So many of us resolve — and then break our resolutions — to lose weight every New Year’s, it has become a cultural joke.
But what if you could get paid to lose weight? Would having a dollar amount attached to your weight loss efforts incentivize you to stick with it?
Get Paid to Lose Weight in 2018
With a multitude of paid diet plans like Weight Watchers, and the exorbitant prices attached to premier gym memberships, boutique fitness studios and fancy workout clothes, losing weight might be more readily correlated with spending money than making it.
But you don’t have to spend a ton of money to incorporate fitness into your life. You can get your fitness gear on the cheap at vendors like Target and Old Navy, and opening the front door to head out for a run is always free.
Even better? We found a surprising number of ways to get paid while getting fit. Here are nine worth trying.
Bet on Yourself
Ready to put your money where your mouth is?
No, I’m not suggesting a dollar bill diet. These apps and programs facilitate taking a small monetary risk to help you stick to your weight loss goals — and engage your competitive spirit.
Then, get rewarded at the end of your journey. It pays to achieve, in more ways than one!
1. HealthyWage
Do you have a specific number of pounds you want to lose — and the confidence that you can get the scale to match? Check out HealthyWage, where you can make a (healthy) wager on your ability to stick to your plan.
Here’s how it works: you come up with a goal weight and a time frame to achieve it, and then you lay down some money that says the scale will correspond with your plans. If you achieve your goals, you’ll have two things to celebrate: your svelte new self, and a hefty prize check cut by HealthyWage.
We don’t typically tell you about betting opportunities, but this made the cut since you’re betting on yourself. Prize amounts depend on how much you have to lose, how quickly you want to do it, and, of course, how much you bet.
Playing with their betting interface on my own, I learned I could make up to $529.41 for losing 15 pounds! That’s about $35 a pound, and about a cent per calorie cut.
Want to combine monetary incentive with the power of teamwork? HealthyWage offers team challenges, too — either with your officemates or a group set up by the site if your company’s not on board.
By the way, the earning potential for the team challenges is pretty serious: you pay $25 per month, for three months, to participate, and you could win up to $10,000.
2. DietBet
Another great option for making weight-loss wagers is DietBet, which pools participants into teams based on their goals.
Choose from the Kickstarter plan (lose 4% of your body weight in 28 days), the Transformer plan (lose 10% of your body weight in 6 months), or become a Maintainer (keep your already-shed weight off for 12 full months).
Make a bet, and either pay monthly or all up front. Then, the winners split the pot — and achieve the fitness goals of their dreams!
The best part about DietBet is it helps you get involved in a community of people with similar goals, which provides both challenge and support. And since you can keep enrolling in different plans as you progress, you stand to earn a decent chunk of change as you get stronger, healthier and happier.
3. Pact
Want to bet on your habits rather than the number on the scale?
Even the health nuts among us have off days where they need a little more motivation. Why not make a little bit of extra cash while you’re at it?
I’ve been using Pact for quite a while, and earn at least $50 per year just keeping up with the healthy habits I’d (hopefully) maintain anyway.
To participate, simply download the app and link your Paypal account. You’ll make a pact with yourself to hit the gym and track your food consumption a certain number of days per week, and if you don’t follow through, you’ll pay — as little as $5 or as much as $50 per incident.
But if you keep up with your healthy promises, you’ll earn a little bit each week — a few cents or a couple of bucks, depending on how many activities you track and how many Pacters didn’t keep up that week. (That’s where that $5-$50 wager goes!)
You can even make a Pact to eat a certain number of fruits and vegetables each week. Snap a quick photo of your salad or apple and receive rewards if the community agrees it should count! That’s right, your veggies have to be verified by outside parties, so you can’t get away with trying to claim that pizza’s a vegetable.
Worried because you’re active, but don’t have a gym membership? Don’t fret: Pact syncs with apps like RunKeeper so your motion matters, no matter how you get moving.
Keep Track — and Rack Up the Cash
Counting calories and tracking steps helps you hold yourself accountable for your choices — and makes it easy to see which of your habits need improvement.
If you’re planning to track your fitness through digital apps, lots of programs will help you earn a little extra money! Here are a few.
4. Higi
The last time I was at Publix to pick up a prescription, I settled in to wait the half hour it apparently takes to put 10 pills into a small orange bottle… and noticed a blood pressure kiosk set up conveniently in the waiting area.
Curious, and with time to spare, I sat down and strapped in. 116/76 — and it told me my pulse, weight and BMI, too! I was asked to create a username so I could track my results over time, and thus, I became a user (and fan) of Higi.
What I didn’t know was that I could earn rewards just for keeping track of my vitals and maintaining healthy habits. Some of these are really generous — $35 toward HelloFresh! Yes, please.
5. Walgreens
If you shop at Walgreens regularly, you know their Balance Rewards points can go a long way for saving money on essentials. What if you could earn even more Balance Rewards points, just by tracking the healthy habits you’re keeping up with this year?
If you track your caloric intake with MyFitnessPal, your jogs with RunKeeper, or your steps with your FitBit, you can! Check out all their Balance Rewards healthy choices offers. They also reward other popular resolutions, like quitting smoking.
6. Achievement
Formerly known as AchieveMint, this app is so appealing, there used to be a waitlist.
With Achievement, you can sync up the fitness tracking apps you’re already using to earn real rewards like Visa gift cards. Heck, you’ll probably learn about a few new tracking apps, since Achievement supports over 30 of them!
Cash In on the Fitness You’ve Already Earned
Even if you’re already living a healthy lifestyle, you might be missing out on steep discounts — and even earnings! Here’s how to maximize the payoff on your hard-won fitness.
7. Teach Your Healthy Ways
Take advantage of the January increase in ambition, and teach a hopeful newbie the skills that won you that rockin’ bod. Bonus: if working out is your job, it’ll be easy to keep the pounds off!
You could lead a boot camp, or sink some time and money into becoming a certified personal trainer or yoga instructor.
8. Get a Sweaty Side Gig
Don’t have the teacher gene? Not to worry! There are still sweaty jobs out there for you.
Postmates hires bike contractors to deliver goods to customers on the fly, and you get to set your own hours.
Like to get outside? If a thirst for adventure is close to your heart, you could become a river rafting guide or trail builder (and you’ll earn a nice wage, too!).
9. Check With Your Health Insurance
When you’re at your healthiest, your insurance company has to pay for your care less often. So it’s in their best interests to keep you fit!
Lots of different insurance companies offer fitness incentives, from gym membership reimbursements to waivers for commercial diet plans.
For example, BlueCross and BlueShield offers exclusive health-related deals to its members through Blue365, so you can save money on the goods and services that keep you healthy and active. Humana’s Go365 program rewards your smart choices with 10% savings off healthy products at Walmart.
Whoever your insurer is, give them a ring and see what they can offer you for living a healthy lifestyle.
Get Motivated and Make it Work!
The key to achieving any goal is to create new behaviors — and sustain them. You’ve heard it before, but it’s true: Weight loss requires a lifestyle change, not just a quick-fix diet.
By tying money to your new healthy habits, you’re more likely to keep them up. Fitness is a great reward in and of itself, but extra earnings are definitely a good reason to stay on the wagon!
Jamie Cattanach is a freelance writer and a native Floridian. She’s passionate about learning, literature, chocolate and finding ways to live the good life as cost-effectively as possible. You can wave hi to @jamiecattanach on Twitter.
This was originally published on The Penny Hoarder, which helps millions of readers worldwide earn and save money by sharing unique job opportunities, personal stories, freebies and more. The Inc. 5000 ranked The Penny Hoarder as the fastest-growing private media company in the U.S. in 2017.
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