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  2. Here’s the Average Gym Membership Cost at 7 Popular Chains

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    You don't have to put off joining a gym... Across the country, countless national and local gyms are ready to help you fulfill your fitness goals. Here’s the Average Gym Membership Cost at 7 ...

  3. Gold's Gym - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] [9] Due to that impact, Gold's Gym became the most famous gym worldwide, which more than tripled the membership prices. Gold's Gym continued to be considered a landmark in bodybuilding culture [ 12 ] and has achieved cult status.

  4. Gym. Membership Cost. Annual Fee. Planet Fitness. $10. $49. 24 Hour Fitness. Varies by location; some as low as $9.99. $49 for some membership tiers. YMCA. Varies by location

  5. Health club - Wikipedia

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    Health clubs offer many services and as a result, the monthly membership prices can vary greatly. A recent study of American clubs found that the monthly cost of membership ranged from US$15 per month at basic chain clubs that offer limited amenities to over US$200 per month at spa-oriented clubs that cater to families and to those seeking ...

  6. Compare and Contrast: The Best Gym Membership for Your ... - AOL

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    Pricing information below reflects membership to single clubs in the New York City area, California and the Midwest. Prices and gym features are subject to change by location.

  7. 24 Hour Fitness - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, 24 Hour Fitness became a sponsor of the 2004–2008 United States Olympic teams. The sponsorship grants memberships to some U.S. Olympic hopefuls, and includes upgrades to some U.S. Olympic Training Centers across the country, including renovation of the facility in Colorado Springs, Colorado, in 2004 to be followed by Lake Placid, New York, and Chula Vista, California.