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How to Calculate Cost Per Visit for Frequent Gym Users
How to Calculate Cost Per Visit for Frequent Gym Users
Cost per visit is the simplest way to answer, “Am I getting good value from my gym membership?” Calculate yours by dividing what you truly pay in a month by how many times you actually go. In short: “Cost Per Workout = Monthly Fee ÷ Number of Visits Per Month.” To make that number accurate, include prorated fees and recurring add‑ons, and track real check-ins for at least a month. For physique athletes training 4–6 days per week, dialing in this metric protects your prep budget, reduces risk, and helps you pick bodybuilding-ready clubs that you’ll actually use. As a working definition: “Cost per visit (CPV) is the amount you effectively pay each time you use your gym, calculated by dividing your total membership fee for a period by the number of actual visits in that same period. It’s the simplest apples-to-apples way to judge membership value.” FitnessJudge uses CPV as a baseline for judging membership value.