
In this short clip, Matt will break down the new federal Click-to-Cancel regulation that took effect on May 14. Under this rule, any gym offering automatic, recurring memberships must let members cancel just as easily as they signed up. If you don’t already have a written membership agreement, you’re now legally required to create one.
Key Takeaways:
- Explain what “Click-to-Cancel” means for your gym
- Outline the must-have elements of your updated membership agreement
- Share practical steps to update your policies and stay compliant
Matthew Becker

Matthew Becker is the founder and lead attorney of Gym Lawyers PLLC, a law firm dedicated exclusively to the legal needs of gym owners. What makes Matt uniquely qualified to serve this industry isn’t just his 15-year experience as a licensed Attorney—it’s his 11 years as a gym owner himself.
In 2013, Matt opened and operated his own CrossFit affiliate, where he experienced firsthand the legal and operational challenges that gym owners face. From managing membership contracts and handling liability waivers to navigating lease agreements and staff issues, Matt lived through every aspect of gym ownership. This deep, personal experience allowed him to spot the significant legal gaps that exist for gym owners and inspired him to create Gym Lawyers PLLC.
Today, Matt combines his legal expertise with his real-world gym ownership experience to help fitness entrepreneurs protect their businesses, stay compliant, and grow with confidence. Since 2021, he has helped hundreds of gym owners across the U.S. in various fitness disciplines, including CrossFit, yoga, martial arts, strength training, and more, through legal education, consultation, and custom legal strategies.
With Matt, gym owners get more than just legal advice—they get insight from someone who has been in their shoes and understands the unique challenges they face.
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