Cost of gym membership in UK?

Givemewings
Givemewings Posts: 864 Member
edited October 1 in Fitness and Exercise
Could you tell me how much you pay for your gym monthly in the UK? And whether there is any joining fee?
Thanks!

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  • Ilovedrinkingtea
    Ilovedrinkingtea Posts: 597 Member
    I refused to pay a joining fee. My membership is £64 per month, battled down from £72 per month, but that includes a £10 optional charge per month for unlimited towels when I go. My gym is in London and in the city xx
  • melaniecheeks
    melaniecheeks Posts: 6,349 Member
    Fitness First in Belfast - monthly fee of £38, no joining fee.
  • My gym is £34 a month with a £7.50 joining fee. That's in Inverness, Scotland lol
  • alibeany
    alibeany Posts: 42 Member
    I pay £40- joint membership in London
  • sophieshaped
    sophieshaped Posts: 228 Member
    I pay about £45 per month for a Greens platinum membership (everything included inc towels), and didn't pay any joining fee. Usually they're desperate for your business and will always do new deals/promos – hang in there for those.
  • LushLoni
    LushLoni Posts: 161 Member
    St Pauls LA Fitness (London City) I got 12 months for the price of 9 with booking fee waived, £428 for the year. I get free towels and there is a good sized pool + saunsa + steam room

    Shop around and take advantage of free gym passes they hand out.
  • RoosterB
    RoosterB Posts: 214 Member
    £31 a month at DW but they took over my old gym so might be a lower rate than normal.
    They're desperate at the moment for new members regardeless of what they say so be tough with them. No joining fees and if they want to tie you into a contract then you want discounted rates.
  • Suzay
    Suzay Posts: 60
    Wow lol it's like £17/month over here for a gym membership...
  • I use the gym group only £15.99 a month with £20 join fee.

    It's basic gym with no pool but great vaule - no yearly contract!!!!
  • Im in Rotherham and i pay £37.50.. Its optional to pay a £10 if you want an induction.
  • Kerry5524
    Kerry5524 Posts: 6 Member
    Hiya...

    I pay an annual membership of £28 at our local leisure center , then it is on a 'pay as you go' basis. For a spin class it is £4.60 a class.

    I also belong to 'Sussex Bootcamps' which is quite expensive at £82 a month for a 12 month mebership (3 times a week) however it is much more rewarding than a gym. As you get a more one on one time with the trainer, plus lots of social activities. A very active forum and a lot of support from trainers and other members of the group.

    :smile:

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  • freddyrussell
    freddyrussell Posts: 15 Member
    The gym i'm joining in September is £23 a month, gym, swimming pool and sauna!
  • jayb0ne
    jayb0ne Posts: 644 Member
    Look into Council run gyms. Some of them are pretty good. I used to use the Sportcity one (by the Manchester City ground) which was a very well equipped gym with sauna, steam room, pool and classes. I think it was just over £20 a month. Plus your local council may run a discount scheme for city residents. Manchester City Council offer leisure passes to all Manchester residents which gets you fat discounts at council facilities.
  • Um I pay £107 per month for David Lloyd, but that is on a 3 monthly rolling basis, I pay more for this. I use the gym 4-5 times a week and its lovely. It has a huge swimming pool, outdoor pool, golf range, tennis courts, gym, classes, steam / sauna, jacuzzi, personal training, restaurant, hairdressers etc all included.

    It is expensive but its a lovely gym and its never crowded. The staff are friendly and it just has a nice atmosphere to it.
  • sooh2011
    sooh2011 Posts: 134 Member
    I didn't realise mine was so expensive! Mine is £44 per month and that's at the reduced corporate membership (although, I think anyone with a job can get that as they seem keen to put you on it). It's in a four star hotel with a nice pool, sauna, steam room, cardio and weights room. I've been running outside a lot lately, so it costs me approx £44 each time I go at the moment.
  • Ilovedrinkingtea
    Ilovedrinkingtea Posts: 597 Member
    I am clearly a chump who is being fleeced by the gym!!!

    To be fair though, I could join the nice LA Fitness in St Paul's but then I wouldn't be able to go at lunchtime. The joy of my gym is it's about 3 doors down from where I work, that means I have time to do a class at lunch and then swing by in the evening for another class on the way home.

    xx
  • kellyshay
    kellyshay Posts: 11 Member
    I pay £33 per month for DW but my memberships slightly cheaper as I joined before it opened.
  • patriciaachish
    patriciaachish Posts: 39 Member
    My family pays £204 a month at David Lloyds Hampton. £204 is for me, my mom, my dad and my little sister. I pay £50 for my half, It's costly but amazing! ^_^
  • littleali
    littleali Posts: 179 Member
    My Gym was running a 'join for free in July' scheme so until September 2nd it's free, and from there on in I pay £28 a month for use of the gym/courts/pool and classes.
  • nickiw68
    nickiw68 Posts: 71
    I use Fit4Less in Canterbury - I pay £19.99 per month and I think it was around £30 joining fee. It is a basic gym with only gym equipment and weights etc.

    YOu can get it for £14.99 per month if you sign up for a year, but I wanted to go monthly to see how I got on...I only have to give one months notice.

    It's cheap and cheerful - has what I need !!
  • MissTomGettingThin
    MissTomGettingThin Posts: 776 Member
    I'm a member of a Seb Coe Gym.
    They are charging a range of memberships but I paid up front and as I've been a member a couple of times before I got a year for £330.
    No Joining fee. Never pay those!!
    It's got a gym, weights, pool, steam, sauna, jacuzzi, tennis courts and has classes too which are free to peak members.
  • ziggy67
    ziggy67 Posts: 351
    My husband pays £32 a month at our local Fitness First gym (no joining fee). We pay an extra £7 a month on top of this so that I can go once a week as a guest on his membership. They are so flexible that they usually wave me through for free and I get to use the gym two or three times a week which is great.
  • caroltina
    caroltina Posts: 453 Member
    I use a local authority run gym, is £30 a month and very well equipped, and no joining fee, but if you work for the local authority like me (teacher) I get a discount to £20 a month. They are very competitive about extra services like personal training (ours is free) because they have to be viable or the council will close them - so you can get lots of perks, I love it too because you get a good mix of people, not just a bunch of mirror watchers!
  • caroltina
    caroltina Posts: 453 Member
    forgot to say that membership entitles me to unlimited gym access, swimming, sauna's, classes and this is availabe in any of the sports centres in the county!
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