Living in the Gym (literally)
January 19th, 2011 | Tags: experiment, googlecast, henry david theoreau, lodging, travel, utilities, work from anywhere
Ok. This is a post about a little mobile lifestyle technique I am using and developing through experiment.
This technique can be utilised in many countries with a little variation.
Here is the GoogleCast I made about this technique and experiment:
(I am sorry that the audio quality on this GoogleCast is so poor. I was recording this on speakerphone while driving and it seems like for some reason it was choppy)
The Idea:
A very inexpensive way to travel through or live in an area for a period of time without paying rent.
I mention using gyms and storage facilities to do this but these can be substituted by other facilities that offer similar services in other countries. (I mention some ways I know of to do this in Japan as well)
How & Why
I do a good amount of volunteer work and this is a very important part of my life. The area where I volunteer is about an hour north of where I live.
I found work near where I volunteer and am looking to move there.
But in the meantime I am sometimes staying up there using the method I want to talk about. I am writing this as an example of what could be done.
I work nights and can sleep at work. If I couldn’t I would try to sneak sleep in at a library or at the gym (if they have a couch somewhere).
I have a storage facility where I keep the clothes I will need during the week and anything else I might need.
I purchased a gym membership with a national chain. After work in the morning I go to the gym and workout. I can go to any chain gym in the country (USA) with this membership.
About my work out,
I do handwalking and handstand pushups (I used to breakdance). I can walk the length of the gym classroom without stopping
This is great exercise and online there is info on how to get the balance to do this.
I do pull-ups to work biceps.
I also do crunches on the crunch machine (my only weighted workout)
So mainly I do a weightless workout.
At the gym I shower and shave and change clothes.
Then I go back to my storage unit, store my things and go do my volunteer work.
Since chain gyms have facilities nationwide a person travelling could stop at a gym in the morning rather than booking a hotel room.
In Japan
In Japan there are public storage facilities. There are also many 24 hour places. These include restaurants, coffee shops, internet cafes, and karaoke booths (private booths). The last two have nightly packages at discounted rates.
If a person were to miss the last train home they could stay easily at one of these (I know from experience). In fact, many of the chain internet cafes even have showers; and they have all you can drink soda vending machines! yay
Creative ideas abound. Experimenting strengthens.
Even if one can well afford hotel/motel stays, being able to go another route is a good skill to pick up for rugged travelling and location-free living.
Best,
TaiyoJ
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