You don’t need expensive equipment to build an effective home gym. Here’s how to set up a complete training space for under $200.
Tier 1: Absolute Essentials ($50-80)
1. Pull-Up Bar ($25-40): Doorway-mounted pull-up bar is non-negotiable. Enables back training, core work, and grip strength.
2. Resistance Bands Set ($15-30): Get a set with 5 bands of varying resistance (10-50 lbs). Replaces dumbbells for most exercises.
3. Yoga Mat ($15-25): Essential for floor exercises, stretching, and core work. Choose 6mm thickness for comfort.
Total: $55-95
Tier 2: Highly Recommended Add-Ons ($40-60)
4. Parallettes ($30-50): Short parallel bars for dips, L-sits, and handstand practice. Much better than chairs for pressing movements.
5. Foam Roller ($15-25): Recovery tool for self-myofascial release. Reduces soreness and improves mobility.
6. Jump Rope ($10-20): Best cardio tool. Burns 10-16 calories per minute. Portable and durable.
Total: $55-95 (cumulative: $110-190)
Tier 3: Nice-to-Have ($20-40)
7. Ab Wheel ($15-25): One of the most effective core exercises. Simple but brutal.
8. Kettlebell ($25-50): Single 16kg (35 lb) kettlebell for swings, goblet squats, and Turkish get-ups.
Total: $40-75 (cumulative: $150-265)
Complete Workout Examples
With Tier 1 only ($55-95):
- Pull-ups and negatives
- Push-ups (standard, decline, diamond)
- Resistance band rows and presses
- Bodyweight squats and lunges
- Core: planks, leg raises, hollow holds
With Tier 1+2 ($110-190):
- All Tier 1 exercises
- Dips on parallettes
- Jump rope cardio
- Foam rolling recovery
Space Requirements
Minimum: 6×6 feet (1.8×1.8 meters). Ideal: 8×10 feet. You need enough room for pull-ups, floor exercises, and band work.
Money-Saving Tips
- Buy used equipment on Facebook Marketplace or Craigslist
- DIY parallettes from PVC pipe ($10)
- Use a sturdy table for inverted rows instead of buying a row machine
- Make a sandbag from a duffel bag and play sand ($15)




