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Posted: 2016-04-27T15:31:09Z | Updated: 2016-04-27T16:50:20Z Classpass Users Are Furious About Its Dramatic Price Hike | HuffPost Life

Classpass Users Are Furious About Its Dramatic Price Hike

Unlimited membership in New York City jumps from $125 to $190 on May 30.
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New York City ClassPass members are the latest in the country to feel the burn of yet another price increase for the beloved boutique fitness service. 

The program, which connects users with fitness classes around their city for a flat fee, charges prices that vary depending on location. The company felt backlash when it raised prices in NYC from $99 to $125 in July , and Wednesday morning, NYC users had another rude awakening when ClassPass announced the monthly cost of unlimited classes would jump to $190 (or $200 for new members) after May 30. The news comes just days after ClassPass announced price increases in cities like Boston , too.

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An excerpt of an e-mail that went out to ClassPass users in New York City Wednesday morning.

Users will automatically be enrolled in a new core membership option, which offers 10 classes per month for $125, and will have to opt in to the $190 unlimited membership if they so choose. 

Of course, hell hath no fury like a ClassPasser scorned. Users quickly flooded social media with a slew of reactions to the news. Some people wondered whether or not the jump will include incentives for users to stay -- like, say, eliminating the three-class-per-studio-per-month rule:

 Some used GIFs to express themselves:

 

 Some people offered solutions: 

 

Some declared their departure from the service:

and some just took a more... purist approach to channeling their anger:

ClassPass maintains that the current "one-size-fits-all" membership program is simply not feasible for how quickly the service has grown and the sheer volume of participating studios. CEO Payal Kadia explained the company's position in a statement:

"We’re encouraged by the engagement on ClassPass and the tremendous growth we’ve had that shows we are fulfilling our mission of helping people live a more active life, but we have to evolve our business model and adjust prices in order to create long-term sustainability with both our members and the market."

ClassPass also announced it will offer new users 50 percent off of its base membership of five classes per month for $75.

Still, we wouldn't be surprised if the service sees a big increase in kickboxing reservations after today.  

Before You Go

15 Gym Hacks For People Who Hate Exercise
Lunge between stations (01 of15)
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Instead of dragging your feet over to the next workout station, try lunging across the gym. It will keep your heart rate up without wearing you out and keep your muscles warm. (credit:Shutterstock / Charles Knox)
Put frozen berries in your water bottle(02 of15)
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If your water bottle always ends up being unpleasantly lukewarm, put a handful of frozen berries in it. It will keep your water refreshingly cool as well as adding some flavour and a healthy sugar boost. (credit:shutterstock)
Don't watch the clock (03 of15)
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You dont have to stay hours to make the most of your workout, watching the clock will only make it seem like a chore. Dont wear a watch and keep going until you feel youve come to a natural stop. (credit:Gary S Chapman)
Have a plan and stick to it for the first month (04 of15)
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Going to the gym with no structure is never going to get you motivated. Most gyms offer a free session with an instructor to create the right work out for you for the time you have. Write down each set you want to do and take this with you when you workout. Youll feel a great satisfaction ticking off each set as you go.
Don't take your phone (05 of15)
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Exercising is a brilliant stress reliever; so dont add to it by checking your work emails every five minutes. Phones are also a huge distraction so leave it in your locker; you can live without Twitter for an hour. (credit:Ammentorp Photography)
Mix it up (06 of15)
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If youre bored of your workout its time to make some changes. Try going to some classes or going for a swim. Ask a member of staff about a piece of equipment you havent used before and give it go. (credit:Getty Images/Vetta)
Don't just do cardio (07 of15)
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It can be very tempting to jump straight on the treadmill, set it for 45 minutes and stay there for the duration. Whilst cardio is great, mixing it with weight training will maximise your workout to make you leaner, fitter and stronger. (credit:Getty Images)
Wear nice workout gear (08 of15)
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If you go to the gym in an old baggy T-shirt and tracksuit bottoms, youre going to feel just as grotty. Treat yourself to some new gear and youll notice the difference, not only in your confidence, but also in your workout. Most decent workout gear is sweat-wicking so it will keep you fresh and cool. (credit:shutterstock)
Visit during off peak (09 of15)
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The peak times for most gyms are around 8am before work and 5.30-7pm after work. Try and squeeze half an hour in during your lunch break, go later in the evening or on a Sunday. (credit:Hero Images)
Get a good playlist (10 of15)
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The oldest trick in the book, but it really helps. Gym radio stations can get monotonous so create a playlist that really gets you moving. So you dont get bored of the playlist, try making different ones for different stations. (credit:Getty Images)
Try and go with friends (11 of15)
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Get a close friend to come with you when you go to the gym and dont flake on them. Theyll act as motivator and as well as helping with your workout. If you can talk to someone whilst running it will regulate your breath to make sure youre not overexerting yourself. (credit:Getty Images)
Listen to an audiobook (12 of15)
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If youre not a fan of the top 40, download an addictive audiobook or podcast and only allow yourself to listen to it when youre at the gym. (credit:AOL)
Always keep a gym bag packed(13 of15)
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Even if youre not planning on working out, take a packed gym bag to work or leave one in your car. That way if the mood takes you, you dont have to go home first and give yourself the option to decide against it.
Don't sit between sets (14 of15)
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Its common knowledge that standing burns a lot more calories than sitting down. It will also benefit you psychologically as it will let you focus on your work out instead of sitting down and allowing your mind to wander.
Make friends with the exercise ball (15 of15)
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Incorporating exercise balls into your workout is simple but extremely effective. Use them for crunches to improve your balance and raising and lowering one when squatting works your arms too. (credit:Alamy)

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