Planet Fitness offers students free gym access to boost mental health
Now in its third year, Planet Fitness’ High School Summer Pass program provides teens free access to over 2,400 Planet Fitness gyms across the country all summer.
Last year Planet Fitness’ High School Summer Pass program motivated 3.5 million students to prioritize their physical and mental health by completing a combined total of 17 million workouts over a three-and-a-half-month period. But to get even more teens to sign up this year, Planet Fitness tasked Barkley to create a campaign that teens won't skip or scroll past, but might actually binge.
On This Repisode of High School Summer Pass, is not simply a promo for a free gym membership, it is an entire show about a promo for a free gym membership.
Created by Agency Barkley for teen-friendly platforms like TikTok and Instagram Reels, the ten episodes, or video Repisodes, parody popular teen shows like Ginny & Georgia and Outer Banks. However, instead of highlighting stereotypical teen storylines, each Repisode comedically centres around life in the gym and the key benefits of the High School Summer Pass.
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- Director Brad Morrison
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Credits
powered by- Agency Barkley/Kansas City
- Director Brad Morrison
- Senior Copywriter Cameron Birdsall
- Post Production Whitehouse Post/Kansas City
- Editor Paul Rummerfield
- Head of Production Melanie Klein
- Post Producer Keren Plowden
- Audio Post The Post Haus
- Production Company Cardboard Spaceship
- Head of Production Michael Sapienza
- Executive Producer Matt Engelking
- Composer Ryan Pinkston
- Music Production Company Primary Color Music
- Chief Creative Officer Katy Hornaday
- Executive Vice President/Creative Berk Wasserman
- Senior Vice President/Creative Andrew DiPeri
- Creative Director Justin Smith
- Creative Director Chris Larberg
- Senior Art Director Lauren Meadows
- Executive Producer /Audio Engineer Brock Babcock
- Senior Copywriter Mary Buzbee
- Associate Creative Director, Social Ronald Nause
- Senior Vice President/ Integrated Production Melany Esfeld
- Director Integrated Production Laura Johnson
- Senior Producer Charlie Stillman
- Senior Producer Matthew Wilson
- Director/DP Chad Leathers
- Copywriter Sue Salvi
- Creative Director Eileen Hogan
Credits
powered by- Agency Barkley/Kansas City
- Director Brad Morrison
- Senior Copywriter Cameron Birdsall
- Post Production Whitehouse Post/Kansas City
- Editor Paul Rummerfield
- Head of Production Melanie Klein
- Post Producer Keren Plowden
- Audio Post The Post Haus
- Production Company Cardboard Spaceship
- Head of Production Michael Sapienza
- Executive Producer Matt Engelking
- Composer Ryan Pinkston
- Music Production Company Primary Color Music
- Chief Creative Officer Katy Hornaday
- Executive Vice President/Creative Berk Wasserman
- Senior Vice President/Creative Andrew DiPeri
- Creative Director Justin Smith
- Creative Director Chris Larberg
- Senior Art Director Lauren Meadows
- Executive Producer /Audio Engineer Brock Babcock
- Senior Copywriter Mary Buzbee
- Associate Creative Director, Social Ronald Nause
- Senior Vice President/ Integrated Production Melany Esfeld
- Director Integrated Production Laura Johnson
- Senior Producer Charlie Stillman
- Senior Producer Matthew Wilson
- Director/DP Chad Leathers
- Copywriter Sue Salvi
- Creative Director Eileen Hogan
In addition to the Repisodes, Planet Fitness will be releasing behind-the-scenes content, plus an AR filter inspired by the tradition of yearbook superlatives. This filter will assign fun fitness-related superlatives to your selfie, then add it to a High School Summer Pass yearbook.
Planet Fitness recently commissioned a study that found 61% of teens face mental health struggles, and 93% appreciate how fitness can positively impact their lives. Additionally, 39% of teens felt regular exercise made them feel more energetic. High School Summer Pass aims to give teens a chance to prioritize not only their physical health but their mental and emotional health as well.