Embarking on a fitness journey involves diverse costs, depending on your chosen path. Budget chain gyms like Crunch and Planet Fitness typically start at $10-$20 per month, with more upscale options exceeding $50, plus potential annual fees.

Personal training sessions average $40-$100 per hour, while fitness apps like Fitbod cost $15.99 monthly. For home workouts, equipment costs vary widely, from dumbbells and resistance bands to cardio machines.

Functional fitness studios, including CrossFit and F45, are pricier, with memberships often ranging from $150-$200 per month. These environments emphasize personal interaction and coaching, justifying the higher cost. Specialty gear can also add up.

Indoor cycling classes range from $20-$40 per session. Boutique studios like CycleBar and SoulCycle can charge over $200 for a 10-class pack. Home solutions like Peloton bikes start at $1,695, with an additional $49 monthly membership. Cheaper alternatives include using fitness apps with existing equipment.

Running, often considered an inexpensive hobby, incurs costs for quality running shoes ($100), supportive sports bras ($20-$100), and potentially GPS watches under $250. Race entry fees can range from $25 for a 5K to $300 for major marathons, with additional travel expenses for destination events.