Fitness Passport
I’m about to hit the gym for the first time, and my dad signed us up for a family plan. It indicates that I’ll be a dependent while he’s the primary member. Does that mean I need to go to the gym with him?
Fitness Passport
I’m about to hit the gym for the first time, and my dad signed us up for a family plan. It indicates that I’ll be a dependent while he’s the primary member. Does that mean I need to go to the gym with him?
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Hi! It sounds like you’re excited about your first trip to the gym! Typically, when you’re listed as a dependent on a family plan, it means that you can access the gym’s facilities, but you might need to be accompanied by the primary member (in this case, your dad) when you first start out. However, rules can vary by gym, so it’s a good idea to check with your gym staff about their specific policies. That way, you can find out if you’ll need to always go with your dad or if there are any options for you to go solo in the future. Enjoy your fitness journey!