Let’s face it—when you invite someone to the gym, it’s like inviting them to try kale for the first time. It’s a touchy subject. You want to show you care without accidentally implying, “Hey, buddy, you should probably lift something heavier than a donut.” So how do you do it? Fear not, because we’ve got some foolproof (and hilarious) strategies to help you extend the gym invite with tact, humor, and zero awkwardness.
10 Ways to Invite Someone to the Gym Without Offending Them
1. Play the Buddy Card
Who doesn’t love a good “Let’s hang out!” pitch? Frame the gym invite as quality bonding time:
Example:
“Hey, I’m starting a new gym routine and need a partner to keep me accountable. Wanna join me? You can yell at me when I skip leg day!”
This way, the focus is on you needing their help, not them needing to swap fries for burpees.
2. The Fitness Adventure Hook
Turn the gym trip into an exciting adventure. Make it sound like you’re inviting them to a fun outing rather than a sweat-filled chore.
Example:
“I just found this gym with a rock-climbing wall and a smoothie bar. Wanna check it out together? It’s basically adult recess!”
Smoothies and climbing sound way better than cardio and crunches.
3. The “Try Something New” Challenge
Frame the invitation as a way to try something new or trendy. People love novelty, and the gym offers plenty of weird and wonderful experiences.
Example:
“They’ve got this yoga class where you balance on a surfboard. It’s either going to be amazing or hilarious. Let’s do it!”
Even if they’re skeptical about gyms, the curiosity alone might reel them in.
4. Use a Social Excuse
If they’re social butterflies, lean into the community aspect of fitness.
Example:
“I joined this small group fitness class, and the instructor is hilarious. Plus, everyone’s super friendly—you’d love it!”
The promise of good vibes and new friends is much more appealing than an hour of treadmill slogging.
5. Blame It on Science
Science is your best friend here. Drop a fun fact to subtly nudge them.
Example:
“Did you know exercising with a friend doubles your endorphins? Basically, it’s happiness on steroids. We should test this theory out!”
Now you’re not just inviting them—you’re practically doing research.
6. Share the Perks
Sometimes it’s all about the incentives. Find the perks of the gym and share them enthusiastically.
Example:
“They have these massage chairs in the lounge area that make it all worth it. Let’s go ‘work out’ and then fight over who gets the chair first!”
People can’t resist the promise of relaxation, even if it comes after a workout.
7. Leverage Humor
Poke fun at yourself to make the invite lighthearted and approachable.
Example:
“I tried this new workout and ended up looking like a baby giraffe learning to walk. You’ve got to come witness this circus act in person.”
Now you’re the subject of the laugh, not them, and they’ll feel more comfortable joining you.
8. Sneak It Into a Broader Plan
Sometimes the gym is easier to accept as part of a bigger plan.
Example:
“Let’s grab coffee this weekend. There’s a gym nearby I’ve been meaning to try—wanna come with? We can hit the weights and then reward ourselves with lattes.”
This way, the gym feels like a pit stop, not the main event.
9. Get Competitive (Gently)
Some people can’t resist a friendly challenge.
Example:
“I bet you can’t out-plank me. Let’s hit the gym and settle this once and for all.”
The allure of winning might be enough to get them through the door.
10. Make It About Fun, Not Fat
The key to gym invites is shifting the focus from body image to having a good time, exploring new things, and spending time together. Everyone loves feeling good, and exercise is just one (awesome) way to get there.
Get a Sweet Bonus When You Refer a Friend to Our Circle Pines Gym
Here’s an extra perk to make inviting someone to the gym even easier: With our Complete Performance Referral Program, you can refer a friend and get one month free! So not only do you get to spend time with your buddy, but you also save money. It’s a win-win situation—and way better than awkwardly saying, “Hey, wanna get in shape together?”
So next time you want to nudge someone toward the gym, remember this: be kind, be funny, and never say, “It’s time to lose that winter layer.” Unless you’re prepared to lose the friendship too!
Now, go forth and invite tactfully! You’ve got this. 💪