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Losing weight is inevitably always on someone’s to-do list. I’ll admit, it’s been on mine since our first son was born 9 years ago! Weight loss can be done on the cheap and I’m a case study to prove it since I lost 35 pounds last year.
Here are a few ideas to help you lose the poundage and save your money, too:
Go Outside
Using the hard pavement is one of the best ways to save money! The road is the obvious choice, but a high school stadium can also be a great way to get your exercise in by not spending a dime. Some outdoor exercises I recommend: walking, running, and climbing bleachers (at the school).
Resistance Train
Your body can be the best piece of equipment! Doing resistance training will cost you nothing because you are using the best asset you have to work out with–you. Some great resistance exercises include: squats, lunges, push-ups, and tricep dips.
Browse the Internet
You may think this is the last place you can actually lose weight, but there are so many resources available online to help you be successful! I have found training suggestions, food journals, and supportive communities. Some of my favorite online fitness and weight-loss resources are: Sparkpeople.com, WeFitFamily.com, and RunnersWorld.com.
Borrow Equipment
When you start sharing your goal to lose weight and get healthy with others, you may find that someone has some equipment they can let you borrow. Right now, we are lending our Elliptical Machine to friends. It’s a gym quality one that we purchased several years ago. Our friends mentioned they wanted to try one, so I offered ours to borrow.
Buy Used
Many people use the new year or new season to de-clutter which means equipment that has been collecting dust is going out the door! Check your local Freecycle goup or, if you have a little bit of cash to spare, check out Craigslist or make a visit to your local second hand shop (Goodwill or Salvation Army) or even a second hand sports store (like Play it Again Sports) to see what equipment is available for purchase.
Eat Healthfully
Eating healthfully is one of the most important things when it comes to losing weight. And, despite what some might tell you, you can eat healthy on a budget.
I won’t give you advice on what to eat, but Sparkpeople.com will do just that! You can set up a plan and it will offer you menus based on your daily caloric intake. It’s not complex and it can be simple stuff (frozen meals, deli meats, etc). Oh, and it’s free (that’s the best part). Getting the eating part down and within your budget will make the weight loss you meet each week even sweeter!
Of course, if you are just starting on your weight-loss journey, please consult your physician to ensure that the plan you follow is appropriate for you. I am not a medical expert but I am a mom of 3 who lost 35 pounds last year using these ideas. And, I haven’t spent a dime on anything other than my 5k registration fees and my food (a girl’s gotta eat)!
Andrea Deckard is a stay-at-home mommy with an amazing husband and three energetic boys. Stop by Mommy Snacks to get your fill of zero-calorie “snacks” to help you Save, Earn, Live and Learn!
What are your best frugal weight loss tips? Tell us in the comments.
I have a daughter with dairy allergies and am looking for blogs with dairy-free advice and recipes. Do you know of any? -Tiffany
We’re not dairy-free at our house, so I don’t follow dairy-free blogs. Anyone have one or have great recommendations for blogs, websites, or resources for someone who is dairy-free? Let us know in the comments.
Walgreens has select John Frieda products on sale this week for $5.99. Use the $3/1 coupon from the 3/7 SmartSource insert and stack it with the $2/1 Walgreens store coupon from the March booklet to get these for only $0.99!
The MP3 album, “Walt Disney: A Christian Critique”, is available here for free download from Blue Behemoth (a $17.95 value). This album includes three powerful messages presented by Doug Phillips, Geoff Botkin, and Isaac Botkin, giving you an insight into the accomplishments of Walt Disney from a Biblical perspective. Click here to find out more information.
Shaw’s stores are currently running a special on Kraft products. Spend $30 on specially marked Kraft products and receive $10 off your next purchase. (The special is based on pre-sale price.)
Kraft shredded natural cheese (7-8oz.) is regularly $3.79 but is on sale for $1.99.
Purchase 8 packages for a pre-sale price of $30.32. After scanning your Shaw’s card, the price will ring up at $15.92. There are coupons in the cheese aisle for $1/2 packages. Use 4 $1/2 coupons to make your total $11.92.
You will receive a coupon for $10 off your next order making the price for each package of cheese as low as $0.24!
Here are a few of my favorite deals at Meijer this week, with thanks to Bargain Briana for her help in compiling these:
Post Cereals – $1.99
*Deal Idea* Buy 4 Post Cereals – $1.99 each Use 2 $2/1 printables and 1 $1/2 coupon from the 2/28 SmartSource insert Pay $2.96 plus tax out of pocket, Get $3 catalina Free after coupons and catalina
Simply Asia Seasoning Mixes – $0.87 Use $0.50/1 coupon from the 2/7 RedPlum insert Free after coupon
Ore-Ida Frozen Potatoes – $2.50 Buy 2 and use $1/2 coupon from the February All You magazine Buy (2) Get $2 off Instantly $1 each after coupon and instant savings
Dial Complete Hand Soap, Tone Foam, Tone 2 bars, or Coast 3 bars – $1 Use $1/1 printable Free after coupon
Gillette Fusion Razor – $7.99 Use $4/1 coupon from the 2/7 P&G insert $3.99 after coupon
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