Why don’t insurance companies cover or help cover gym memberships?
I would really like to join the fitness center in my area, mainly because they have a pool & I used to swim competitvely, and I would also like to get back into shape. (I work out at home, but this place offers small classes for kickboxing etc, & I would like something new) Also, my daughter takes swim lessons there & we would get a discount on them. Anyway, membership for almost all of the fitness/wellness centers is pretty high. We are on a tight budget in my household too. It got me to thinking about how if insurance companies would help cover the cost of these places, maybe more people would join, and in turn stay healthier, which in turn would help keep insurance costs down. Does anyone else think this is a good idea? Or do you know of insurance companies that do this? I have BlueCross, which is pretty good, but I have never heard of insurance companies helping with this. What do you think?
KC-
I can only do so much at home…I have a 6 year old buggin me!
~Go Chiefs~
some do, the offer a reimbursement… you just have to ask and the company will send you a form that you have to fill out. I know my insurance company gives $300 back which helps.
North Houston Chiropractic Health Fitness & Wellness
im currently doing the at home fitness program p90x. i bought and used the p90x recovery formula before, but now that im out i really dont want to spend all that money on a new tub. what are some good POST workout supplements for women? im not looking to gain alot of mass or bulk, just lean muscle mass to tone my body.
just get a basic whey protein shake
O.N. 100% whey is a good brand. Any whey will do really.
and take it from a guy who lifts weights, you wont get big and muscular by accident….if it were only that easy.