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3 Ways to Find a Free Workout


 Posted by Samantha Clayton, AFAA, ISSA – Vice President, Worldwide Sports Performance and Fitness  0 Comment

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Are you on a tight budget but still looking to get fit this year? If the answer is yes, then I have a few free fitness solutions for you!

Many people start out the new year with big fitness goals. They have plans to join the local gym or finally buy that state-of-the-art fitness equipment they’ve been dreaming about. And then…reality hits. If you find yourself in a situation where fitness lands on the bottom of the priority list due to budget, you should know that you’re not alone. That’s why I’m here to tell you about some free fitness options so that you can get in shape this year, even while on a tight budget.

Find Out What’s Available

Often, people are unaware of the free fitness opportunities in their neighborhood. With a little investigation, I know you’ll find fitness freebies that are a little more exciting than a jog around the park—not that there’s anything wrong with a simple jog. With a little creativity, there are many ways to get a low-budget or free workout. All you need to do is keep your eye on the prize and make it happen!

Top Places to Find Free Fitness

Free fitness at work

Many workplaces are investing in employee well-being and now offer wellness programs. After all, it’s better to have a staff that stays happy and healthy year-round. If you’re unsure about what your workplace offers in terms of a wellness program, contact your human resources department. You may be pleasantly surprised, as many companies offer to reimburse some or all of local gym membership costs. Alternatively, if you can round up a group of like-minded colleagues, then you can probably negotiate a bulk discount at a local gym. Try reaching out to your HR team for help.

Some companies even offer a gym on the company premises. If you are one of the lucky readers that works for a company that offers a fitness facility at the workplace, then there is your key to free fitness!

Some common excuses for not using a company gym are not wanting to sweat in the office, not wanting to exercise in front of colleagues, and lack of time. Though I admit that there are times when I hate messing up my hair from workouts, I believe my health goals must come before vanity. In addition, using the gym at work is convenient, saves time and most of all it saves money. If you’re really self-conscious, then ask your manager if you can alter your schedule to allow a gym break mid-morning or mid afternoon when your workplace gym may be less busy.

Free fitness in your community

There are many places in local communities that offer low-budget or free fitness activities. You just have to take the time to search for these activities. Check out local websites, community colleges, or your local park and you may be pleasantly surprised to find free or low-cost fitness classes, boot-camps and dance classes. I recently did a little local research and found a free fitness boot camp! I also found a free running group that meets outside a local sports shop.

Many local parks now have free outdoor fitness equipment for the public to use. These can be a great way to break up a walk or jog, and add in some strength and toning exercises. I recommend finding a fitness buddy who can accompany you on a daily outing. And remember that catching up with friends over a nice long walk is a healthier and cheaper alternative to catching up over coffee and cake!

It just goes to show that with a little investigation, you can easily find a few free fitness options in order to reach your fitness goals while on a budget. I’m very excited to save some money and give some of my local fitness options a try this year.

Free fitness with technology

If you want to work out in the comfort of your own home, you’re in luck. Current technology is amazing! Long gone are the days when you had to collect numerous VHS tapes or DVDs that get boring after only a few plays. Now you can simply log on to your computer or use your smartphone and work out for free.

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Samantha Clayton, AFAA, ISSA – Vice President, Worldwide Sports Performance and Fitness
Samantha Clayton is responsible for all activities relating to exercise and fitness education for Independent Herbalife Members and employees. Through in-person training sessions, educational tools and materials, and her blog (www.discovergoodfitness.com), she ensures that the important role of exercise as part of a healthy, active life is understood by all. She also helps create, organize and promote employee fitness programs and activities as an integral part of the company’s corporate wellness program. A native of Liverpool, England, Samantha initially worked as a consultant for Herbalife for two years and led the Herbalife24-Fit program, the company’s first comprehensive fitness training program and DVD series. Before joining the corporate ranks, Samantha was a professional athlete. She represented Great Britain in the 2000 Sydney Olympics in both the 200m and the 4x100m relay events. Prior to the Olympics, she won two medals in the Olympic AAA trials – a silver medal for the 200m and a bronze for the 100m – as well as a silver medal in the 4x100m relay during the European Junior Championships in 1997. Her personal records include 11.40 seconds in the 100m and 23.02 seconds in the 200m. Samantha is a personal trainer and group exercise coach through the American Fitness and Aerobics Association (AFAA) and International Sport Science Association (ISSA).


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