Everyday Cheapskate: Get physically fit without going flat broke

If getting physically fit is on your to-do list for the New Year, you may be contemplating a gym membership. Good for you, but please be cautious. This is fitness gymsโ€™ biggest season for signing up new members. While youโ€™re polishing off that last plate of holiday fudge, the sales force is gearing up to drain you dry when you sign an ironclad contract that is long, involved and full of legalese.

Before you haul off and sign a long-term, high-priced contract at a fancy gym, step back and explore your options.

EMPLOYER

Your employer may have a corporate gym membership for employees for a significant discount without long-term obligations. Many employers offer this because they know that fit employees stay healthy.

HEALTH INSURANCE

Some plans have fitness and exercise programs as part of an overall health care program. Call customer care if you donโ€™t want to wade through your policy.

HOTELS

Large hotels often have onsite fitness centers. While they do not always advertise it, it is not uncommon for the local residents to use the facilities during certain off-peak hours for a very reasonable fee and no need to sign a contract. Check the websites of hotels in your area.

CHURCHES

Is there a sizable family-oriented church in your community? Many are building family fitness centers. A church Iโ€™m familiar with offers a yearโ€™s membership for an entire family in their membership for just $40 — and that includes child care for little ones.

YMCA

Most communities have a YMCA or YWCA facility that offers reasonable rates for membership on a โ€œpay as you goโ€ basis.

GREAT OUTDOORS

Itโ€™s challenging to beat the health benefits of walking, jogging or biking. You could save your money and get in shape for free in the great outdoors. Or make a deal with yourself that when youโ€™ve walked 2 miles a day for six months, you will have earned a gym membership.

Once youโ€™ve determined your options for getting fit, compare the benefits and costs of each. Match quality of the service…

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