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10 local gyms offering January deals and discounts

Kick off your 2024 fitness journey with these local gyms flexing January discounts.

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Get ready to pump some iron this year.

Will 2024 be your year of wellness? Whether you’re ready to break your personal records or are kicking off your fitness journey, we’ve got 10 local gyms flexing January discounts and deals to get you feeling your strongest.

Barbell Fort Worth, 955 N. Sylvania Ave.
Want to try out a new arsenal of weights and equipment? Sign up for a month-to-month or annual membership before the end of January and get 50% of the enrollment fee.

Revival Fitness, Multiple locations
Try your first session of dark-room group fitness for just $5, or sign up for an exclusive founding membership for the South Fort Worth location opening by March.

Movement Fort Worth, 2828 W. Lancaster Ave.
Get into climbing with a $0 initiation fee on monthly and annual memberships at the 5,000-sqft bouldering-only facility. Plus, members and day-passers can bring a friend for free on Fridays.

The Brick Gym, 6775 Camp Bowie Blvd.
New members can get a free week trial on personalized training, endurance classes, CrossFit, or group training boot camp.

EōS Fitness, 3560 Altamesa Blvd.
Sign up for a membership by Thursday, Jan. 11 for 14 free days of cardio and strength equipment, group fitness classes, a cycling studio, and a swimming pool.

CrossFit Panther City, 7400 Oakmont Blvd.
Exercise is better with a buddy — members can bring a friend for free from Monday, Jan. 8 to Saturday, Jan. 13. Plus, there are discounts for military, first responders, nurses, students, teachers, and groups. Not a member yet? Take a trial class or join the free community class on Saturdays at 9:30 a.m.

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Time to show off those muscles.

SPENGA, 3100 S. Hulen St.
Sign up before Monday, Jan. 15 for 50% off your first month in the New Year New Me special.

Soul Sweat Hot Yoga, 1217 8th Ave.
Mark your calendar for $10 cash happy hour and flow to a fun playlist on Fridays, 6-7 p.m. January playlists include 2023 hits, Justin Bieber, women of hip hop, and 1970s.

The Lab, 928 Travis Ave.
Join the strength, mobility, and HIIT gym and get a free week of training.

Pop’s Gym, 3212 Collinsworth St.
Sign up for a monthly membership and get a complimentary personal training session. Plus, stay tuned for a new sauna and cold plunge opening at the end of the month.

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