Push your strength and endurance to the max & win cash rewards of ₹30,000! You have to record the maximum number of push ups you can do in a minute and submit your video, however if you are feeling brave then you can repeat this as many times as you like. Remember by 31st October 2015, you will need to be amongst the top 10 contenders to take part in the final live event.
All you need to do is invite your non-Gymer friends and family to Gymer using your referral code on the app and get them to request their first workout with free credits. Hit any of the levels below and you could workout free all month long!
Special promotion only for this Friday, Saturday & Sunday. Book a Gymer session and you could win merchandise worth Rs.3000. Also, get a free Sipper for every booking.
Simply pay by the hour for your chosen gym/studio. One click cashless payment and you are all set to work out.
With the growth of location based service aggregation startups in the country, a new niche segment has emerged leveraging this principle – marketplace for gyms and other fitness centers. Startups operating on these lines are making it easier for people to discover and enroll into membership programs to get fit. Bengaluru based startup, Gymer was co-founded by Srikanth Balakumar and Kushal Kumar in June 2015, it provides solutions for the Health and Fitness industry.
Many people sign up for gym memberships to help themselves stay fit. But, with high membership fees, many are apprehensive about paying up, not knowing whether they will be able to use the gym regularly. On the other hand, many gyms face the problem of a low signup ratio and a high drop-out rate.
Market research revealed that 60-70 per cent of those who pay a gym membership fee (anywhere between Rs 15,000 and 25,000 per year) hardly turned up to use the facilities. Only eight per cent of the population went to the gym at least 20 days a month. And 20 per cent would attend 10- 20 days a month.
How often have you missed your workout because you were working past your gym timings? Or did not sign up with a gym because you were unsure of staying on? Or did you ever fantasize about stopping by any gym on your way home that was still open? Many have these questions and there are a few people who have sought to remedy the situation with an app called Gymer according to YourStory.
The unique concept of Gymer was first reported by yourstory.com, few days after the launch. Appreciating the concept of gym by the hour – and pay as you go, the article by Harshit Mallya, noted that many people sign up for gym memberships to help themselves stay fit.
Gymer is a service that allows users to workout at the gym on an hourly basis with no membership fee.