I think it depends on the rules some gyms have. If you can find one that excepts under ager and your parents will sign what ever needs to be signed then you would be good to go. You just have to find a place that will let you go with out adults with you. I know there are some out there. Good luck hunting
2006-10-12 18:03:22
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answered by melindarix@sbcglobal.net 4
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I would take your parents along just to cover the bases. They may need a signature of someone over the age of eighteen to sign the gym membership..good luck!!
2006-10-12 18:06:27
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answered by Maximus_2007 3
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Call around to your local gym's and see what their rules are. One thing to keep in mind is that you are only fifteen and you may not be safe going to the gym. In that I mean if you are trying to gain muscle at such a young age it can be dangerous. If you are simply interested in cardiovascular fitness and light weight training then you are fine, but do not perform heavy weight lifting with the intention to build muscle. Since you are not fully grown, adding bulk muscle can damage your growth process resulting in arthritis, and or osteoporosis. It can even cause bone marrow problems. Keep this in mind.
2006-10-12 18:09:28
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have a checking account and your parents will sign on the parent/guardian line of the membership contract it shouldn't be a problem at most gyms.
2006-10-12 18:08:09
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answered by OU812 5
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yes it is possible because 24 hour fittness allows people from the age of 12 years to join a membership without any supervision
2006-10-12 18:03:28
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answered by brandy 1
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Yes. 24 Hr. Fitness lets you sign up at the age of 12. For gold's though i think you need to be 16+.
2006-10-12 18:06:22
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answered by ☼Divine Wind☼ 3
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I think so but it may depend on what state you live in. Just call around to your local gym or YMCA and ask
2006-10-12 18:01:03
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answered by Lynne D 5
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