If you had $200 to spend on fitness, what would you spend it on?
from berryjam@lemmy.world to fitness@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 19:46
https://lemmy.world/post/16323958

It’s a one-time payment. You can spend it on anything fitness or health related.

Edit: I’m not looking for recommendations, I’m curious what YOU would spend it on.

#fitness

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bleistift2@sopuli.xyz on 08 Jun 19:53 next collapse

I have $200 to spend on fitness. I don’t spend them.

berryjam@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 20:14 collapse

Relatable, but I want to spend it once.

subignition@fedia.io on 08 Jun 20:35 next collapse

Maybe a fitness club / gym membership? Or depending on where you're at maybe a consult with a personal trainer or something.

berryjam@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 22:48 collapse

Good idea

magnetosphere@fedia.io on 08 Jun 20:40 collapse

If there’s a secondhand store near you, I highly recommend that. A lot of people will buy, say, an exercise bike, and then sell it because they don’t use it. End result: you get something that’s practically new, but much cheaper!

berryjam@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 21:15 collapse

Great suggestion

morgunkorn@discuss.tchncs.de on 08 Jun 19:59 next collapse

I’d say get an older or refurbished Apple Watch or other fitness tracker. I got one 1.5 years ago, haven’t missed a single day of reaching my daily exercise goals. My SO got one years before me but I never saw the incentive, and now we both have one, we keep each other on track. From doing nothing ever I now have at least a 5km hike or run every single day.

berryjam@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 20:16 collapse

I have one and I agree that it’s great for motivation and accountability

kbal@fedia.io on 08 Jun 19:59 next collapse

Almost enough to buy a water bottle

berryjam@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 20:16 collapse

Wow, why is it so expensive? I might consider paying that much for a water bottle if it contained a magical spring.

transientpunk@sh.itjust.works on 08 Jun 20:46 collapse

It’s titanium. That’s why it’s so expensive.

berryjam@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 22:46 next collapse

Learned something new today!

porous_grey_matter@lemmy.ml on 09 Jun 09:39 collapse

You can get a good titanium water bottle for a quarter of that price lmfao, it’s pure aesthetics and branding

KISSmyOSFeddit@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 20:01 next collapse

A new crank for my road bike

berryjam@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 20:17 collapse

Practical and useful

over_clox@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 20:05 next collapse

I’d get a unicycle. It’s been a while, but I do know how to mount and ride them.

berryjam@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 20:16 collapse

Fun idea!

d00ery@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 20:23 next collapse

Exercise bike or rower perhaps? But I’m a fan of cardiovascular exercise.

You could perhaps get some nice running shoes and weights.

berryjam@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 22:46 collapse

Cardio is great. I didn’t know rowers were so cheap, that’s a good suggestion

li10@feddit.uk on 08 Jun 20:24 next collapse

Really depends what you’ve already got and what you want, fitness is such a vague term tbh.

I’d personally start with putting it towards gym membership for however many months.

Assuming I already had that tho, I’d buy Versa Gripps for lifting. I say I would, I actually bought a pair today…

Besides lifting I only do cycling, so prob spend on a service and new parts.

berryjam@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 21:14 collapse

I’m not looking for recommendations so much as curious what other people would do. I’d love to hear an update on how you’re liking the versa gripps after you use them for a while - been contemplating wrist straps for deadlifts myself

bungle_in_the_jungle@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 20:25 next collapse

Personally, a rowing machine, some dumbbells and maybe a kettle ball will do me for a long time.

Guest_User@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 20:36 collapse

I sadly doubt $200 will go anywhere near that far. Maybe adjustable dumbbells could be had for $200 and would be very useful

jws_shadotak@sh.itjust.works on 08 Jun 20:29 next collapse

Protein powder and dietary supplements.

berryjam@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 22:47 collapse

✅💪

Sparkles@fedia.io on 08 Jun 20:30 next collapse

Get the rest of the just dance songs I don’t have I suppose

berryjam@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 22:59 collapse

A good soundtrack is important 🎶

voracitude@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 20:42 next collapse

Socks from Feetures to avoid blistering when running (they’re really good, so much so I’ve been slowly replacing all my socks with Feetures) and compression underwear and tops. Then do your working out at home or outside, depending what’s practical for your situation.

Day 1: Sets

  • 20 pushups
  • 20 lunges
  • 25 calf raises
  • 60 seconds plank
  • 20 squats
  • 25 calf raises
  • 10 chinups
  • 20 lunges
  • 25 calf raises
  • 10 side planks (5 each side, the ones where you curl your shoulder down to the ground and then back up, buggered if I can remember the proper name)

Consider these one unit, and when you’re not dying after doing one, add another one, and then another. My record was 6 in one day.

Day 2: Cardio

  • 15 minutes of intervals, on a treadmill or outside at your preference. The speed depends on you but jogging should use your calves more and running should use your thighs more - do not heel strike, land on the balls of your feet to avoid shocks to the knee joints. Nobody needs arthritis at 40.

Alternate and watch the gains roll in.

berryjam@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 22:44 collapse

My arms are now too big for my favorite shirt so I’d say my current routine is working well for the gains ;) Still, I appreciate the effort you put into writing this.

voracitude@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 22:52 collapse

Ah shit, I thought this was an “I’m starting to work out” post. I’ll leave it for anyone else who might find it helpful; it’s slower than weights but it builds strength and stamina in lockstep and gets all the major muscle groups.

I’ll still highly recommend compression gear generally if you don’t have any (though it sounds like you probably do!) and Feetures socks for running 😊

Fiivemacs@lemmy.ca on 08 Jun 20:46 next collapse

I would put it in the bank and just go be active …pickup a heavy thing and walk. Jog…hike…just do stuff.

Money is useless for fitness.

berryjam@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 22:45 collapse

Need money for shoes though. And to travel to hiking spots.

FartsWithAnAccent@fedia.io on 08 Jun 20:51 next collapse

Probably bike parts like a Garmin Varia + maaaybe a computer.

berryjam@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 22:47 collapse

By computer do you mean one for your bike?

FartsWithAnAccent@fedia.io on 08 Jun 23:34 collapse

Yep, tells speed, tracks trips, tells you the incline, some of them even have GPS and radar integration.

Veritrax@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 21:16 next collapse

I bought a recumbent bike for like $180 a couple years now and replaced my lazyboy with it. It’s amazing how many kms you can rack up lazily pedaling while watching a movie.

berryjam@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 22:48 collapse

Nice idea

penquin@lemm.ee on 08 Jun 21:16 next collapse

I’d buy 100% whey protein (to hit my daily protein intake target) and monohydrate creatine. Everything else is bullshit IMHO. But that’s just me.

berryjam@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 21:20 collapse

What creatine brand do you use? I want to start taking it and I’m wary of buying it on amazon.

penquin@lemm.ee on 08 Jun 21:29 next collapse

Been using this one for years. Optimum Nutrition Micronized Creatine Monohydrate Powder, Unflavored, Keto Friendly, 120 Servings (Packaging May Vary) a.co/d/2dVfIem

berryjam@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 21:43 collapse

Danke!

penquin@lemm.ee on 08 Jun 22:08 collapse

No problem

Masamune@lemmy.world on 09 Jun 02:22 next collapse

Take a look Kre-Alkalyn Efx. It’s a little different than the monohydrate, don’t need as much and don’t need to load/cycle. It works better for me.

berryjam@lemmy.world on 09 Jun 03:15 collapse

It’s very basic 🤔

thrawn@lemmy.world on 10 Jun 04:55 collapse

I use crea supps creapure. I believe that all creapure is functionally identical, just 100% pure Creatine marketed and backed by some German company. Amazon feels so sketchy nowadays that I wanted something simple and not well known enough to counterfeit. Plus creapure has quality seal verification to minimize chance of fakes.

While checking for the brand I use, I now see that it is out of stock. That sucks, I will have to find another creapure soon

iamericandre@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 21:45 next collapse

Fresh pair of climbing shoes

berryjam@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 22:49 next collapse

Are shoes important for climbing? I did consider paying for a climbing gym session

iamericandre@lemmy.world on 09 Jun 01:15 collapse

Yeah you wear specific shoes and they make different styles of shoes for different types of climbing. I pay for a monthly membership so the 200 could go to that as well ¯_(ツ)_/¯

choss@lemmy.ml on 09 Jun 10:43 collapse

Eyyy have you seen my woody on my profile? It was $305 so it doesn’t qualify for OP’s question, but I feel it’s in the same spirit. Plus, I always love seeing more of my people in this corner of the internet - hello!

(I need to learn how to make instance-agnostic links)

iamericandre@lemmy.world on 09 Jun 10:45 next collapse

Talk about risky click of the day lol. That thing is sick! For 300 that is awesome, you got a build process or anything?

choss@lemmy.ml on 09 Jun 17:48 collapse

Thanks! :D Like a tutorial? So the plywood is screwed to five wooden spines, and the spines attach to perpendicular ceiling joists using joist hangers, simpson ties, and angle iron from an old bed frame. For the holds, you pretty much get a flat surface using a miter saw, drill a hole with a drill press, shape it with the miter, and then sand to comfortize. A router can also help with shaping if you have one. I wish I had a photo album to go with this but I didn’t take too many as I went. Anyway, cheers! :)

iamericandre@lemmy.world on 09 Jun 20:04 collapse

Yo that’s perfect, I’ve been wanting to put something up in my side yard and I’ll definitely try your build.

choss@lemmy.ml on 09 Jun 23:23 collapse

Oh snap that’d be awesome! Please let me know if you have questions, I’d be happy to help! I can always pop out and take pictures of anything you’re curious about, no problem. Stoked for you! :D

Dayroom7485@lemmy.world on 09 Jun 10:59 collapse

Yo your $305 woody really rocks

choss@lemmy.ml on 09 Jun 23:28 collapse

Ayy *finger guns*

pixeltree@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 08 Jun 22:40 next collapse

A pair of running shoes, a heart rate monitor, and bodyglide. Intro to running kit more or less

berryjam@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 22:50 next collapse

Had to google bodyglide, but these are all good suggestions

NeptuneOrbit@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 22:51 next collapse

100% suggest body glide for a summer run over 4 miles

pixeltree@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 08 Jun 23:11 collapse

That’s one specific brand, there’s others out there like squirrel’s nut butter, but bodyglide is the one I prefer!

Pulptastic@midwest.social on 08 Jun 23:20 collapse

Polar HR band is BTLE and ANT+ so compatible with many devices including phone and garmins.

pixeltree@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 09 Jun 00:04 collapse

Honestly I’d stay away from polar, both mine and my fathers polar hrt monitors basically stopped working. Don’t remember what my current one is though.

Pulptastic@midwest.social on 09 Jun 01:49 collapse

I got the H10 in 2017 when it came out (my gym used them for group exercise) and it still works great.

berryjam@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 23:04 next collapse

Okay, my answer:

  • Try a class for a new type of sport/activity
  • Get a massage
  • New gear for your current favorite activity
  • Something useful like sports bra, socks, water bottle etc.
Pulptastic@midwest.social on 08 Jun 23:21 next collapse

Garmin GPS watch. Mine was about tree fiddy but $200 off would be nice.

I’ve used credits like this on a gym membership.

Vandals_handle@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 23:22 next collapse

A used exercise bike for days I can’t ride outside.

Kolanaki@yiffit.net on 09 Jun 00:04 next collapse

Liposuction.

Psych@lemmy.sdf.org on 09 Jun 00:37 next collapse

A decent pull up bar and punching bag and some knuckle strapper or whatever its called (idk I punch bare hands tho I probably shouldn’t ) .

litchralee@sh.itjust.works on 09 Jun 01:02 next collapse

A sturdy, used, road-oriented bicycle. $200 won’t get anything too fancy, but cycling is a low-impact activity that – given the right places to bike – is meditative, improves cardio, facilitates independent exploration, and also happens to double as transportation.

I specifically say “road oriented” because I don’t want to necessarily endorse all road bikes, like the ones with carbon fibre or “Tour de France” pedigree. Likewise, mountain bikes with full-suspension sap energy away from the steady cadence ideal for a good workout, in addition to generally costing more or delivering less-than-stellar performance at low price points.

waz@lemmy.world on 09 Jun 08:16 next collapse

A speed bag. There’s something about them that I just find so relaxing.

CheeseNoodle@lemmy.world on 09 Jun 08:53 next collapse

A really nice pair of boots that will last a long time. i already have some ok trainers but the boots I use for hiking are falling apart.

python@programming.dev on 09 Jun 13:44 next collapse

I’d get an indoor spinning bike (if I didn’t already have one). It’s a really fun exercise option for any weather!

Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In@lemmy.world on 10 Jun 10:27 collapse

How do you make peddling fun?

enbyecho@lemmy.world on 09 Jun 13:55 next collapse

In the US? A National Parks Pass and snacks for the long hikes.

feedum_sneedson@lemmy.world on 09 Jun 14:02 next collapse

steroids

kjaeselrek@lemmy.ml on 09 Jun 18:28 next collapse

Right now I’d probably snag some mack clamps and blow the rest on chicken.

Echo5@lemmy.world on 10 Jun 04:50 next collapse

My 70ish lb kettlebell cost over 200 considering shipping D: but it’ll be worth for the gainz. If I had to spend another 200 I’d wonder if there’s a cheap bike or maybe an elliptical, which I doubt. Next stop is probably some kind of half rack that has a decent pull-up bar, because my tower ain’t the greatest

Feathercrown@lemmy.world on 10 Jun 05:01 next collapse

FITNISS DI–

macro_byte@programming.dev on 10 Jun 06:15 next collapse

I recently got a plyo box from REC thats about that price. I’m really enjoying it so far

GissaMittJobb@lemmy.ml on 10 Jun 06:36 next collapse

Assuming:

  • I don’t own any fitness equipment
  • I’m at the very start of my fitness journey
  • I am completely untrained

I would buy:

  • A yoga mat
  • A good pair of shoes

For exercise I would do calisthenics and walk/hike/run.

To upgrade the kit I would get:

  • Workout clothes
  • A bicycle
  • A fitness tracker

Reasoning:

For building good overall fitness, you want a combination of strength and endurance exercise. Calisthenics and walking/hiking/running accomplish both for someone just starting out. Exercise clothes are good but arguably optional, as you can work out in regular clothes. Adding a bicycle for combined transportation and exercise later is good, and having a device to track everything is good for understanding progress and keeping motivation high.

aphlamingphoenix@lemm.ee on 10 Jun 22:54 collapse

Throw in some hand weights with detachable plates and a couple bars. You can do a lot of strength training with a $100 set of hand weights.

johsny@lemmy.world on 10 Jun 07:17 next collapse

A comfortable chair.

GBU_28@lemm.ee on 10 Jun 07:41 next collapse

Shoes/hikers

Mango@lemmy.world on 10 Jun 10:18 next collapse

Free weights and a bench.

howrar@lemmy.ca on 15 Jun 20:38 next collapse

Kind of a boring answer, but I think the most logical answer for most people would be to use it on their gym membership. I know I would.

TheGiantKorean@lemmy.world on 18 Jun 14:54 next collapse

A nice pair of running shoes, to get me motivated to stay jogging again. I need to do cardio.

berryjam@lemmy.world on 19 Jun 12:29 collapse

Cardio sucks lol

TheGiantKorean@lemmy.world on 19 Jun 13:01 collapse

Lol. Yes it does.

RampantParanoia2365@lemmy.world on 23 Jun 23:36 collapse

Well, I just spent about that or more on 2 inch dumbbell handles, plates, a bench and rubber mat. So that, I guess.