
Image: Nat getting her fit on outdoors.
My gym membership expired last week, and I was all ready to go ahead and renew it… until I did the maths around my financial situation.
I can’t afford to renew it. And this sucks, because I’m really going to miss it. The hot yoga classes, the overly enthusiastic Zumba instructor, the Saturday morning ab workouts, the hair straighteners in the bathrooms… oh, it was a happy, workout-y place.
There are probably a lot of you out there that are in a similar situation – you just can’t spare the cash that a gym membership requires. Or maybe you can, and you just don’t want to, because you’d rather save it for other things that you like better. That’s okay. Totally acceptable.
The only problem is that it’s easy to get stuck without a gym. You probably have little to no equipment, and no personal trainers or group fitness instructors to help you along the way.
It’s just you. And maybe an old skipping rope that you scrounged out of your garage.
With that in mind, here’s what I’m doing each week in place of my gym classes…
3 days per week
I’ll be running. And not on a treadmill – I’ll be outside. After all, the park is free, and once you’ve invested in decent running shoes and a good sports bra, there’s really no more money that needs to be forked out on this little endeavour.
The other bonus? It’s actually better to run outdoors than indoors on a treadmill – you get fitter faster, as there’s more variety in terrain and you’re working against the elements. Just make sure you plan for conditions to be less-than-ideal on particularly rainy or wet days, and don’t run alone if you’re going to be running in the dark (or download the SafeRunner app, which calls an emergency contact if your headphones are pulled out of your phone while you run).