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Crunch Fitness Military & Veteran Discount
Crunch Fitness gives verified military, veterans & first responders a 7-day free trial plus $0 enrollment and $3 off monthly dues via ID.me. Here’s who qualifies and how to redeem.
Crunch Fitness offers a military, veteran, and first-responder membership deal verified through ID.me. According to Crunch’s own page, the offer pairs a 7-day free trial with the "Peak Results Military Plan": $0 enrollment and $3 off the standard recurring monthly dues. There is no published flat percentage — the benefit is this enrollment-and-dues structure.
You verify your status with ID.me, then either join online (enter your ID.me credentials in the checkout flow) or join in club (verify at the front desk, where staff apply the discount manually). Crunch says the offer is available only at participating locations, and because most Crunch gyms are franchised, exact participation and pricing can differ by club — confirm with your local gym before joining.
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Opens crunch.com · Verify military/veteran or first-responder status with ID.me (online or in club) for a 7-day free trial plus $0 enrollment and $3 off monthly dues on the Peak Results Military Plan — participating locations only
Crunch Fitness Military Discount — Key Facts
- Discount
- 7-day free trial + Peak Results Military Plan: $0 enrollment, $3 off standard monthly dues (no published %)
- Verification
- ID.me — online at checkout or in club at the front desk (barcode entered manually)
- Eligible groups
- Military, veterans, first responders (page FAQ + ID.me also reference nurses/healthcare)
- Where to redeem
- Online checkout and in club — participating locations only
- Limits
- One code per person per month; franchise pricing varies; no flat percentage
- Region
- United States
Source: Crunch Fitness — Exclusive Gym Discounts for Military, Veterans, First Responders (ID.me verification) · Last verified: June 23, 2026
WHO QUALIFIES
Crunch Fitness offers a military, veteran, and first-responder membership deal via ID.me: a 7-day free trial plus the "Peak Results Military Plan" — $0 enrollment and $3 off the standard recurring monthly dues. There is no published flat percentage; the benefit is this enrollment-and-dues structure. Verify with ID.me online at checkout or in club. Available at participating (largely franchised) locations only, so pricing and participation vary by club.
- Active-duty military and veterans — eligible (per Crunch’s body copy and the launch press release).
- First responders — eligible (per Crunch’s body copy; ID.me also lists a Crunch First Responder offer).
- Nurses / healthcare providers — Crunch’s on-page FAQ "Who is Eligible?" names "Military personnel, nurses, and healthcare providers," and ID.me lists Crunch under its Nurse category. This is inconsistent with the rest of Crunch’s page, which focuses on military/veterans/first responders — treat nurses/healthcare as eligible via ID.me but confirm with the club.
- Reserve / National Guard — not enumerated in Crunch’s official source (ID.me’s standard Military community typically covers them, but Crunch’s page does not confirm). Military spouses and dependents are referenced in marketing ("families") but not defined as eligible — confirm locally.
- Retirees, surviving spouses / Gold Star families, teachers, and government employees are not stated (ID.me lists no teacher/government offer for Crunch). Students have a SEPARATE Crunch Student Special, not part of the military offer. United States.
| Audience | Discount |
|---|---|
| Verified military, veterans & first responders (via ID.me)Plus a 7-day free trial. The "Peak Results Military Plan." No published flat percentage — Crunch states this enrollment-and-dues structure. One code per person per month. | $0 enrollment + $3 off monthly dues |
HOW TO REDEEM
Online at www.crunch.com
- Verify with ID.meGo to the Crunch/ID.me verification link (hosted-pages.id.me/offers/crunch-fitness) and verify your military or first-responder status with ID.me.
- Start your membership at a participating clubBegin your membership purchase on crunch.com at a participating location.
- Choose "verify with ID.me" at checkoutIn the online checkout flow, choose "verify with ID.me" and enter your ID.me credentials. Once confirmed, the discount is applied automatically in checkout.
In store
- Verify at the front desk (or in advance)If not yet verified, scan the QR code at the club’s front desk to reach ID.me’s verification portal and verify. If already verified, show your ID.me credentials/proof (digital or print) to the associate.
- Staff enter the discount manuallyThe barcode on your ID.me verification will not scan — the associate enters the discount manually. Ask about the 7-day free trial and the Peak Results Military Plan ($0 enrollment, $3 off recurring dues) when signing up.
HOW IT WORKS
Verification is handled by ID.me. You can verify ahead of time online or on the spot at a club by scanning the front-desk QR code; ID.me confirms your eligible community status. Crunch’s page states each person can request a one-time code once a month via ID.me. ID.me may periodically require re-verification per its own policies, so don’t assume verification is permanent. If automatic verification fails, ID.me provides a support path, and the club front desk can help apply the discount manually — and remember the barcode must be entered by hand, it won’t scan.
Two honesty notes. First, there is no percentage: Crunch publishes only "$0 enrollment + $3 off dues" on the Peak Results Military Plan, so any "10%/25%/50% off" you see is from third-party sites and isn’t confirmed by Crunch. Second, Crunch’s own page is inconsistent about who qualifies — the body copy says military, veterans, and first responders, while the FAQ says "Military personnel, nurses, and healthcare providers," and ID.me lists Crunch under Military, Nurse, and First Responder categories. We reflect that (nurses/healthcare appear eligible via ID.me) but flag it; confirm your specific eligibility with the club.
A few things Crunch doesn’t spell out, so we don’t assert them: Reserve/National Guard (ID.me’s Military community typically covers them, but Crunch’s page doesn’t confirm), and spouse/dependent eligibility (marketing mentions "families" without a defined rule). To save other ways, Crunch runs a separate Student Special for enrolled students and participates in third-party fitness-benefit programs (e.g., Active&Fit Direct, Renew Active, One Pass) that depend on your health plan, not military status. Planet Fitness and Anytime Fitness run their own military deals worth comparing.
Exclusions & fine print
- Available only at participating Crunch locations. Crunch is largely franchise-operated, so participation and exact pricing vary by club — confirm locally.
- The discount is the Peak Results Military Plan structure ($0 enrollment + $3 off dues); applicability to other membership tiers is not stated in the official source. One promo code per person, once a month, via ID.me.
- The ID.me barcode will not scan in club; manual entry by staff is required.
- Any specific "percentage off" (e.g., 10%, 25%, 50%) is not stated by Crunch and appears only on aggregator/editorial sites — unverified. Stacking with other promos is not addressed. United States.
SOURCES
- Crunch Fitness — Exclusive Gym Discounts for Military, Veterans, First Responders (ID.me verification) — Crunch Fitness
- ID.me Shop — Crunch Fitness store page (Military / Nurse / First Responder offers listed) — ID.me
- PR Newswire — Crunch Fitness Partners with ID.me to Honor Veterans (Nov 10, 2022) — PR Newswire
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Can I combine it with promo codes or sale items?
Does Crunch Fitness offer a first responder, teacher, nurse, government, or student discount?
MORE MILITARY DISCOUNTS
All military & veteran discountsEditorial policy
- Source priority. We cite Crunch’s own ID.me page and the ID.me storefront first. The 7-day trial, Peak Results Military Plan ($0 enrollment + $3 off dues), ID.me verification (online or in club, one code per person per month), and "participating locations only" are from Crunch’s page. Crunch publishes NO flat percentage — aggregator "10%/25%/50%" claims are unverified and not asserted. Crunch’s page is internally inconsistent on eligibility (body copy: military/veterans/first responders; FAQ: military/nurses/healthcare), and ID.me lists Crunch under Military, Nurse, and First Responder — we reflect that and flag it. Reserve/Guard and spouses/dependents are not enumerated by Crunch, so we don’t assert them. Because Crunch is heavily franchised, confirm participation and exact pricing with the local club.
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