In most North America, at least in the USA and Canada, going to the gym is a pretty regular thing for ordinary people. Most Americans find themselves exercising in some form. Nevertheless, the USA does have an obesity problem, and Canada isn’t far behind. There are many fad diets and workouts throughout Northern America that don’t help the cause. Whether it be a trendy resolution or a regular thing, you see Americans getting up early to exercise. After all, exercising leads to a happier, healthier lifestyle. With that in mind, what about countries that don’t have as much of an obesity problem? How is exercising different there? Do people even care about going to the gym? Here are some Reddit Users that weighed in on the situation where they live.
22. Exercising at the gyms in Austria is for rich people.
“Eeeeeehhhhhh We have gyms. Like cheap ones where you pay like 10-20 per month and proper luxury ones for the bourgeois which are 80€ upwards. Some people go to the gym, but I’d say it’s more the rich folk who do it regularly. Most common folk either have some weights at home, do some group sports like football (the European one which you play with your feet), or do some sort of martial arts to stay fit. But there are still enough people who go/pay for their gym subscription, which means that gyms exist.” says Reddit user EpilepsyGang from Austria.
The country of Austria is pretty central in Europe with neighboring countries of Germany and Hungary. Arnold Schwarzenegger is one of the most famous and recognizable people from Austria. Its population is around 9 million people, and it’s reported that around 70% of Austrians are living in pretty good health. If you aren’t, it’s usually because of your income, and you in a lower bracket. Having cheaper gym options will help the average person stay healthy, which will help the population. It is never too late to start working on yourself.