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10 Best Gyms & Fitness Clubs Near Me Offering Student Discounts and Reduced Rates
Finding a gym you can actually afford as a student or young adult comes down to two things: knowing which brands offer student rates and asking local clubs for their location-specific deals. Here are 10 reliable places to look, with sources and quick tips to help you verify current offers near you.
- YMCA: Sliding-scale and student-friendly memberships
- Why it’s great: Most YMCA associations offer income-based financial assistance and young adult/student categories, keeping monthly rates affordable.
- How to claim: Bring a current student ID (or proof of enrollment) and ask about student/young adult pricing or financial assistance.
- Find locations: https://www.ymca.org/find-your-y
- Sources:
- YMCA locator: https://www.ymca.org/find-your-y
- Example association financial assistance (programs vary by Y): https://www.ymcatriangle.org/financial-assistance
- Your university campus recreation center (often included in fees)
- Why it’s great: Many universities include campus rec access in student fees, making it the best “near me” option if you’re enrolled.
- How to claim: Check your school’s rec site; bring your student ID.
- Example policy: UCLA states student memberships and eligibility details on its student page: https://recreation.ucla.edu/membership/student-memberships
- Source:
- UCLA Recreation student memberships: https://recreation.ucla.edu/membership/student-memberships
- City parks & recreation fitness centers
- Why it’s great: City- or county-run fitness centers are typically lower cost, and many offer youth/young adult rates.
- How to claim: Search “[your city] parks & recreation fitness center” and ask about student pricing.
- Example: Chicago Park District operates dozens of low-cost fitness centers: https://www.chicagoparkdistrict.com/parks-facilities/fitness-centers
- Source:
- Chicago Park District fitness centers: https://www.chicagoparkdistrict.com/parks-facilities/fitness-centers
- JCC (Jewish Community Centers)
- Why it’s great: Many JCCs run full-service fitness centers with student or young adult pricing; access varies by location.
- How to claim: Find your nearest JCC and ask about student memberships.
- Find locations: https://jcca.org/find-a-jcc/
- Source:
- JCC Association directory: https://jcca.org/find-a-jcc/
- Planet Fitness: Seasonal free teen access (High School Summer Pass)
- Why it’s great: Each summer, Planet Fitness has offered free access for high schoolers (ages typically 14–19) at participating clubs.
- How to claim: Watch for the “High School Summer Pass” program and register online; bring a legal guardian if required by age.
- Program info: https://www.planetfitness.com/summerpass
- Source:
- Planet Fitness High School Summer Pass: https://www.planetfitness.com/summerpass
- CorePower Yoga: Student discounts at most studios
- Why it’s great: CorePower notes that many studios offer a student discount; verification and amounts vary by location.
- How to claim: Present a valid student ID at your local studio or call ahead.
- Source:
- CorePower Yoga FAQ (discounts vary by studio): https://www.corepoweryoga.com/faq/
- CrossFit affiliates (ask about student rates; independent pricing)
- Why it’s great: CrossFit affiliates are independently owned and often create local student deals or off-peak rates.
- How to claim: Contact boxes near you and ask for student/young adult pricing or class packs.
- Find affiliates: https://map.crossfit.com/
- Source:
- Affiliates are independently owned and operated: https://www.crossfit.com/affiliates/what-is-affiliate
- Anytime Fitness: Local franchises often run student specials
- Why it’s great: Pricing is set by individual clubs, and many run student promotions—especially in college towns.
- How to claim: Call or visit clubs near campus; ask for student ID verification requirements.
- Find locations: https://www.anytimefitness.com/
- Source:
- Pricing is set by individual locations (see FAQ): https://www.anytimefitness.com/faq/
- Discounted gym networks via health plans (Blue365, Fitness Your Way)
- Why it’s great: Some student or family health plans provide discounted access to large gym networks—often a flat, reduced monthly fee.
- How to claim: Check your insurance portal for “gym discounts” or “fitness benefits” and enroll through the partner site.
- Examples:
- Blue365 (Blue Cross Blue Shield member deals): https://www.blue365deals.com/
- Fitness Your Way by Tivity Health (offered through select plans): https://www.tivityhealth.com/fitness-your-way/
- Sources:
- Blue365: https://www.blue365deals.com/
- Tivity Health Fitness Your Way: https://www.tivityhealth.com/fitness-your-way/
- Climbing gyms: Student-rate memberships are common
- Why it’s great: Many modern climbing gyms are full fitness clubs (climbing, weights, yoga) and frequently offer student pricing.
- How to claim: Search “[your city] climbing gym student discount” or check membership pages; bring a student ID.
- Example chain: Movement Climbing, Yoga & Fitness lists membership options across locations: https://www.movementgyms.com/memberships/
- Source:
- Movement memberships (see location pages for categories): https://www.movementgyms.com/memberships/
How to confirm a student deal near you in 10 minutes