So you enjoy being active, but hitting the gym isn’t exactly your thing? Well, good news: exercise rooms aren’t the only at-home amenity to keep you feeling fit these days. As luxury homeowners are becoming increasingly conscious of how their living space can facilitate a healthy lifestyle, high-end properties are incorporating a variety of different ways to keep you active. If you’re the type who dreads spending time in the gym, here are a few alternative amenities that allow you to get your daily exercise!
Tennis Court
Regardless of age, the whole family can have fun playing tennis together and having a court is just as much about spending time with each other as it is about being active. Put some flood lights overhead and you’ll be able to hit the ball around day or night!
Equestrian Facilities
There’s no better way to get outside and enjoy nature than on horseback. A residence with equestrian facilities, like stables and an outdoor arena, is a true lifestyle property that’s guaranteed to keep you from being a couch potato.
Lap Pool
For some people, a swimming pool conjures up images of lounging the day away with a piña colada. For other people, it’s all about getting a full-body workout that’s low impact on your joints and keeps you feeling great.
Rock Climbing Wall
If you want to get some exercise and a quick shot of adrenaline, an indoor rock climbing wall might be the perfect addition to your home. Kids and adults alike can enjoy taking their fitness goals to new heights.
Basketball Court
While it used to be considered an over-the-top extravagance, professional size basketball courts have become increasingly common among homeowners who like shooting hoops. Outdoor courts can provide a great space for your kids to get rid of some energy when the weather’s nice, or you can go big with an indoor court that can be enjoyed throughout the year.
Golf Course
Now, you may not have your own private golf course, but living in an exclusive community with 18-holes is still pretty good. While some people might not consider golf to be exercise, if you leave the cart at the clubhouse, a round on the links can easily add up to five miles of walking.