The Free Teen Fitness program is back at GoodLife Fitness this summer to help you get your ten moving instead of sitting at home playing video games. Participating teens will have full club access with the following exceptions: pool, sauna, whirlpools, certain free weights/machines identified during orientation, Hot Yoga and indoor tanning program.
- Free teen Membership for ages 12 – 17 at time of registration
- Membership term: July 2, 2015 – September 6, 2015
- Membership includes use of most club areas at all locations during these hours: 7 days a week 8am-4pm with last check-in at 3:00pm.
- Parent or legal guardian must enroll Teen Member and provide proof of age
- Teen Members will receive their Membership card at the end of a mandatory orientation session
- Maximum workout time for Teen Members is 2 hours per day
Click here for more details or to enroll your teen online
If there are “exceptions” , then it’s not “full” club access … just sayin’ …
I have to agree with Hugh, only available 8 till 4, how do this teens get to the gym when and if there parents work those hours. Myself, if work 8-4, how do I get both of my teen daughters there to be able to enjoy this wonderful experience you are providing.
They could take the bus? They are 12, not 2.
What if they don’t live on a bus route??
It is understandable, people with memberships are more likely to use it after work so it is a peak time for them. They don’t want paying members to leave and go elsewhere because it is too busy with people who are there for free and will stop going at the end of summer
Compared to last year, there are a lot less restrictions but not full access, I agree
12?!?! Since when are children under 16 years old allowed in the gym?! And this should apply to all students – students come home from school abroad and want a summer membership by there aren’t programs for that.
GoodLife have had a Teen program for a while, but I imagine they get funding through the govt programs to get kids moving that pays for it to be free or a tax write-off.
WOW people is your glass alway half empty? Thank you Good life for offering such a program, not everyone will be able to take advantage but I am sure many grateful families will.
Jee-zuz! Some people would complain if they weren’t being hung with a new rope. It’s an opportunity for kids to develop good healthy habits, get out if the house during the day and stay fit! #Quityerbitchin!
If you cannot find a way for your child to get to something thats free. You obviously do not want it. What ever restrictions they have is still alot more then nothing that you had before. “Well Im not on a bus route or Im at work” and so on is all a bunch of lame excuses. You have friends and fam that could team up if you want a better life stile for your children. I’m a mother 3 and If I want something good for my kids I will make it happen and not sit around and cry thats its not free enough or I cant when I didnt even try.
#Sorryasspeople!
I’m 16 years old and I’ve been to the gym since I was 14, I was just wondering, when they said they were restricting some free weights, what does that mean? If any of you guys can answer this would be great.
Probably heavier weights to cover themselves for insurance purposes, you would have to ask at the orientation