Summer is the perfect time to reset, recharge, and refocus on your fitness—and at The Club at Prairie Stone, we make it easier than ever for students to stay active with our Student Fitness Pass.
Whether you’re a high school athlete preparing for next season, a college student home for break, or just looking to stay in shape, this is your opportunity to train smarter, stay consistent, and make the most of your summer.
What Is the Student Fitness Pass?
The Student Fitness Pass is a limited-time summer offering designed specifically for high school and college students. It provides access to a full-service fitness environment at a discounted rate—making it easier to stay committed without breaking the bank.
At The Club at Prairie Stone, we created this pass to give students access to everything they need in one place—from strength training and cardio to recovery and recreation.
If you’re ready to see what’s included, you can always explore the club or even schedule a tour to experience it firsthand.
Why Summer Is the Most Important Time to Train
For student-athletes especially, summer is where progress happens.
Without the demands of school schedules, practices, and games, you have the freedom to:
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Build strength and endurance
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Improve speed and agility
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Focus on injury prevention
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Develop better training habits
At The Club at Prairie Stone, we see students come back stronger, faster, and more confident each season because they stayed consistent over the summer.
Train Like an Athlete—Even If You’re Not One
You don’t have to be on a team to benefit from structured training.
Our fitness floor is equipped for all levels, whether you’re just starting out or already experienced. You can also follow guided workouts through our cardio and strength classes or challenge yourself with high-energy sessions like HIIT Club.
Want Faster Results?
Working with a coach can make a huge difference. Our personal training programs help students:
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Learn proper form
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Build customized workout plans
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Stay accountable
It’s one of the most effective ways to maximize your summer.
Stay Active Beyond the Gym
Fitness doesn’t have to mean lifting weights every day.
At The Club at Prairie Stone, students can mix things up with activities like:
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Basketball for competitive play
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Pickleball for fun and social fitness
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Volleyball for team-based workouts
This variety keeps training fun—and helps you stay consistent.
Recovery Matters Just as Much as Training
One of the biggest mistakes students make is skipping recovery. But rest and recovery are essential for improving performance and avoiding burnout.
With access to our spa services and luxury amenities, you can take care of your body while still pushing your limits.
Build Healthy Habits That Last Beyond Summer
The habits you build now don’t just impact your summer—they carry into your season, your school year, and beyond.
At The Club at Prairie Stone, we’re not just here to give you a place to work out. We’re here to help you build a routine that supports long-term success, confidence, and overall wellness.
If you’re ready to take advantage of the Student Fitness Pass and see current promotional pricing, visit our membership page for full details and next steps. You can also start with a guest visit to experience The Club at Prairie Stone before getting started.
Why Students Choose The Club at Prairie Stone
Students come to The Club at Prairie Stone because we offer more than just equipment—we offer a complete fitness experience.
From our wide range of training options to our supportive environment and premium amenities, everything is designed to help you succeed.
And with the Student Fitness Pass, getting started has never been more accessible.
TL;DR / Key Takeaways
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The Student Fitness Pass offers discounted summer access for high school and college students
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Summer is the best time to build strength, endurance, and consistency
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The Club at Prairie Stone provides everything from strength training to sports and recovery
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Students can train independently or with expert guidance through personal training
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Variety, community, and structure help students stay motivated all summer long
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Building strong habits now leads to better performance later








