Was your New Year’s resolution to exercise more? Fitness equipment is currently on sale at many retailers

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The Stamina Mini Exercise Bike lets you pedal at your office desk if time doesn’t allow for exercise. (Kohl's)

One resolution many people have at the beginning of the year is to exercise more.

Fitness studios and gym memberships can weigh heavy on the wallet, and one way to save some money is to buy your own gear for home workouts.

If that’s you, and you’re serious about it, a bunch of retailers are currently holding sales on gym and fitness equipment that might be worth the look. Here’s a roundup of some of what’s out there.

Dick’s Sporting Goods is having a one-day flash sale with discounts of up to 50% off. Select fitness, cardio, strength equipment and more are part of the sale. If you really want to splurge, the Sole E25 Elliptical is being offered at 50% off — $899.98, discounted from $1,799.99.

Sitting can be a silent killer, and the Stamina Mini Exercise Bike lets you pedal at your office desk if time doesn’t allow for exercise. It’s currently on sale for $69.99 at Kohls and comes in two colors.

Spinning continues to be popular, and Walmart is offering tons of indoor, stationary bikes at rollback prices. If you want some color, a pink model of the Sunny Health & Fitness P8100 is just $149.99. For a cheaper and more compact option, the Weslo Cardiostride 4.0 Treadmill is an extremely basic model but also foldable with an adjustable incline.

Target is offering a 20% discount on select sports and outdoors equipment, including yoga mats, workout recovery gear, water bottles, weights, jump ropes and hydration drink mixes.

Amazon is currently offering all its sports and fitness gear from AmazonBasics for up to 26% off. Tons of Fitbit models are also discounted, such as the Fitbit Versa 2 Smartwatch, which is discounted by 25%.

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Tons of Fitbit models are on sale, such as the Fitbit Versa 2 Smartwatch, which is discounted by 25%. (Courtesy of Amazon)Amazon

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