How much do you pay for your gym membership?
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If you have a 24 hour fitness near you, Costco.com sells 2 year memberships for $300 (then, if you have a flexible benefits program at your place of work, you can have your doctor write a note saying you need the gym and you'll save another 28-35% because of pre-tax benefit).0
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About $100/month for both my husband and I. Includes whole gym, and 3 pools. (Lifetime Fitness)
Ditto - Lifetime Fitness. but I use everything - the cardio equipment, swimming pool, weights, spin classes, yoga classes, etc... it's worth it. I am there 6 days a week. Nice showers, and all the towels you can use. I use their spa for massage, mani/pedi, too :-)0 -
I just sign up for OneLife fitness..theres 5 locations in my area and one of them has an indoor pool and rock climbing wall..I paid $49 reg fee then it $39mth plus $9 per child in the kids club 1 yr contract but since i signed up after the 20th they gave me a mth free.. The gym by my house has 50 classes,media room,tanning,cardio and weight training,basketball..also they are open from 5am-11pm most days of the week for those people who need to workout before/after work!
I loved OneLife - unfortunately I moved out of the area so had to leave.0 -
My work has a partnership with a company that can get us cheap deals. I went with a 1 yr membership to 24 hr fitness $189 & no startup. It's for all locations except super sport. I love it! I also talked em in to extending that deal to my SO.0
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I pay $319 for two years (through Costco) and I get way more than my money's worth. I LOVE 24 hour Fitness!
Yep, prepay is the way to go-if you're going to use it!! I got a three year pre-pay at 24 Hour Fitness for $549 with first year guaranteed renewal of $49/year. Not sure if it will increase after that (only first year is guaranteed).
I also belong to Anytime Fitness and pay 19.99/month. Not as many amenities (pool, basketball, stuff I wouldn't use anyway), but has personal training and Fitness on Demand classes.
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LOVE 24 Hour Fitness ... absolutely necessary for the odd hours I work out, natch.
I paid ~$550 for a 3-year contract some years back. It hurt, but there was a clause in the contract that allowed me to renew annually for $99. I'm currently paying $99/year for All-Club Sport access, which basically means I can work out at any 24 Hour Fitness that's a Sport Club and below, and group classes are free. Plenty for me!
Great deal!! I love 24hr Fitness too!! Mine though is a Super Sport so end up paying more for all club pass but still think its a good deal! No contracts here...
Thanks! Yeah, I almost walked away from the rep when I heard how much the 3-year plan was, but once he said $99/year, I was all ears (I didn't mind the contract because I knew I was in it for the long haul ... I'd been to other gyms, and this by far was the best suited for me). He should've led with that "catch". :laugh:
We don't have any Super Sports in this state, although not sure how many more amenities I really need. They'd probably be nice to visit on a guest pass when I'm on the road though.0 -
zero dollars. But I (1) live in a building with a gym, (2) own my own spin bike, (3) run and bike outside (own a road-bike), and (4) own a set of bands for strength training, and a set of push-up bars. ;-)0
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My boyfriend and I pay $29.99 for the 2 of us at LA Fitness. Keep an eye out on the local gyms and see if they run any specials. My gym offers them DAILY. You might also want to consider a recreation center or YMCA, as those tend to be cheaper (I used to go to one, but ours closed down for renovations).0
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I pay $33 monthly for a family gym membership and $29 for another (Gold's Gym). I save a ton of money not eating out so it's worth having the convenience of both. The family gym is close to work so I can go at lunch and the other I workout with my boyfriend. He prefers the Gold's atmosphere and we're not taking in a ton of calories eating out.0
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$10 at Planet Fitness.0
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There's a full gym in my office at work (no pool but there are classes) and it's $25/month but if you go 8+ times in one month the fee is waived so basically....nothing! I also have a free gym in my apartment complex.
I used to pay $29.95/month for a local chain gym and I could go to any location (8+) and all classes were included. I loved that place but I moved out of the state0 -
$35/ month with 2 $15 gym upkeep fees that are due in November and April. Not bad if I do say so myself!!0
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There's a full gym in my office at work (no pool but there are classes) and it's $25/month but if you go 8+ times in one month the fee is waived so basically....nothing! I also have a free gym in my apartment complex.
I used to pay $29.95/month for a local chain gym and I could go to any location (8+) and all classes were included. I loved that place but I moved out of the state0 -
I pay fifty~four dollars a month. Two pools, spa, sauna, classes, indoor track, you name it, my gym has it...decent hours, too many kids at times, eh....But, I love it. Four Seasons Athletic Club here in Bloomington/Normal IL.0
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I pay 10 dollars a month and once a year a 55 or 65 dollar payment0
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I belong to a 24 access gym - $39.95 then I get a 5% discount because of health insurance...0
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$35.00,for my husband and I because my husband is in school. Also my gym is a basic one also0
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Monthly pass - $41.80. It includes pool and fitness room, sauna, hot tub. My husband just got the pass as a Christmas gift from his parents for 1 month as I wanted to go swimming.0
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OUCH!!! I joined 24-hr fitness in California. I pay 26.99 monthly with no contract. Paid 26.99 initiation fee to join along with first and last months fees. I can use any of their gyms regardless of location.
All classes are included in the monthly membership fee. And of course the huge benefit of this gym is their hours. Very convenient..
I know they are always changing their fees...
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This is true. I went to a Super Sport in O.C. and the desk guys was sure to let me know my membership was All Sport which didn't include Super Sport though he still let me work out for that day. I live in San Diego though and there are only 2 Super Sports and countless Sports. A new Super Sport is opening next year near my job so I'm considering upgrading if I like it. Like I said earlier though I pay $20 per year now and the upgrade will be $20 per month (still a good deal for Super Sport supposedly) but I'm not sure I will want to pay 12 times what I pay now.LOVE 24 Hour Fitness ... absolutely necessary for the odd hours I work out, natch.
I paid ~$550 for a 3-year contract some years back. It hurt, but there was a clause in the contract that allowed me to renew annually for $99. I'm currently paying $99/year for All-Club Sport access, which basically means I can work out at any 24 Hour Fitness that's a Sport Club and below, and group classes are free. Plenty for me!
Great deal!! I love 24hr Fitness too!! Mine though is a Super Sport so end up paying more for all club pass but still think its a good deal! No contracts here...
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Have you been to a regular Sport? Do you find a big difference between the two?
They tell me the difference is the racquetball courts. I have an allsport near me but havent been as the super sport is closer and newer. As soon as my Last hip is repaired I will be able to use the racquetball courts as I love to play!0 -
I don't pay anything. I bicycle around the neighborhood about 5 miles a day, and use resistance bands for strength training 3 times a week.
Apart from the cost of the bands, about $85, it's zippo!0 -
I'm in the uk so not much of a comparison but for la fitness I pay £24 a month, pool, sauna, jacuzzi, steam, gym and loads of classes every week. they are so easy to knock down in price if you keep trying0
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We have a family membership for the YMCA and it costs $79/month. Our children are young, so this includes 2 hours of child care per day per child. Our Y has 2 pools, a big slide, bunches of cardio machines, weight machines, free weighs, a circuit training area, 2 courts, classes, an outdoor track, 5 locker rooms (one for women 18+, one for men 18+, one for girls, one for boys and a family locker room). There's also a "family room" that has sofas, arm chairs, booths, tables, etc and a gigantic 3 story structure for kids to play on. They love it and so do we!
Bonus, they're opening up a Subway restaurant in our Y next month and there are doctors offices, physical therapy, labs and xrays on site.0 -
We have a family membership at the YMCA as well, and it costs $78/month. It is a really nice facility, but not quite as nice as the previous post made by piebird790
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I have FREE family membership to my Y (largest in the country) in exchange for volunteering (I teach 2 spin classes and 1 dance class each week, and sub other classes sometimes). Check out your local Y and see if they offer free membership for volunteers. Mine uses volunteers in every department (not just fitness instructors) and requires only 2 volunteer hours per week for free membership.
I have volunteered with Ys in FL, CA and TX and each has had slightly different benefit plans. Check it out!
BTW, in January, many Ys have an open house where they waive the joining fee, and/or you can join in January for the cost of the date (i.e., $1 on the 1st, $13 on the 13th, etc.).
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50 a month use to be 100 a year and i lapse a couple of months of payment and lost the offer. still worth it though.0
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i should turn to that instead maybe buy some work out equip probably cheaper than paying monthly0
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I joined LAFitness on July 4th and got a great deal. $29.95 a month and then Health Partners reimburses me $20 when I go 12 times a month.0
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119...renaissance club sport...its more along the lines of a country club, but gym. I go there because its the best and clean.0
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Planet Fitness- I pat about 20/ month. It reminds me of Average Joe's from Dodge Ball. Its ok, it gets the job done. The "trainers" that are there dont really train people, just tell them what to do but not how to do it...0
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We used to pay about £80 per month for me, my husband, our then-8-year-old and our then-2-year-old, and the facilities were top notch (at Total Fitness). We do, in fact, intend to reprise our memberships, but our gym usage slipped and we basically didn't really have time to attend anymore. We also prioritised our debts and so we cancelled... But when we start getting somewhere debt-wise and free up some more time (both our careers have been very time-intensive) we'll get back to it.
I'm currently considering getting a cheapie gym-and-pool subscription to my local leisure centre, which is £14 per month. Ideal? No. There are no classes included, and I like classes a lot. But if I can swim as much as I like and use their exercise equipment, it's got everything I really need.0
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