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Can a skinny person join planet fitness?


Question Posted Sunday April 20 2014, 7:49 pm

I know they have strict rules and does the lunk alarm actually go off? Do they allow anyone to join?


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Imperfectionist answered Monday April 21 2014, 1:29 pm:
Why wouldn't they? It's a judgement free zone. I go to planet fitness and there are beyond skinny people there all the time.

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ArghhJill answered Sunday April 20 2014, 11:56 pm:
Of course you can go to planet fitness if you are skinny! They only sound the alarms if people drop weights or judge other people.

I went to planet fitness when I was back in high school and found the low rates and 24 hour service awesome.

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Short_N_Punky answered Sunday April 20 2014, 9:44 pm:
I do believe so because even skinny people need to get toned and stay healthy... They cant judge you if your skinny or big.

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