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Anytime Fitness Military & Veteran Discount
Anytime Fitness confirms a military discount — but each independently owned club sets its own rate, so there’s no national %. Call your local club to confirm, push for waived joining/key-fob fees, and weigh HSA/FSA and the free on-base gym.
Anytime Fitness confirms on its own FAQ that it offers a military discount — alongside student and senior discounts. The catch: because every Anytime Fitness is independently owned and operated, the discount is opt-in per location, and there is no national percentage published. In the brand’s words, "it’s always best to check with your local club directly to learn what discounts are available near you."
So the real move is to call your specific club: ask whether they offer a military discount, how much it is, and whether they’ll waive the joining and key-fob fees. Also worth knowing — Anytime Fitness memberships can qualify for HSA/FSA reimbursement (via a Letter of Medical Necessity), and if you have base access, the on-base gym is free.
You may see coupon sites quoting a confident "10–25% Anytime Fitness military discount" as if it were a national rate. It isn’t — Anytime Fitness publishes no percentage, and at any given club the real answer may be a different number or no discount at all. Treat those figures as unverified.
This independent guide (not affiliated with Anytime Fitness or Purpose Brands) helps you get the best real deal. Anytime Fitness controls its terms and clubs can change them at any time, so always confirm with your local club.


Opens www.anytimefitness.com · No national military rate is published — the discount is opt-in per independently owned club, verified in person with a military ID
Anytime Fitness Military Discount — Key Facts
- Military discount
- Confirmed to exist, but set by each independent club (opt-in)
- Amount
- Not published nationally — varies by location (may be $0)
- Average dues
- ~$53/month (varies by club, plus club-specific fees)
- Verification
- At the club — show a military ID or discharge paperwork
- Central program
- None — no ID.me or GovX military verification
- HSA / FSA
- May qualify via a Letter of Medical Necessity (tax benefit, not a discount)
- Region
- United States (with worldwide club access)
- Parent company
- Purpose Brands
Source: Anytime Fitness — FAQs (official: confirms military discount exists but is opt-in per club; ~$53 average dues; HSA/FSA pathway; transfers; independent ownership) · Last verified: July 6, 2026
WHO QUALIFIES
Anytime Fitness confirms on its own FAQ that it offers a military discount, but because every club is independently owned and operated, the discount is opt-in per location and no national percentage is published. Call your local club to learn the rate (if any), ask them to waive the joining and key-fob fees, and weigh HSA/FSA reimbursement and the free on-base gym before signing.
- Active-duty service members — eligible where the local club opts in; active duty with base access also has the free on-base gym as an alternative.
- Reserve and National Guard members — generally eligible with proof of service, but the rate is club-dependent.
- Veterans and military retirees — commonly eligible with discharge paperwork or a veteran ID, decided by the individual franchise.
- Military families and spouses — sometimes included; ask the local club, as there is no national rule.
- Students and seniors — Anytime Fitness runs separate club-discretionary student and senior discounts, also opt-in per location.
- Each group’s eligibility and amount is set by the independently owned club, so confirm with your specific gym before assuming you qualify.
| Audience | Discount |
|---|---|
| Military — active duty, reserve, National Guard, veterans, and retireesAnytime Fitness confirms the discount exists but sets no national rate — each independently owned club decides whether to opt in and by how much. Call your local club to confirm; at some clubs it may be $0. | Varies by club |
| Military — joining / key-fob fee waiverSeparate from any monthly discount, some clubs may waive the one-time joining and key-fob fees as part of a military offer — often a bigger one-time save than the monthly percentage. Not a published policy; ask locally. | Ask your club |
| HSA / FSA reimbursement (tax benefit, not a discount)Membership dues may qualify for HSA/FSA reimbursement with a Letter of Medical Necessity (Anytime Fitness points to a Dr. B $15 virtual consult). It stacks on any discount as a tax benefit, subject to your administrator’s approval. | Pre-tax dues |
| Active duty with base access — on-base gym (alternative)Not an Anytime Fitness offer. If you have base access, the on-base gym is free — Anytime Fitness is worth paying for mainly when you need 24/7 hours or nationwide/worldwide club access. | Free |
HOW TO REDEEM
Online at www.anytimefitness.com
- Find your nearest clubUse the Find a Gym tool on anytimefitness.com to locate your closest Anytime Fitness and get its contact details. There is no online military checkout — the discount is applied at the club.
- Call or message the club directlyAsk the specific club: "Do you offer a military discount, and how much is it?" Because each location is independently owned, the answer only exists locally and can differ from the club down the road.
- Ask about fee waivers and HSA/FSAAsk the club to waive the joining and key-fob fees as part of the military offer, and ask whether your dues can be paid via HSA/FSA with a Letter of Medical Necessity.
In store
- Visit the club and ask for the military discountGo to (or call) your local Anytime Fitness and ask specifically whether it offers a military discount and what the rate is. Terms are set by that independently owned club.
- Bring proof of serviceBring a military ID or discharge paperwork (or veteran ID). Verification happens in person at the club — there is no central ID.me or GovX program.
- Negotiate the fee waiversAsk the club to waive the one-time joining and key-fob fees as part of the military offer. Members report this is sometimes granted even when no monthly percentage is available.
- Reconfirm after a PCS moveMemberships transfer with no transfer fee for relocations over 10 miles, but rates can change at the new club — reconfirm the military discount at your new location.
HOW IT WORKS
The honest core fact: Anytime Fitness’s FAQ says it does offer a military discount, but immediately qualifies that "it is up to each location to opt-in to offer the discount." That single sentence is why no national rate can be quoted — the discount genuinely exists, but it lives at the individual franchise, not at corporate.
Why the "10–25%" claims keep circulating. Aggregators and military-discount listicles generalize across many clubs into a tidy percentage range. That range is a third-party estimate, not an Anytime Fitness figure. Some members report no military discount at their club; others report waived enrollment fees — which is exactly what "opt-in per location" produces.
How verification works. There is no central ID.me or GovX program. You present a military ID or discharge paperwork at the club when you sign up, and the club applies whatever discount it has opted into. Because the rate is local, the smartest single step is to call your specific club before signing anything.
Where the bigger wins often are. Ask the club to waive the one-time joining and key-fob fees — frequently a larger save than the monthly percentage. Explore HSA/FSA reimbursement (a Letter of Medical Necessity, via a Dr. B $15 consult) to pay dues pre-tax. And if you have base access, the free on-base gym may beat any club rate — reserve Anytime Fitness for when you need 24/7 hours or nationwide club access.
Exclusions & fine print
- The military discount is not guaranteed at every club — some independently owned locations do not opt in, so the rate may be $0.
- No national percentage exists. Any "10–25%" figure you see on coupon or aggregator sites is a third-party generalization, not a corporate Anytime Fitness rate.
- Joining fees, key-fob fees, dues, and contract lengths are club-specific; the ~$53/month average varies by location.
- Fee waivers are club practice, not published policy — they may or may not be offered, so ask before signing.
- HSA/FSA reimbursement requires a Letter of Medical Necessity and your administrator’s approval — it is a tax benefit, not a discount.
- On a PCS transfer, rates may change at the new club, and the military discount must be reconfirmed there.
SOURCES
- Anytime Fitness — FAQs (official: confirms military discount exists but is opt-in per club; ~$53 average dues; HSA/FSA pathway; transfers; independent ownership) — Anytime Fitness
- Anytime Fitness — Find a Gym (locate and contact your local club) — Anytime Fitness
- Anytime Fitness — homepage (parent company: Purpose Brands) — Anytime Fitness
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Does Anytime Fitness offer a military discount?
How much is the Anytime Fitness military discount?
How do I get the military discount?
Do veterans qualify?
Do military spouses or dependents qualify?
Does Anytime Fitness use ID.me or GovX?
Can I use my HSA or FSA for an Anytime Fitness membership?
What happens to my discount if I move (PCS)?
Is the on-base gym a better option?
MORE MILITARY DISCOUNTS
All military & veteran discountsEditorial policy
- Source priority. We cite Anytime Fitness’s own FAQ first, where it confirms it offers a military discount but adds that "it is up to each location to opt-in to offer the discount" and "it’s always best to check with your local club directly." Because clubs are independently owned, we report the discount as confirmed-but-club-set and deliberately omit the "10–25%" figure circulated by coupon aggregators, which Anytime Fitness does not publish or guarantee. Dues and fees vary by location, so we describe the average (~$53/month) and link readers to the official FAQ and Find-a-Gym pages to confirm current terms at their own club.
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