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This summer, teens have a great opportunity to get or stay in shape at Planet Fitness.

The fitness chain is once again offering a free pass for the 2024 summer break, so teens won’t need to pay any membership fees.

Free Gym Memberships for Teens This Summer

Planet Fitness is providing free gym memberships to teens this summer through the High School Summer Pass ’24 program. Students aged 14 to 19 can enjoy free access to the gym until August 31.

Those under 18 must sign up with a parent or guardian, which can be done either online or in person at a local Planet Fitness.

The summer pass allows usage during all open hours at Planet Fitness and includes access to fitness classes offered at the gym.

Additionally, parents and guardians can request a free day pass to work out alongside their teen.

Motivating Teens to Prioritize Fitness

The High School Summer Pass was introduced to encourage high schoolers to prioritize fitness.

This year marks the fourth summer that Planet Fitness is offering free admission to teenagers. In 2023, more than 3 million students participated in the program.

Craig Benson, Interim Chief Executive Officer at Planet Fitness, stated in a press release, “As the leader in fitness with locations throughout the U.S. and Canada, Planet Fitness is proud to continue to invest in today’s youth by providing free access to fitness during a critical time in their lives.

Many teens continue to be impacted by the long-term mental health impacts from the pandemic, yet studies show that exercise can have a significant, positive impact on teens’ overall wellness.”

This annual initiative aims to give teenagers a “judgment-free zone” where they can engage in 60 minutes of physical activity each day, which the World Health Organization notes can also improve their mental health.

 

Source: 10news

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