Pure Gym has just given us the push we need to keep on our New Year's resolution to get healthy.
The national gym chain is offering 50% off the first month to new members along with no joining fee.
Whether you're a gym nut looking for an excuse to switch or you're new to the fitness scene, here is the excuse you've been looking for.
Here's everything you need to know about the Pure Gym deal to help you make 2022 your fittest year yet.
“To anyone nervous about joining the gym, I’d say don’t be put off. No matter what your fitness level is do not be too hard on yourself and take it easy.”
— PureGym (@PureGym) January 12, 2022
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Sign up to Pure Gym
Pure Gym is running its 50% off the first month deal with a £0 joining fee to new members from January 11 to 17 2022.
Use the code 'SAVEHALF' on the website to get your discount.
The deal can only be used at selected gyms from the chain's 300 branches nationwide.
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You can check out where your nearest gym is and if you can redeem the discount there via the Pure Gym website.
Classes are included in the membership at no extra cost and you can view all the different sessions via the Pure Gym website too.
There is no contract and you can also choose from a range of membership options to suit you.
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