What about people that go to the gym?
I wonder if treadmills (not electric ones obviously), cycles, rowing machines and even weight machines could have generators fitted to produce a meaningful amount of power. Cycles / rowing machines are probably most suited but a weight machine is the easiest to calculate: if a 20kg weight is lifted 50cm every 2 seconds (1 up, 1 down) it could generate 200N x 0.5m / 2s = 50 watts as it falls (assuming 100% efficiency). Not brilliant, let's try a cycle.
A cycle simulating a 1:100 gradient for a 75kg person travelling at 10m/s could generate 750N x 1m / 10s = 75W. Hmm, better and more sustainable.
If it was enough, you could make gym membership free and just sell the power. Unfortunately assuming electricity costs of $0.08/KWh (the only figure I could find) you'd make 0.6 cents an hour cycling.