How to not spend thousands on gym fees
Well, it’s a new year, and that means it is time for a new you. Each year millions of people commit to getting fit and healthy, but sacrifice their financial health in the process. If you are interested in ways to get or stay fit on a budget, fear not, there are plenty of options to improve your fitness without dipping into your savings.
Join a Running Group
Use Meetup and other group curating websites to find a fitness-minded group who train outside. Joining a running club on Meetup is free, and most of the time, the planned walks and runs are in public spaces. Not only is it a great way to stay fit on a budget, but it is also a fun and free way to meet new people and forge new friendships.
Buy a Bike
A good bike is an investment, but it is one you can use for years to come. If you aren’t interested in paying monthly fees at a local gym, investing in a bike and riding your way to fitness and financial freedom isn’t a bad idea. According to recent reports, the average gym membership costs $58 per month. Gyms rely on underutilization, and about $39 per every $58 membership goes unused. On the flip side, a good bike can be found for $300-500, and you can get years of enjoyment out of it.
Use County Resources
Parks and county recreation spaces are filled with fitness opportunities if you are interested in taking advantage of them. Tennis courts and basketball courts are easy enough to find, and if you have a friend who is interested in staying fit on a budget as well, you can quickly shed extra pounds and get healthy together, for free or a minimal fee.
You may also want to look into hiking trails, walking paths and bike paths in your area. Whether you are looking to do a substantial hike, or solely walk your way to fitness, there is likely a path for you.
Shop for a Bargain
If you are dedicated to getting fit and staying that way, but you don’t want to break your budget, you’ll need to shop for a good deal. Before and after the holidays, fitness memberships and apparel goes on super sale, so keep your eyes peeled. If you are extra savvy, you can check out eBay and Craigslist for barely used sporting equipment, like treadmills, for a fraction of their original cost.
You may also want to check with your Human Resources department at work. Sometimes, companies will reimburse the cost of a gym membership up to a certain amount. It can’t hurt to ask, and it is a stellar way of staying fit on a budget.
Harness the Power of the Internet
You can harness the power of the Internet and your smartphone to get fit without spending any money at all. For fitness videos, including beginner’s yoga, and general aerobic classes, YouTube should be your number one spot. Creators from across the globe post fitness videos, and you are sure to find a series that fits your skill level and need. The bonus to this is you can squeeze in a workout whenever you have time.
Figuring out ways to stay fit on a budget can seem tough, but believe it or not, once you get started, you’ll discover a plethora of great options and opportunities. By exploring the cheap side of fitness, you’ll not only save money, but you may just force yourself outside of your comfort zone and discover a hidden talent or passion.
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