Empowering Teens: Planet Fitness Summer Pass Program 2025

Planet Fitness High School Summer Pass Program Returns
With the arrival of summer, Planet Fitness is excited to announce the return of its vibrant High School Summer Pass™ program. This annual initiative, now in its fifth year, is designed specifically for high school teens aged 14 to 19, granting them free access to any of the 2,700+ Planet Fitness locations across the U.S. and Canada. This opportunity starts from June 1 and runs until August 31, making it a perfect chance for youngsters to work out and strengthen not only their bodies but also their minds.
Why the Summer Pass is Important
Since its inception in 2019, Planet Fitness has dedicated over $300 million towards waiving membership dues for teenagers, fostering health, wellness, and a community of fitness enthusiasts. The High School Summer Pass has enabled millions of teens to embrace healthier lifestyle choices during summer, a crucial period often void of structured physical activities.
Mental Health is a Key Focus
Recent studies indicate that mental health concerns among teens are on the rise. A survey conducted by Planet Fitness revealed that a significant percentage of parents in Canada worry about their teens' mental well-being, with 68% expressing concern for mental health, 72% for stress levels, and 67% regarding mood fluctuations. These statistics highlight the pressing need for supportive environments that promote physical activity and mental health.
The Impact of Exercise
Encouragingly, the same survey found that teens prioritizing exercise report higher levels of happiness—93% of them feel happy and 88% feel confident. Parents also recognized the notable benefits of regular physical activity, including increased happiness (55%), confidence (47%), and reduced stress (44%). It’s clearly evident that exercise plays a pivotal role in enhancing the overall well-being of teens.
Navigating Through Teen Challenges
As teens navigate the emotional ups and downs associated with adolescence, regular exercise serves as a vital tool to combat these challenges. An overwhelming 91% of teens agree that physical activity aids in managing emotional hurdles. However, there exists a knowledge-action gap, where only 45% of teens actively choose exercise in tough times.
Addressing Screen Time Concerns
In addition to the complexities surrounding mental health, the survey indicated that 74% of teens feel social media and video games occupy too much of their time—a sentiment echoed by 67% of parents. This highlights the necessity for communities like Planet Fitness to provide comprehensive fitness programs that inspire teens to move away from screens and engage in healthier pursuits.
The Benefits of Joining Planet Fitness This Summer
Colleen Keating, the CEO of Planet Fitness, notes the importance of fostering a judgment-free environment where every member—from seasoned gym-goers to first-time visitors—feels welcomed. Through the High School Summer Pass, teens are equipped with valuable resources to cultivate lasting fitness habits. Participants will enjoy:
- Access to a vast selection of strength equipment and new plate-loaded machines.
- Best-in-class cardio equipment and ample stretching space.
- Guidance from certified Canadian fitness trainers through complimentary fitness training.
- Custom teen workout plans aimed at building strength efficiently and safely.
- Utilization of the free Planet Fitness App, which includes hundreds of on-demand digital exercises.
- Inclusivity within a non-judgmental community environment.
Get Involved with the Summer Pass Program
For those interested in joining this enriching program, detailed information on the High School Summer Pass—along with the registration process—can be found at PlanetFitness.ca/SummerPass. This initiative aims to empower teens with the tools needed for a healthier lifestyle at any of the numerous Planet Fitness locations across North America.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the High School Summer Pass program?
The High School Summer Pass program allows teens aged 14 to 19 to work out for free at Planet Fitness locations from June 1 to August 31.
Who is eligible to participate in the program?
Teens aged 14 to 19 can participate, with those under 18 required to sign up with a parent or guardian.
What fitness resources are available to participants?
Participants gain access to strength equipment, cardio machines, personal training sessions, and various workout plans tailored for teens.
How does exercise benefit mental health for teens?
Regular exercise is linked to improved mood, reduced stress, and enhanced confidence, which are essential for teens' mental well-being.
How can I register for the High School Summer Pass?
Visit PlanetFitness.ca/SummerPass for more information and to register for the program for free.
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