I think most people can agree that enjoying the outdoors is a great way to save money. What are your favorite free outdoor activities to participate in? I love running outside, because it gives me something to look at or focus on and it also allows me the opportunity to train properly for races.
I am an outdoors person who gets cabin fever if I am trapped within four walls for too long. I love walking, climbing, swimming, riding my bike, just to name a few priceless activities that I engage in in my spare time. My old bike takes me wherever I want to go, and my walking shoes get replaced every year or so. One doesn't need to spend much money to stay active and have fun in nature.
Running! I'm not much of an outdoor workout kind of person, not because I don't like being outdoor, but because I feel like people are staring at me and I don't like that when I workout. But running in the first hours of the morning when there's close to no one outside yet, breathing some fresh air is great! I highly recommend running at around 6 am, the best outdoor activity!
I agree - I love running very early in the morning or late at night when no one else is out. I feel like I am completely at ease because I can focus on my running and escape my everyday worries
Running. First, because this is the only free outdoor sport that I know for now. Other things that I know and that I do are not free like tennis. But even if it were not the only that I know, it would still be favorite. I like because it's so simple, could be easy and could be hard. I can do it even if I were weak; I would just have to lessen the intensity. And definitely, when I am strong I can do it. During this time, I would just have to level up the intensity for more sweating performance.
Here are some of the free things I like to do: - Go for a long walk - Go for a run over the local park - Play football with friends - Visit museums (we have a lot of them in the UK, and most of them are free) - Watch stand-up comedy shows (we have lots of shows in London that are free to attend) There isn't a lot you can do in London because the tourists have made the venders and owners bump up the price, but there are still a few things they have charged for just yet.