Why Have a Daily Home Workout? Time Is Money!

Let's take a deep dive in one of the topics discussed in our eBook, The Ultimate Guide to Home Workouts: the incredibly valuable time you can save by having a daily workout at home and working towards your fitness goals in general at home, rather than travelling to a gym.Let's get started!

The Truth About the Gym

Research shows that among those who go the gym regularly, the average distance is 4 miles. Going an average of 40 mph, that should take about 8 minutes each way. When you add in getting to your car, parking, the walk into the facility, stopping at the locker room, the time from your door to starting your warmup could easily be 15 minutes (...compared to a daily workout at home that would require 0 minutes).These numbers are based on averages, so bump up or down to see how it relates to you.So that’s an additional 30 minutes of most likely sitting in a car, and if you go let’s say 4 times a week, that’s an additional 2 hours a week of time sitting in your car. Approximate the year to 50 weeks if you have some time off, that’s 100 hours a year of time for travelling to and from a fitness facility.

What's Time Worth to You?

Now what’s that time worth to you? The median income in America is about $60,000, which over 52 weeks with paid time off, and a 40 hour workweek, is $28.85 an hour. If that’s you, then that represents $2,885 or nearly $3,000 worth of time that’s lost to driving to and from a gym.That extra travel for a $10 a month membership might not be such a good deal after all…A daily workout at home, or even just working out at home a few days a week, can save you an immense amount of time. You can put that time into more time with your family, getting more work done, taking up a new skill, sleeping more… It’s foolish to not at least consider how you could work in some home workouts to your schedule, saving time and money.

Want More Information?

For a comprehensive guide on how to make the most out of home workouts, check out our new eBook, the Ultimate Guide to Home Workouts, at:GoldenHomeFitness.com/eBookYou can also contact us here to learn more!

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