Planet Fitness gyms across the country are giving teens all summer to work out at their facilities for free.

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The initiative is part of its Teen Summer Challenge 2019 aimed at 15- to 18-year-olds looking to stay in shape and get in a good sweat.

Just visit a Planet Fitness with a parent or guardian ready to sign a gym waiver and you’re in for free workouts between May 15 and Sept. 1.

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But there’s more to the challenge. Planet Fitness is offering a scholarship sweepstakes with one $5,000 grand prize winner and one $500 first-place winner per state.

You can find the official sweepstakes rules at planetfitness.com.

Get started by visiting your metro Atlanta Planet Fitness:

Atlanta

3599 Martin Luther King Jr Drive SW

3535 Chamblee Tucker Road

2841 Greenbriar Pkwy, Unit B

4166 Buford Hwy, Suite 1101B

854 Oak St. SW

Decatur

2460 Wesley Chapel Road

Duluth

3545 Peachtree Industrial Blvd

Kennesaw

3161 Cobb Pkwy

Lawrenceville

1455 Pleasant Hill Rd

1404 Lawrenceville-Suwanee Road

Marietta

1355 Roswell Road, Ste 210

Milton

13071 Hwy 9

Roswell

10790 Alpharetta Hwy

1570 Holcomb Bridge Rd

Smyrna

3315 S Cobb Drive SE

Snellville

2420 Wisteria Dr SW

Stone Mountain

5211 Memorial Dr

1900 Rockbridge Road

Union City

4700 Jonesboro Road

Find your Georgia location at planetfitness.com.

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