GoodLife Fitness GoodLife Teen Fitness Program: Teens Can Work Out for FREE All Summer Teens Can Work Out for FREE All Summer!
get this dealKeep your kids active this summer at GoodLife Fitness, because their Teen Fitness Program is back for 2022!
The Teen Fitness Program is open to teens aged 12 to 17 and allows them to work out at over 250 GoodLife Fitness Clubs across Canada for free from July 4 to September 5!
A parent or legal guardian must register a teen and you do not need to be an existing GoodLife member to register -- simply visit the Teen Fitness page and click Register Now, select your preferred GoodLife Fitness Club, then fill out the required forms to enrol your teen.
All Teen Fitness members must complete a mandatory Teen Fitness Starter course at their selected GoodLife Fitness Club to receive a membership key tag which grants access to most club areas from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, seven days a week, with last check-in at 3:00PM. Dress code applies and certain areas are off-limit for teens. Check site for details.
Teen Fitness memberships are active from July 4 to September 5, with a maximum workout time of two hours per day -- click here to find the GoodLife Fitness Club nearest you.
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View allGood Life Fitness forces all new members to spend 1st hour in the gym with a trainer to go through a high-pressure sales pitch. That's the part I dislike. Plus majority of the trainers there are clowns anyways.
Went on a date with a girl once said she did her make up before going to the gym so she could take cute pics at the gym. She was showing me pics/videos of her and she had so much make up on and was barely exercising because it would come off the second she broke a sweat lol.
I'm 100% okay with this as we waste our money on so much useless stuff.
I'm tired of women taking videos of me while I workout my dad bod.
Not me, I will be at home playing video games.
14-17 year olds can sign up and use the facilities between 8am-4pm with a max 2 hours per session.
No access to the water (pool, sauna etc)
Free, no credit card needed, they do ask for photo ID. On day one a parent has to show up and they also have to sign up for a 1 hour tour.
My Kid signed up for this "Free" Summer Membership for a couple Summers and liked Goodlife Fitness Centres.
Now he's a Regular Paying Member. He still enjoys the Facilities.
Sometimes he complains about the Young Kiddies there (Age 12 - 17) being a nuisance.
Go early in the morning. 5-7am I promise you they're not there.
Unsolicited advice: review gym expectations and loss of privilege consequences for any reports of teenage stupidity, folks.
Testosterone is something else.
This is great for encouraging healthy living early in life, but I'm hoping it's a somewhat controlled environment.
Stay blessed, gents.
They become adults one day and pay up
Let me know if they are the trouble-makers; I'll end it (them?) right away. They should be good citizens though.
They're loud, obnoxious, playing tag in the change rooms and weight areas, and constantly flexing their non-existent abs in the gym mirror.