This gym is best summarised in three words: quick, easy, and inexpensive. The promise of a FEEL GOOD EXPERIENCE is what sets Blink Fitness apart from the competition.
They believe that exercise is about more than just how it makes their clients appear; it is also about how it makes them feel. What's amazing about Blink Fitness Gyms is that they deliver on their promise of a positive experience by providing clean premises, cutting-edge equipment, and a nice and inviting staff. They currently have around 60 sites throughout the United States, with more on the way.
Background History of Blink Fitness
Blink Fitness first opened its doors in January 2011, with locations in Noho, Paramus, and Yonkers. Since then, it has rapidly grown into communities and suburbs such as Queens, the Bronx's Parkchester, and Brooklyn's Flatbush, which are deemed underserved in terms of fitness opportunities.
Blink Fitness is owned by Equinox Fitness, a high-end fitness brand with headquarters in New York. Equinox Fitness is at the top of the fitness world's leader board, thanks to its excellent gym facilities and upscale customers. Blink Fitness, unlike its parent firm, tries to keep gym memberships low and bills itself as a “no frills attached” gym.
The most recent Blink Fitness costs
MONTHLY MEMBERSHIPS
BLUE (90+ LOCATIONS)
Per Person with 12-Month Commitment
Annual Maintenance Fee (Blue) $54.99
Monthly Fee (Blue) $23.00
Cancellation Fee (Blue) $0.00
GRAY (SINGLE GYM ACCESS)
Per Person with No Commitment
Annual Maintenance Fee (Gray) $54.99
Monthly Fee (Gray) $15.00
Cancellation Fee (Gray) $0.00
ORANGE (SINGLE GYM ACCESS)
Per Person with No Commitment
Annual Maintenance Fee (Orange) $54.99
Monthly Fee (Orange) $10.00
Cancellation Fee (Orange) $0.00