It’s a one-time payment. You can spend it on anything fitness or health related.

Edit: I’m not looking for recommendations, I’m curious what YOU would spend it on.

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    A sturdy, used, road-oriented bicycle. $200 won’t get anything too fancy, but cycling is a low-impact activity that – given the right places to bike – is meditative, improves cardio, facilitates independent exploration, and also happens to double as transportation.

    I specifically say “road oriented” because I don’t want to necessarily endorse all road bikes, like the ones with carbon fibre or “Tour de France” pedigree. Likewise, mountain bikes with full-suspension sap energy away from the steady cadence ideal for a good workout, in addition to generally costing more or delivering less-than-stellar performance at low price points.

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        5 months ago

        Yeah you wear specific shoes and they make different styles of shoes for different types of climbing. I pay for a monthly membership so the 200 could go to that as well ¯_(ツ)_/¯

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      Eyyy have you seen my woody on my profile? It was $305 so it doesn’t qualify for OP’s question, but I feel it’s in the same spirit. Plus, I always love seeing more of my people in this corner of the internet - hello!

      (I need to learn how to make instance-agnostic links)

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        Talk about risky click of the day lol. That thing is sick! For 300 that is awesome, you got a build process or anything?

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          Thanks! :D Like a tutorial? So the plywood is screwed to five wooden spines, and the spines attach to perpendicular ceiling joists using joist hangers, simpson ties, and angle iron from an old bed frame. For the holds, you pretty much get a flat surface using a miter saw, drill a hole with a drill press, shape it with the miter, and then sand to comfortize. A router can also help with shaping if you have one. I wish I had a photo album to go with this but I didn’t take too many as I went. Anyway, cheers! :)

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            Yo that’s perfect, I’ve been wanting to put something up in my side yard and I’ll definitely try your build.

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              Oh snap that’d be awesome! Please let me know if you have questions, I’d be happy to help! I can always pop out and take pictures of anything you’re curious about, no problem. Stoked for you! :D

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      5 months ago

      Polar HR band is BTLE and ANT+ so compatible with many devices including phone and garmins.

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        Honestly I’d stay away from polar, both mine and my fathers polar hrt monitors basically stopped working. Don’t remember what my current one is though.

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          I got the H10 in 2017 when it came out (my gym used them for group exercise) and it still works great.

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    Really depends what you’ve already got and what you want, fitness is such a vague term tbh.

    I’d personally start with putting it towards gym membership for however many months.

    Assuming I already had that tho, I’d buy Versa Gripps for lifting. I say I would, I actually bought a pair today…

    Besides lifting I only do cycling, so prob spend on a service and new parts.

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      I’m not looking for recommendations so much as curious what other people would do. I’d love to hear an update on how you’re liking the versa gripps after you use them for a while - been contemplating wrist straps for deadlifts myself

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    I’d say get an older or refurbished Apple Watch or other fitness tracker. I got one 1.5 years ago, haven’t missed a single day of reaching my daily exercise goals. My SO got one years before me but I never saw the incentive, and now we both have one, we keep each other on track. From doing nothing ever I now have at least a 5km hike or run every single day.

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    Garmin GPS watch. Mine was about tree fiddy but $200 off would be nice.

    I’ve used credits like this on a gym membership.

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    Okay, my answer:

    • Try a class for a new type of sport/activity
    • Get a massage
    • New gear for your current favorite activity
    • Something useful like sports bra, socks, water bottle etc.