Did You Know? – Insurance May Offer Deals on Gym Membership!

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New Year, New Me

With the New Year just around the corner, it’s time to make plans of bettering ourselves without actually meaning to. Just kidding – if you have the willpower, you can do whatever you want!

A common New Years Resolution theme is never sticking it out, especially when it comes to improving your physique. For those of you who have paid through the nose for a gym membership only to drop out after the first 10 minutes on a treadmill, we have some excellent news for you. In 2020, you can drop out of a gym without paying heavily if you have the right insurance.

Awesome Discount Programs

Depending on your insurance company, you can get great deals for signing up for a gym. All it takes is a quick phone call or application through their online site and – voila! – you’re all set.

Granted, not all of these programs can actually beat signing up at the gym in person price-wise, but it’s worth spending a few moments to learn what sort of discount or wellness programs the company offers before tying yourself down to a membership commitment.

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Best of all, if your insurance is mandated by your company, you can waiver wellness program registration fees. Simply as a manager to make the call and you’re pretty much set forever.

And it doesn’t even have to be health insurance companies. Even AAA offers Health and Wellness Discounts that reduce membership and/or registration fees for as long as you lift weights at more than 10,000 fitness centers across the US.

It’s important to note that discounts and available fitness centers vary from region to region, so you should make the call ahead of time before hitting the gym.

We can thank the kind-hearted u/HockeyPaul of Reddit for shedding light on these awesome discount programs in the subreddit YouShouldKnow. Here’s the link to the original post.

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