
Thing to Do in Texas: Planet Fitness Summer Gym Membership for Teens
Yes. Planet Fitness is Offering a Free Summer Gym Membership for Teens! (2023 Registration Date Update)
Looking for things to do in Texas with your Teens? Planet Fitness is now offering a Free Summer Gym Membership for Teens! Starting May 1, 2023 teens can work out in Planet Fitness for free. You can easily sign your teen up for this program by registering here. That will allow your teen to work out this summer. Once you have signed up, download the Planet Fitness App to get your digital keytag. Then your teen will be ready to workout to checkout your home club and get their glow on!
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To qualify for this High School Summer Pass your teen must be from ages 14-19. If they are under the age of 18, a parent or guardian must sign them up online or in-person.

Planet Fitness Free Teen Membership for the Summer 2022
Planet Fitness is Offering Scholarships Too
When your teen up, you will be entered for a chance to win a $500 scholarship which will be awarded one per state. You’ll also be entered to win a $5,00 grand prize scholarship.
For complete Official Rules, eligibility, and free entry details, visit here. Sponsor: Planet Fitness Franchising LLC, 4 Liberty Lane West, Hampton, NH 03842 USA
Go here to sign your teen up!
Planet Fitness has more than 2,254 clubs and 15.2 million members in all 50 states (and beyond!). We offer a non-intimidating, hassle-free, welcoming environment – known as the Judgement Free Zone® – that makes everyone feel comfortable. According to the Centers for Disease Control, less than 15% of teens were meeting the daily physical activity recommendation during the pandemic, and that’s why we’re offering teens a safe and welcoming space where they can get their sweat on in a healthy way.**
**Centers for Disease Control
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