What is a virtual membership Everyone Active?
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What is a virtual membership Everyone Active?
As part of the adult fitness membership, you get your online Everyone Active Profile, which allows you to keep track of your progress, set goals and gives you access to a number of training plans and video workouts to enjoy at home.
Who runs Everyone Active?
As Everyone Active celebrates its 30th anniversary, CEO Stephen Hulme talks to Sports Management about how it all started and how he and his team have built one of the most successful operating companies in the UK.
How do I pause someone active membership?
To activate this benefit, please request a suspension of your membership from our website, Freeze My Membership Request before 20th of the month to be effective the 1st of the following month, as you will need to agree to the term of the freeze.
What does an Everyone Active card do?
When you join Everyone Active, not only do you get unlimited access to the gym and facilities (based on your membership), you also get a personalised online profile on which you can record your activities, online statistics and plan your exercise regime.
How do I register my Everyone Active card?
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- First you will be required to sign into your Everyone Active profile, you can do this by going to profile.everyoneactive.com/login.
- You will need to log into your account using your email address and password.
Who is the founder of Everyone Active?
Stephen Hulme
Founded in 1987 by now-CEO, Stephen Hulme, Everyone Active’s first centre in Hinckley, Leicestershire, opened in 1988, in partnership with Hinckley and Bosworth Council.
How do I cancel my Everyone Active app?
To cancel your Everyone Active membership, simply fill in this online form, or notify them directly in writing to “Everyone Active, 2 Watling Drive, Sketchley Meadows, Hinckley, Leicestershire, LE10 3EY”.
What is a concession membership?
Concession Member means any Member or Additional Member that falls within one of the following categories: (i) junior member aged 10 or under; (ii) junior member aged 11 to 14; (iii) young adult member aged 15 to 22; or (iv) a senior member aged 65 or over.