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40 Ways to Work Out on a Budget
It’s possible live a fit and healthy life and stay within the tightest of budgets. These 40 simple tips help you work out, take care of yourself and properly hydrate without spending hundreds of dollars.
1. GET SOCIAL
“Try forming an exercise group with friends and set up meetings 2–3 times a week. Use free
resources like a local park, high school track, community pool or someone’s home. Keep it
fun and engaging for all by partnering the event with something like going out for coffee
afterwards.”
— Heather L. Tyler, NSCA certified personal trainer and owner Simply Fit L.A.
2. INVEST IN A DECK OF CARDS
“It’s amazing how many workout routines you can build into a simple deck of cards. Aces
are one, face cards are 13 and everything else is its corresponding number. Flip a card
and perform pushups corresponding to each card’s value. Take a short breather and then
flip another card, repeating through as many cards as you can.”
— Ryan Frankel, founder of EduPlated
3. FIND PASSES
“Look for seven-day class passes and trial memberships. To avoid being charged, set a
reminder on your phone to cancel if you’re not committed.”
— Jacquelyn Baston, certified strength and conditioning specialist, NSCA certified
personal trainer at Triple Fit Lifestyle Fitness & Wellness.
4. USE YOUR OWN BODY
“Free workout options include walking, pushups, planks and walking up and down the steps
of your house.”
— Joe Cannon, MS, certified strength and conditioning specialist, NSCA certified
personal trainer
5. SEEK OUT DISCOUNT SITES
“Many gyms, especially newer ones, offer great deals on discount sites like Groupon in an
effort to bring in potential members. You can save up to 80% on a monthly membership if
you’re willing to be flexible in what type of gym you attend. One month you could box,
another you could do Pilates , a third you could do
an outdoor boot camp.”
— Esther Avant, certified nutrition coach, ACE certified physical therapist at Esther
Avant Wellness Coaching
6. GET RESISTANCE BANDS
“You can get a premium set of resistance bands with all of the attachments
you’ll ever need for under $100. If you travel for business or pleasure, many of these
resistance band sets come with a travel bag so you can toss it in your suitcase or vehicle
and take it with you.”
— Matt Weik, certified strength and conditioning specialist, certified personal
trainer and owner of Weik Fitness
7. LOOK INTO CORPORATE WELLNESS
“Some companies subsidize workouts and some specialized trainers and gyms accept health
insurance or have arrangements with programs such as Silver Sneakers.”
— Tyler
8. GET OUTSIDE
“You can always go for a hike, run hills and
do pullups or pushups in a park.”
— Arielle Crumble, certified fitness trainer and certified sports
nutritionist
9. HIT THE BEACH
“Try outdoor workouts on the beach or in
the water such as swimming and surfing.”
— Franklin Antoian, personal trainer and founder of ibodyfit.com
10. MAKE YOUR HOME LOOK LIKE A GYM
“I mirrored one wall in my room from Home Depot. Friends come over to work out and they
love it.”
— Christie Maruka, image consultant
11. INVEST IN KETTLEBELLS
“ Kettlebells are small but
effective. For someone at home, you don’t need a large collection of bells. One bell is
enough for most people. It adds some weight resistance with movements at an affordable
cost. They also don’t take up much room; you can put it in the car to travel to a park or
other location for a workout.”
— RJ Beam, lead fitness instructor at a police academy
12. DRINK WATER
“You don’t need fancy drinks. Remember to drink water for overall hydration and body
temperature regulation.”
— Dr. David Lortscher, a board-certified dermatologist and CEO of Curology
13. WORK OUT AT HOME
“You can exercise right in the privacy of
your own home , whenever you want, and not have to travel to a gym and spend money
on gas.”
— Weik
14. DIY WEIGHTS
“You can use gallon water or milk jugs as weights (fill them to the weight you want to
use).”
— Jerry Snider, owner of All in Health and Wellness
15. SWIM AT THE COMMUNITY POOL
“Water workouts are just as diverse as the workout classes you see in expensive gyms.
There is resistance training involved for building lean muscles and cardio, and you can
also do intervals in the water.”
— Ashley Walter, nutritionist, fitness chef and certified personal trainer
16. EXERCISE WITH A PARTNER
“You can split the cost of a training session and recruit different friends for different
activities. This gives you variety while splitting the cost of a session — and everything
is more fun with a friend.”
— Baston
17. LOOK FOR LOCAL FITNESS-RELATED MEETUPS
“Some trainers offer free outdoor workouts to help spread the word about their services
and many fitness-related businesses do the same, such as running stores and juice
bars.”
— Avant
18. SHOP AROUND BEFORE JOINING A GYM
“Gyms often provide three-day to one-week passes and discounts (sometimes you can even
negotiate a lower rate) if you sign up after.”
— Kelsey Zamoyski, occupational therapist
19. JOIN YOUR LOCAL SPORTS TEAM
“Members of the public can join amateur sports teams for a small fee. The teams meet
frequently and generally play around four games a month. Players may be expected to cover
their own expenses, such as purchasing equipment.”
— Adnan Munye, nutritionist and founder of AMMFITNESS
20. GET A BIKE
“You can find a good used bike if you keep your eyes on bargain shopping areas like Ebay,
Craigslist and Facebook marketplace. You don’t have to spend $800+ on a bike to get a good
workout. But I would invest in a good, new saddle for your used bike.”
— Snider
21. PURCHASE INEXPENSIVE ACCESSORIES
“These could include a jump rope, exercise bands and
set of dumbbells.”
— Pilar Lorca, certified personal trainer, president and CEO of Fitness4EveryBody
22. DO A HOME-STUDIO COMBO
“Set up a schedule so part of the week you work out for free at home and then the rest of
the week you pay to try out classes.”
— Zamoyski
23. LOOK TO INSTAGRAM
“Follow some of your favorite trainers on Instagram and take inspiration from them. Most
of them are constantly posting videos of their workouts.”
— Lauren Leppla, certified strength and conditioning specialist at Train Away
Pain
24. CHANGE THE TEMPO
“The same workout moves can feel very different when you change up the tempo of your
workout (i.e., shorter rest periods between exercises).”
— Lauren Manganiello, registered dietitian and fitness coach
25. DO PERSONAL TRAINING IN BULK
“Just like bulk shopping at Costco, training sessions can be bought in bulk for less. Most
personal trainers offer discounted rates when buying training packages. Some will also
allow you to break those payments into installments.”
— Tyler
26. SHOP SECOND-HAND
“You can purchase used weights and other equipment online, at resale stores or even
sometimes at places like Goodwill or online at eBay.”
— Melody L Schoenfeld , MA, certified strength and
conditioning specialist
27. BE A GOOD GUEST
“Some gyms offer free guest passes to their current members to invite a friend who may
want to join. Ask your friends if they have any guest passes and make a day of it.”
— Avant
28. USE YOUR SMARTPHONE
“You can download apps on your phone to track time and distance. No need for a GPS
watch that might break your bank.”
— Snider
29. CHANGE YOUR WORK DAY
“Ask your colleague to have a walking meeting .”
— Amanda Sterczyk, author, certified personal trainer and creator of The Move More
Institute
30. CIRCUIT TRAIN WITH BANDS AND SLIDERS
“Bands and sliders are compact pieces of equipment that can be taken anywhere.”
— Jeff DelMartin, founder and owner of online fitness training business, Happily Ever
Healthy
31. GET A BAND UPGRADE
“You can get an anchor to attach the bands to an anchor point for push- or pull-type
exercises. The only limit is your imagination.”
— Lisa Austin, certified personal trainer and nutrition coach
32. CHECK OUT UNLIKELY WEBSITES
“Eventbrite and local city and county Instagram feeds, etc., can offer workout
classes.”
— Zamoyski
33. TURN TO YOUTUBE
“Many online trainers provide YouTube videos and one-week plans before the start of their
new seasonal challenge. These plans and videos are free and give you a chance to try a new
workout.”
— Monica Lam-Feist, ACE certified personal trainer and fitness lead at AlgaeCal
34. WORK PART TIME
“Offer to volunteer or work at a fitness studio or gym for a discounted membership.”
— Zamoyski
35. SKIP THE DRIVE-THRU AND WALK
“Not only that, but park at the far end of the lot.”
— Sterczyk
36. CHECK A GYM’S WEBSITE FOR FREE WORKOUTS
“Many gyms offer a free weekly workout to introduce prospective members to their style of
working out in hopes you’ll want to join.”
— Avant
37. JOIN THE YMCA
“Most YMCAs are very affordable and offer classes in addition to providing gym equipment,
pools, tennis courts and other sports facilities.”
— Tyler
38. USE YOUR BIKE FOR EVERYDAY ACTIVITIES
“Cycling can be used as a way to complete tasks on your “to-do” lists quickly.”
— Munye
39. RUN ON A PUBLIC TRACK
“You can run intervals, different speeds and different distances on the track.”
— Kathryn Alexander, clinical exercise physiologist
40. UTILIZE APPS
Many apps, like MyFitnessPal , offer free workouts or, for less than the cost of a gym membership, premium options with a wide variety of workouts. Check your favorite apps to see what they have to offer.
Originally published August 2018, updated September 2022
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