The cost of a membership to your local fitness center can be pricey,
especially if you are looking for a modern facility with a wide
selection of the most current equipment. But there are ways to improve
your physical fitness without denting your fiscal fitness.
Don’t Buy a Membership—The fact is that many Americans’ resolve to exercise can be ephemeral, leaving them with membership bills that keep coming. To protect against this risk, consider:
Resource: http://www.authenticcounsel.com/resource-center/lifestyle/saving-on-fitness-membership-costs
Ways to Save on a Fitness Center Membership
Don’t Pay List Price—There are ways to save on the quoted fee schedule.- Take advantage of free trials. They may be as short as one day or up to 30 days. It will allow you test the club’s vibe and its members.
- Search for coupons. Fitness centers may offer coupons that reduce the cost.
Visit the fitness center website and “deal of the day” websites to see if coupons
are available. - Negotiate. Let the manager know you are looking around, the prices you’re being quoted and ask him or her to make a best offer. Shopping during the slow season or at the end of the month gives you greater leverage.
- Join with a friend. A fitness center may have special pricing. If they don’t, it’ll certainly increase your negotiating leverage.
- Exercise during off-peak hours. Some fitness centers, especially the 24-hour ones, may offer discounts for using the facility in off-peak hours.
Don’t Buy a Membership—The fact is that many Americans’ resolve to exercise can be ephemeral, leaving them with membership bills that keep coming. To protect against this risk, consider:
- Buying a month-to-month membership until you’re sure you’re going to stick with it.
- Starting your new exercise regime by buying an exercise video or walking/running outdoors.
Resource: http://www.authenticcounsel.com/resource-center/lifestyle/saving-on-fitness-membership-costs
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