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I have family who live in southern Ontario who do this. They live in rural areas so they drive 1 hour to the gym, workout for half an hour and drive an hour back. I pointed out to them that in terms of cost, it would probably be cheaper to just invest in a home gym, treadmill and exercise bike and do everything at home.
Personally, my wife is sick with chronic illness so I can't go anywhere any more. So I just invested in a good treadmill, set up a TV in front of it and watch all my shows just about every day while walking. An average show is about 45 min or an hour so I take that time to do my walk at home and never go anywhere. The cost of the treadmill paid off years ago.
Also, as another tip, buy your treadmill or exercise equipment in January / February. Everyone always buys exercise stuff for Christmas or New Years resolutions in December / November ... then forget about it all after the holidays and sell stuff off or the stores put everything on sale. I bought a $1,000 treadmill like this about ten years ago for half the price and have used it since every year without problems.
Driving 2 hours to go to the gym is crazy
Tbh, they could just get a bike, bike there for an hour, turn around bike home and have much more exercise.
Get overrun by a car
Diving 80km away in a car is a lot faster than bicycling. It would take a couple hours or more on a bicycle.
It's not the driving there ..... it's the time spent going there.
If you just do everything at home and exercise for even an hour, you save yourself two hours on the road going anywhere.
Once you do that for a month, the money saved in travel, wasted time, gym membership and all associated costs .... would more than pay for all the gym equipment you buy and set up at home. Plus you gain a whole bunch of hours in the day to do other things.
If you don't need to get to the gym because you already got your exercise cycling, does it matter whether you get there within that hour?