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Teens train free all summer long at Planet Fitness

Now in its fifth year, the High School Summer Pass has already waived $300+ million in membership dues to help teens build lifelong healthy habits.

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A teenager with a medicine ball at Planet Fitness.

School’s out and the gym is in.

Photo provided by Planet Fitness

This summer, Planet Fitness is bringing back its popular High School Summer Pass — a program that gives teens (ages 14 to 19) free access to 2,700+ Planet Fitness locations across the US and Canada.

From June 1 through Aug. 31, high schoolers can take advantage of a full range of fitness perks designed to keep them active, healthy, and feeling great, like:

  • Top-of-the-line cardio and strength equipment
  • Stretching zones and welcoming workout spaces
  • Hundreds of on-demand workouts via the free Planet Fitness app
  • A focus on physical and mental well-being during the school break

Whether they’re training for fall sports, working on their wellness goals, or just looking to establish healthy habits, Planet Fitness is giving teens the tools — and the space — to thrive.

Learn more + register your teen

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