10 Ways to Save Money (While Exercising)
I love working out, but I also love saving money. My personal goal is to do some form of fitness at least six days a week; but because gym memberships can be expensive, I’m always looking for ways to cut costs. I also get bored only going to a gym, so I like to find other inexpensive ways to break a sweat. Here’s some tips I’ve learned over the years to help save money - while getting fit.
Get Reimbursed For Your Gym Membership
If you belong to a gym, ask your health insurance company or your employer if they offer gym membership reimbursement. My health insurance company reimburses me for three months of gym membership per calendar year. Even if I am only a member for three months, I will receive a check for the total cost of membership during that time.Shop Around For The Best Gym Membership Price
The price of gym memberships can vary depending on the type of gym and what they offer. First you need to figure out what types of fitness are important to you such as fitness classes, using pool/tennis courts or other gym equipment. Typically, the more a gym offers, the more expensive it will be. Then once you figure it out try to find a gym that offers what you want for the least amount of money.
Negotiate Gym Membership
Often gyms are willing to negotiate the price or waive joiner fees. After you have shopped around and compared gym prices, you can use this information when negotiating the gym price. Ask to speak to a manager and let them know you are comparing gyms and then ask what the best price is that they can offer.Look For Coupons or Referrals
Some gyms offer discounts through Groupon or offer coupons or free trials through their website. Once you are a member, some gyms will offer a free month of membership or other bonuses if you refer people who sign up for a membership.