Don’t let the cost-of-living crunch affect your health. Fitness expert Sam Wood reveals how you can keep fit and healthy without breaking the bank.
It’s evident Australians are feeling the pinch at the moment with living costs rising. For many, it means reducing those ‘nice-to-have’ expenses and trimming down any fat they can. What I am hearing amongst my 28 by Sam Wood community is that health and fitness is something they don’t want to cut out. When it comes to our health it is so important that we see it as an investment, not an expense, and we need that investment not just in our physical health but also our mental health.
There are many ways to keep fit and healthy without having to pour thousands of dollars a year into it. Here are my top tips to help you move and eat well while getting the best bang for your buck.
Let’s kick things off with ways you can keep fit that don’t cost a fortune.
I know it may sound boring, but start walking or running and use these free exercises as another way to socialise. Not only are you saving on eating out but you’re establishing a routine, catching up with friends, and potentially setting a new goal. That could be walking 10,000 steps a day or running 5km. There are so many other sports you can consider too that don’t need equipment such as swimming, hiking, dancing and more.
Training from home saves time and money. It is convenient and can get great results. For those who love guided workouts, I encourage you to look at online fitness programs that have an array of exercises that you can do with no, to little equipment, offer community support and provide guided meal plans.
I call 28 the personal trainer in your pocket for this very reason. You get a variety of workouts, expert trainers in real time helping you with your sets, reps and technique and the support, motivation and accountability of a like-minded community.
For those wanting to create their own at-home workouts, you can easily build a gym on a budget. Here’s what you’ll need:
Here are my top tips for eating healthy without breaking the bank.
Keep an eye out on what fruit and vegetables are in season. This will mean they’re not only a great price but full of flavour as they’re at their peak.
Look at what is on sale before you head into the supermarket and plan your meals based on what meat and veg is on special.
If you can afford it and you have the space, buying in bulk can be much cheaper than buying single servings. Having bulk essentials makes it more likely that you’ll eat at home and you’ll have more opportunities to base your meals on simple, real foods.
Frozen foods are the secret ingredient to keeping healthy with a much better price tag. Frozen foods also mean you’re less likely to waste your food.
By planning what you’re going to make for the week ahead and writing a list down it means you’re probably less likely to add in non-essential items that aren’t on your list (as tempting as they may be!).
Home brand foods tend to have the same ingredients as all the other brand competitors, without the hefty margins on them.
These simple tips will help you save well over the cost of your weekly fitness membership so you can continue to invest in a healthy you.
This article was reviewed by our Editorial Campaigns Manager Maria Bekiaris before it was updated, as part of our fact-checking process.
This advice is general and has not taken into account your objectives, financial situation, or needs. It is not personal advice. Consider whether this advice is right for you, having regard to your own objectives, financial situation and needs. You may need financial advice from a suitably qualified adviser. For more information, read Canstar’s Financial Services and Credit Guide (FSCG) and our detailed disclosure. Canstar may receive a fee for referring you to a product provider – for further information, see how we get paid. Payment of fees for ads does not influence our Star Ratings or Awards.
Canstar is a comparison website, not a product issuer, so it’s important to check any product information directly with the provider. Consider the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS), Target Market Determination (TMD) and other applicable product documentation before making a decision to purchase, acquire, invest in or apply for a financial or credit product. Contact the product issuer directly for a copy of the PDS, TMD and other documentation.
Canstar is an information provider and in giving you product information Canstar is not making any suggestion or recommendation about a particular credit product or loan. If you decide to apply for a credit product or loan, you will deal directly with a credit provider, and not with Canstar. Rates and product information should be confirmed with the relevant credit provider. For more information, read the credit provider’s key facts sheet and other applicable loan documentation for that product. Read the Comparison Rate Warning.
a. The views, opinions, and positions expressed in this piece are the views of the author(s) alone, and do not necessarily reflect the views of Canstar.
b. The views, opinions and advice quoted in this piece are those of the author(s) or interviewee(s) expressing them, and do not necessarily reflect the views of Canstar. Any other views expressed and advice given by Canstar or its employee(s) in the above article are not necessarily those of the same author(s) or interviewee(s).
Any advice provided on this website is general and has not taken into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Consider whether this advice is right for you. Consider the Product Disclosure Statement and Target Market Determination before making a purchase decision. Canstar provides an information service. It is not a credit provider, and in giving you information about credit products Canstar is not making any suggestion or recommendation to you about a particular credit product. Research provided by Canstar Research AFSL and Australian Credit Licence No. 437917. You must not reproduce, transmit, disseminate, sell, or publish information on this website without prior written permission from Canstar.