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Weight Training on a Budget
Save Money on Gym Memberships with These Alternatives

By Paul Rogers, About.com

Updated October 10, 2008

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Dumbbell press

Starting a dumbbell press

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Recently, I read an article about the economic crisis and the most likely personal and family expenditure cuts that many people would be likely to make as a response to uncertainty with jobs, home loans and general cost of living increases.

One of those expenses was gym and health club memberships. In my experience, even in good times, many people consider these expenses luxuries, and they figure they can get their exercise some other way if they need to -- although many don't bother to do so.

Perhaps if they had a few ideas on how to train at home, or at least outside of a gym environment, they just might keep up the good work and the fitness that's been built over time in the gym. Here's a few ideas that could help you keep up your strength training on a budget.

Home Gyms

This may not seem like a saving, but investment in a good home gym can save you money over the longer term, depending on the comparative cost of your gym membership and the home equipment. You can read my tips on setting up a home gym and a review of home gym products.

At the same time, you should also consider whether a home gym would work for you.

Dumbbell Training

Dumbbells are among the most convenient and useful training tools. They're inexpensive, mobile, convenient, and you can do effective workouts with them at home, while traveling or away from home, or at the local park. Here are some dumbbell exercise ideas.

Bodyweight Exercises

You can do these exercises just about anywhere you have a little space and you don't need equipment because your own body provides the resistance. A fitness ball can be used to add variety at home. The following are examples:

  • Pushups on toes or knees
  • Squats
  • Wall and doorway pushes and pulls
  • Lunges - forward and back
  • Dips on bench or chair
  • Calf raises
  • Crunches

Resistance Bands

Resistance bands are inexpensive, flexible bands or tubes that you can use to create strength workouts. An amazing variety of exercises can be conjured up with these simple tools.

The budget options for resistance training are numerous. If you do have to give up the gym, try some of these workouts that can easily substitute for many of the more sophisticated weight and machine exercises at the gym. Also try Exercise on a Budget for additional ideas.

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