Whether you want to gain muscle or burn fat a gym membership is going to be a good idea.
However, this can be a costly expense, and with many finding themselves only able to visit the gym twice weekly is it worth the sign up fee?
Below is an infographic showing some of the average gym membership fees across America. How does your gym membership compare?
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<p>Average Gym Membership Fees USA – An infographic by the team at <a href=”http://www.skinny2fit.com/”>Skinny2Fit</a></p>
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I think the most shocking statistic is the number who take out gym memberships but then never use them. What a waste of money. And no wonder there is an obesity crisis.
Can gym fees be tax deductible?
Gym membership, for the vast majority of people, will not be tax deductible. I would recommend speaking to an accountant or a financial advisor to verify. 🙂
What about the average gym fees in the UK?
Research [1] has found that the average gym fee in the UK is £32 a month. Obviously, this will vary depending on your location, but London is the most expensive.