Any recommendations for places that allow you to workout without financial commitment?
hopefuldreamfairy
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Basically, it's much too cold outside for me to run when I want to and I'm looking for general places that are either free or charge a daily fee to use an indoor track or treadmill. I don't mind paying, I just don't want to have to sign a contract. Thanks!
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Most chain gyms will give you a one week trial membership.0
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Yeah most gyms will give you trials Maybe give one a call to see if they will accommodate you... but I think what you're asking for seems like it'll be longer than a day or a week possibly... some gym let people drop in and pay a fee that may be what you're looking for.0
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Invest in good cool/cold weather running gear and you won't need to worry about any other gym/fitness facility financial commitments.3
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Calliope610 wrote: »Invest in good cool/cold weather running gear and you won't need to worry about any other gym/fitness facility financial commitments.
Yup! Worth the investment.0 -
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You may also want to check community centers - where I used to live ours had a great gym and you could pay per day (very reasonable cost)2
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Our University gym sells punch cards. Maybe try calling places and asking for one of those.1
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Your local community center or high school may have a track you can use for free. Mine does. Your community center might have a fitness room you can use for cheap; mine is only $100 a year, which is practically free compared to a lot of facilities.2
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The YMCA is the only one that comes to mind. In my town you can pay by the day. Otherwise look into at home cardio videos/ exercises to keep your cardio up until you can run outside.0
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I could have sworn that Planet Fitness, or Blink or one of those no-contract gyms have daily rates, or some sort of 10-day pass. You should call around.0
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I think most any gym would accommodate someone just wanting to do month-to-month. It would be a higher cost per month because they'll want to ink you in to a year or two. But cash does talk.0
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We have fitness centers run by our local park authority. They have pools, weights, treadmills, basketball courts, etc. You can buy a membership or just pay per use.0
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Snap Fitness is a pay by monthly, Planet Fitness is the same.1
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agree with the others. you are lucky if you have the options to choose.. we have no fitness centers,no ymca,no rec center, and our only high school doesnt have a track (neither does the middle or elementary schools). no local pool,nada. to go swimming the only place is the one hotel 15 miles away and they charge a fee. The nearest track is at I guess what you call the county park which is 20+ miles away and its outside too(10 miles from the school too). most runners around here just run the roads so to speak.0
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Run outside. No weather is too cold as long as you dress appropriately.0
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The university gym I go to has a drop-in fee. And that's what I do ... on a day when the weather is bad or I want to do something different, I drop in at the gym to run on the treadmill and row, or maybe attend a spinning class.0
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pomegranatecloud wrote: »Run outside. No weather is too cold as long as you dress appropriately.
While I get this sentiment, I like to run first thing (5:30 am) and between the cold, the dark and the icy roads, I am not comfortable running outside so I head to the Y. Thinking back, I joined the Y last August as my town was filled with smoke from forest fires and running outside aggravated me.
I don't have a good answer for the OP, but understand why the question was asked.3 -
Some churches have modest gyms that they allow nonmembers to use. Usually you just have to register and pay for the keycard/fob. Often no charge, they just ask you to donate as you are able.1
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Swimming still cost you but not as much as a gym membership. Or walking.1
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Thank you all for your answers! Seems like Snap Fitness is the best bet!0
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The YMCA isn't all that cheap here. $600+ for one person at one center. If you want access to all the facilities, it's closer to $800+. Yes, that's for a year, but it's not the cheap option one might expect.0
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