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Westchester gyms brace for surge in New Year's resolutions as new state will make it easier to cancel

At the younkers YMCA, they usually see about 30 new members sign up each January.

Julia Rosier

Jan 3, 2025, 10:28 PM

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One of the most common New Year's Resolutions is signing up and going to the gym. But starting in February, a new state law will make it easier to cancel a gym membership without a penalty.

Westchester County gyms are preparing for an influx of people this month.

"It happens every year. We call it the 'resolutioners,'" says Quamel Broadhurst, health and wellness manager at the Yonkers YMCA.

At the Yonkers YMCA, they usually see about 30 new members sign up each January. They've registered five new members since Jan. 2, but are expecting more.

"January and February the gym is packed. You can't find any equipment," says Nelson Torres, a Yonkers resident.

The Yonkers YMCA isn't alone.

At Equalize Fitness, also in Yonkers. they're expecting many more new members in the next few weeks.

"They say, 'oh, I need this resolution of losing 10 pounds,' or getting something done as far as their physical fitness, says Michael Fizz, executive director of Equalize Fitness.

But both gyms say New Year's resolution members don't always stick with it for long.

"I would say about 30% will stop coming after about a month and then after about 90 days or so, they may come back," says Fizz.

Local gyms also told News 12 that a lack of time during the week may not be the only reason why people tend to quit the gym after January.

"One of the biggest issues that we see if affordability," Broadhurst says. "Walk around the community or just do things at home so if the cost is not within your budget, there's ways to stick to your fitness program."

Starting in February, a new state law will make it easier for those working out on a budget. It will require health clubs to accept and process cancellations and refunds within 10 business days.

The new law also allows gym members to cancel online, and gym contracts can be canceled without a penalty up to three days after they’re signed.

The goal is to allow members to cancel without a financial penalty and give more flexibility.

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