Cancellation
We're Sorry To See you Go!
Don’t lose all of the improvements you worked hard to make in the off season. Keeping one day a week of training during the season can help you keep the speed, strength and mobility you’ve gained. And it can also help prevent injuries.
Please fill out the form below to cancel your membership. We require 15 days notice to process your cancellation and hope to see you back soon!
Can I pay weekly, biweekly or monthly?
Your membership will be deducted on the same day each month. If you would like to set up an alternative payment schedule, please have a chat to us.
Can I put my membership on hold if I can't make it and for how long?
You are able to put your membership on hold for up to eight weeks if you are injured, busier than usual or expecting to spend time out of town. Please let us know two weeks in advance of your hold period and we will arrange to suspend your payments. We’ll need a start and finish date as we will automatically to restart your membership when your hold period is complete. We can only put a membership on hold for a maximum of eight weeks. Anything more is considered a cancellation, which will be carried out in accordance with our normal cancellation terms. Of course, we would love for you to come back and will be happy to discuss renewing your membership at any time.
Can I cancel my membership at any time?
Yes, you have the flexibility to cancel your membership. Please refer to our Membership Agreement for specific details on cancellation policies and any associated fees. Our goal is to accommodate your needs while ensuring the best fitness experience for you.
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