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Apr 27, 2009 -- Exercisers find new ways to cut their fitness expenses

Looking to stay fit and preserve your wallet at the same time? The recession has forced many people to cancel their gym memberships and seek a cheaper way to keep in shape, according to The Wall Street Journal.

Clark himself is exercise obsessed and works out on several pieces of used gym equipment in the comfort of his own home.

Other people are turning to jump ropes at home; kickboxing routines on DVD or video; and the Wii Fit.

Of course, working out at home is not for everyone. Some people need the structure and routine of going to a fitness center. Other people cherish their "gym friends" -- those people at the gym who you may never see anywhere else in your life.

The good news is that if you want a traditional gym, it's getting easier to negotiate a low price on membership. Several staffers on the show recently saw an ad for one gym near the studio offering $10/month memberships.

Clark's usual caveats apply to those seeking out a new gym:

• Do not pay a lump sum upfront. If the gym goes bust, so does your money.
• Never sign an annual contract. You want month-to-month or quarterly only.

And if you're existing member, try negotiating down your monthly charge.

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  • Become an Instructor
    If you invest in becoming certified to teach a class or two a week, many gyms give employees free membership and you get paid to workout! The certs run about $250-$400, but will pay for itself! We save about $3,000 each year, plus we save on water b/c we often shower at the gym.
  • at your finger tips
    If you have Comcast On-Demand - they have tons of workouts at no extra charge.
  • Clark working out....hahaaaaa
    Clark, dude, I've seen you. "Clark himself is exercise obsessed." It's more effective if you're obsessed with actually DOING them.
  • save money by joining local clubs
    another great way is to join a local club (running, bicycle, triathlon). They typically offer free group workouts throughout the week, and most club memberships are only $50/year.
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