1. Tennis
1.1. Cost
1.1.1. Depending on the racket and if you are paying casually or competitively, tennis racket and equipment range from $50 to $300.
1.2. Age Range
1.2.1. It is for all ages
1.3. Locations
1.3.1. Tennis Courts
1.4. Skill Levels and Benefits
1.4.1. While tennis is a competitive sport it can also be played casually. Tennis increases reaction time and improve strength and flexibility
2. Swimming
2.1. Cost
2.1.1. It usually ranges from $20 to $80 in order to get a gym membership and use the pool.
2.2. Age Range
2.2.1. For all ages
2.3. Locations
2.3.1. Outside, public swimming pools, in gyms
2.4. Skill Levels and Benefits
2.4.1. Swimming can be a leisurely activity or as a sport. It can build muscular strength, endurance and improve cardiovascular health. Swimming can also improve mental health and flexibility.
3. Bicycling
3.1. Age Range
3.1.1. Biking is for all ages
3.2. Locations
3.2.1. Outside
3.3. Skill Levels and Benefits
3.3.1. Anyone can do bicycling. Some do more intense biking and more competitive ones for sports. The benefits are improvement in cardiovascular health and works out your heart and other muscles
3.4. Cost
3.4.1. Depending on the type of bike and equipment, it can range from $300 to $1000.
4. Yoga
4.1. Cost
4.1.1. Yoga can cost from $5 to $100 depending on where you are doing it.
4.2. Age Range
4.2.1. Yoga can be for all ages
4.3. Locations
4.3.1. Gyms, home
4.4. Skill levels and Benefits
4.4.1. Yoga does not require experience and it can improve your flexibility, strength, balance, and mental health
5. Runnning
5.1. Cost
5.1.1. Around $5-10 for running shoes, but it is usually free
5.2. Age Range
5.2.1. Running is for all ages
5.3. Locations
5.3.1. Gyms, outside
5.4. Skill Levels and Benefits
5.4.1. Running does not require much high skill levels. Some people do it as a sports and others do it for healtb benefits. It benefits cardiovascular health and builds muscles. Running also builds endurance.