HyperFit USA Membership Policy: If you want to join our training, schedule an appointment to test drive our training and if you decide that our training will help you reach your goals and you are willing to work as hard as we train, then you can join.
The process: We send you a link to the various training package options; you select the one that best suits you and sign up. If at any time you need to change or cancel or whatever, then you go to your PayPal account and cancel. It is that easy. Your membership is effectively revoked the day you cancel your membership so if you lose motivation, then draw the line yourself and quit.
The typical membership process at other gyms involve dazzling you with equipment and getting you to sign an iron-clad contract with full knowledge that you will rarely, if ever, use it. We let you sip the Kool-Aid so you can decide if it is right for you. If the first question out of your mouth asks how much it costs, then this is the wrong place for you. If you are looking for a do-it-yourself model of fitness, then this is the wrong place for you. If you want to train harder than you ever have, then this is the right place for you.
With us, we ask you if you have the mustard to train as hard as we do. If you answer yes, then you have to prove it. You prove it by doing it, working hard and being consistent. You don't prove it by talking about how you want to do this and how you want to do that; instead, you prove yourself by doing. There is a constant vetting process to be a member here. What you did last time, last year or in high school does not matter. What matters is right here, right now, and what you are doing NOW!
Everyone wants to "get in shape" or lose a few pounds or something else. Our people are not "woulda-coulda-shoulda" people. Our clients train hard right here and right now. They work hard day in and day out without making excuses. Our clients get results. The question is: are you one of those people?
We don't feel the need to make contracts necessary. If you are not serious about your training, then don't pay for a service you are not going to use.





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