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Recommended Fitness Clubs and Gyms at Reasonable Prices

Wanna get fit without spending a ton? Here are some clubs, gyms and classes you can join that require a much smaller financial commitment to get you fighting fit.

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Recommended Fitness Clubs and Gyms at Reasonable Prices

Climb Some Rocks

Hong Kong’s largest outdoor climbing wall is within easy reach for cheapskate fitness fanatics. The King’s Park Centenary Centre is home to the wall, which is 18 meters high and 16 meters wide. As a non-member, you can can walk in and use the wall for $80 during off-peak hours (Mon-Fri 9am-5:30pm) and $110 during peak times. A monthly climbing pass is just $420 for non-members and $350 for members, but you have to get a lead assessment card for $200 before you’re allowed on the wall alone. If climbing isn’t your bag, you can also use the tennis courts for $80 per hour, or the inline skating rink for $50 per hour.
22 Gascoigne Rd., Jordan, 2782-6682, www.kpcc.ymcahk.org.hk

One hour of rock-climbing:
Calories burnt: 697. Moneyspent: $110.
Source: www.healthstatus.com

Fancy Free

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The newly opened Lululemon store in SoHo does regular free events, from yoga in-store to running training in Happy Valley. The current schedule is yoga every Saturday, and running every other Wednesday, but check their website for updates.
53 Staunton St., Central, 2547-9231.

One hour of hatha yoga
Calories burnt: 176. Moneyspent: $0.
Source: www.healthstatus.com

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