 person deal so €220 this year (€175 last year) but that also includes any classes plus a pool, jacuzzi and sauna. Could get one cheaper, and closer to where I live, but no pool.
Have a stationary bike, treadmill, airwaljer, vibroplate, step and set of weights at home, none of which are ever used. And a mountain bike which is probably used about 10 times a year, at most.0 -
$150. It's a big facility though. Has everything. Like a resort.0
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$31 includes main gym & women's only section, pool, sauna & all classes.0
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$15 per month includes group fitness, plus $15 for gym childcare0
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70$ a month. Its not 24hrs but I got a pool too!!!!! Lol0
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Full service gym with pool - $35 a month for the next two and a half years. Then I'll be 65, and it's free on the Silver Sneakers plan.1
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$32/ month0
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£250 per year or £20.83 per month. Cheaper to pay whole year up front. Boxing area, strongman equipment, powerlifting comp. plates and bar, monolift, up to 90kg dumbells, three squat racks, all the machines. Not so hot cardio stuff, they need a rowing machine but I love the spit znd sawdust approach.
The cheapest I have seen in the U.K. Is puregym for £10.99 per month, opening offer. They supposedly have squat racks. Not many of the "commercial" ones have a single one. If gym don't got more than one squat rack I am not interested.0 -
$29 a month at Anytime Fitness... that also includes tanning.0
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I go to the YMCA. Has lots of classes included, climbing wall, a couple pools, basketball courts and the usual equipment. $25 a month.0
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40$ that includes me a guest and my two children for the daycare0
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yasmine_ah wrote: »I go to the YMCA. Has lots of classes included, climbing wall, a couple pools, basketball courts and the usual equipment. $25 a month.
Wow, ours is $60 at the lowest income tier, going up to over $200!0 -
$70 at the Y. Less than a km from home, brand new facilities, pool and warm therapy pool, sauna, towels, shampoo/etc. and 18+ change room. Splurged for the 'fancy' membership after months of screaming, running children and mothers yelling after them in the normal Women's change room. I work in daycare, so it's nice to get a break at the end of the day. Well worth the extra cost0
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$26 at LA fitness. I bought the membership around July 4th a few years back, so I got a good holiday deal. I also just switched health insurances that provides a discount, so soon it will only be $6 a month.0
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