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The Committed Club

Updated: Mar 10, 2023



Why? To help members set a commitment to their health by recognizing the simple yet important act of showing up.


What is it? The committed club is an attendance-based recognition and reward system to get members consistently showing up to Targhee Athletics each month. It will be broken up into monthly, quarterly, and yearly milestones with rewards along the way. In order to achieve the committed club status, you will have to attend at least 15 classes during each calendar month. At the end of each month, quarter, and year, we will recognize those individuals who have attended at least 15 classes during EACH of the coinciding calendar months.


Monthly

At the beginning of each month, we will recognize the prior month’s committed club. All members of the committed club for that month will be entered into a raffle to win a $25 gift card redeemable for any retail items at Targhee Athletics. We will be raffling off 2 gift cards every month! For example, everyone who attends at least 15 classes from January 1st to January 31st will be recognized as a member of the committed club for January and will be entered into the January Raffle. The full list of the Committed Club names is also given recognition on our social media.


Quarterly

At the end of each quarter (3-month period), we will recognize the quarterly committed club. All members of the committed club for that quarter will be entered into a raffle to win a $50 gift card to Targhee Athletics. For example, everyone who attends at least 15 classes in January, February, & March will be recognized in the 1st quarter committed club and will be entered into the quarterly committed club raffle.


Yearly

At the end of the year, we will recognize and reward the individuals who have been in the committed club for at least 11 out of 12 months of 2023. This means you will have to get at least 15 visits in 11 of the 12 calendar months in 2023. The yearly committed club members each receive an exclusive t-shirt that is only available to those who have earned it. You can’t buy it. You will also be entered into a raffle to win a FREE month of membership at Targhee Athletics.


FAQs

Q: How will the visits be tracked?

A: The visits will be tracked through Pike13 when you sign up and show up to class.


Q: If I miss the committed club for a given month or quarter, will that affect the next month or quarter?

A: No, each month and quarter are considered separately from the previous months and quarters.


Q: Will I get a bonus for exceeding 15 visits in a calendar month? Can I use extra visits towards a past or future month?

A: No, the focus of the committed club is rewarding you for being consistent each month, so there are no additional rewards for exceeding 15 visits or ways to transfer visits to other months. As it relates to the committed club, having 15 or 30 visits in a given month is equally as awesome.


Q: What if I miss one month out of the yearly?

A: We realize there are times that truly keep us out of the gym (childbirth, illness, etc.) so you have one drop month for the year. You have to make 11/12 months to be entered into the yearly committed club.


Prizes!

Monthly

  • We will raffle off 2, $25 Targhee Athletics gift certificates that can be redeemed for any Targhee Athletics retail items.

Quarterly

  • We will raffle off 2, $50 Targhee Athletics gift certificates that can be redeemed for either retail or membership at Targhee Athletics!

Yearly

  • Everyone who achieves the committed club status for the entire year (or 11/12months) will earn a limited-edition Targhee Athletics Committed Club t-shirt that they can proudly wear for the rest of their lives.

  • In addition, we will raffle off a FREE month of Targhee Athletics membership to ONE lucky winner.

Note: We will track the winners throughout the year and don't allow someone to win two prizes in a given year.

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