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Classpass anyone?

moomin82
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Hi all
I was wondering if anyone has tried Classpass? It it gives you access to lots of (very expensive) fitness studios in London for an upfront fee.
I tried a one week trial with them for £10 and it was very fun trying out yoga, pilates and barre in London.
www.classpass.com
The next options for full membership are:
Either 3 month or 6 month options: You need to pay the full amount upfront e.g., £207 for 3 months (equivalent of £69 per month), £354 for 6 months (equivalent of £59 per month).
There are other clauses such as a £12 charge if you cancel a class less than 12 hours in advance. And if you stop your membership and rejoin at a later date there is a £69 fee
I would really like to sign up but unfortunately they don't offer monthly payments. I have a local gym membership for £46 a month, I feel I am only just learning to get the best use out of it through recently taking on a Personal Trainer.
I do have a lot of debt to pay off but also am focused on getting my weight down and improving my health. It really is difficult to cut back on those things you really enjoy. I love the concept and it is great for those fitness bods who like variety and want to try out the hottest studios. Not so great on the bank account though!
I was wondering if anyone has tried Classpass? It it gives you access to lots of (very expensive) fitness studios in London for an upfront fee.
I tried a one week trial with them for £10 and it was very fun trying out yoga, pilates and barre in London.
www.classpass.com
The next options for full membership are:
Either 3 month or 6 month options: You need to pay the full amount upfront e.g., £207 for 3 months (equivalent of £69 per month), £354 for 6 months (equivalent of £59 per month).
There are other clauses such as a £12 charge if you cancel a class less than 12 hours in advance. And if you stop your membership and rejoin at a later date there is a £69 fee
I would really like to sign up but unfortunately they don't offer monthly payments. I have a local gym membership for £46 a month, I feel I am only just learning to get the best use out of it through recently taking on a Personal Trainer.
I do have a lot of debt to pay off but also am focused on getting my weight down and improving my health. It really is difficult to cut back on those things you really enjoy. I love the concept and it is great for those fitness bods who like variety and want to try out the hottest studios. Not so great on the bank account though!
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9 Aug 2021: Achieved a perfect credit score on Experian (999/999 points - Excellent)
Debt free date: 23 July 2021.
Next goals: Save deposit as a first time buyer.
Find ways to increase income
Further reduce budget/ sell old stuff
Goals for October 2018: Eliminate unneccessary spending
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