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Hopefully, but many gyms don't have a website, or if they do, no way to manage subscriptions there. I doubt they'd force companies to create a website just for this, they would just require cancelling to be as easy as signing up (that often requires signing a contract and whatnot).
If you can sign up on website, you cancel on website. If you sign up in person, you cancel in person. At least I believes the new rule is like this. It will be very weird for FTC only make this applicable to certain subscriptions, not universally applied.