Staying active is easier when the friction is low. Whether you want a 24-hour gym, a structured club, or just a better way to use the park, E20 has options for every level of experience.


Start with what’s easiest to repeat

Most routines stick for one reason: they’re easy to return to. That often means:

  • something on the estate
  • something you don’t need to book far ahead
  • something that works even on low-energy days

Ambition can come later. Consistency comes first.


If you want the lowest-friction option

  • Use the Olympic Park for walking, running, or casual movement
  • Join a gym in E20 for flexibility and predictability
  • Try a single studio class without committing to a programme

Treat early sessions as experiments, not decisions.


If structure helps you show up

Some people don’t need motivation - they need shape. That might mean:

  • a Fitness Club with fixed sessions
  • a Personal Trainer for accountability
  • a weekly anchor like parkrun

Paying for structure is often easier than relying on willpower.


If you’re restarting after time away

  • choose places that allow slower progression
  • don’t assume you need to “catch up”
  • frequency matters more than intensity

Starting again is common. Facilities here are used to it.


How to use the rest of this section

  • Gyms → flexible routines, open access
  • Fitness Clubs → coached structure
  • Studios & Classes → variety without long commitment
  • Personal Trainers → tailored support
  • Outdoor Fitness → free, adaptable movement

You don’t need to choose one path. Mixing works.