Summer’s the time to sweat it out and get fit! And, this summer, Planet Fitness is making exercising more affordable for families with teens. The popular fitness center is bringing back its High School Summer Pass program, inviting high school teens ages 14 to 19 to work out for FREE at any of its 2,500+ Planet Fitness locations across the U.S. and Canada, including more than 25 clubs in Denver.
The program runs from June 1 to August 31, 2024.
Since the High School Summer Pass program began, Planet Fitness has invested more than $200 million in waived membership dues to promote youth health and wellness and improve the physical and mental health of millions of teens.
View each club’s class schedule and sign up for classes by visiting your local club. Plus, the Planet Fitness app also features a variety of workouts that are categorized by fitness level and will help you focus on your personal goals.
By the end of summer five lucky teens nationwide will be awarded with $10,000 individual academic scholarships via a TikTok video submission contest.
Additionally, the top five schools with the most student sign-ups on our Leaderboard will each receive $10,000, which can be used to fund athletic equipment, field renovations, physical fitness classes and health and wellness initiatives.
Here’s how the High School Summer Pass works:
Pre-Register
Get a head start on your summer fitness program by pre-registering.
Download the PF App
Create an account using the same e-mail you used to register and explore all the FREE PF App has to offer before your digital club pass becomes available on June 1, 2024.
Get Ready to Move
Work out at your home club for FREE from June 1 to August 31, 2024. (Teens can only work out at the Planet Fitness location where they signed up.)
Teens under the age of 18 must register with a parent or guardian. To sign up, any teen under the age of 18 must have a parent or legal guardian with them. Once they have the waiver form signed, teens can work out alone.
Visit PlanetFitness.com/SummerPass to register now.