Exercise at Lumpini Park
Any health minded person who has ever lived or visited Bangkok for an extended period of time has visited Lumpini Park. Besides being a relaxing oasis from the sometimes hectic Bangkok traffic, Lumpini park is also a place where thousands of people come to exercise on a daily basis. Throughout the day there is a nonstop flow of bicyclists and runners , going around the lakes on the cement paths complete with kilometer markers and the newly rubberized track & field style running paths.
Every single day at 5 and 6pm giant aerobics classes start complete with cheesy Thai aerobics music and a few hundred people (mostly women) performing basic aerobics class steps to the music. In addition to the swimming pool, tennis court, basketball court and senior citizen center there are various sometimes odd fitness contraptions spread throughout the park. Fitness also extends onto the water as a couple dozen pedal boats are available to rent as well.

Outdoor Gym #2
Outdoor Gyms
I knew there was an outdoor gym in Lumpini Park on the Rajadamri Road side (north end) of the park (video & pictures on bottom of page). I worked out there a couple times before which cost 35 baht ($1 USD) per workout. The gym has a punching bag and enough equipment for people of most strength levels (myself included) to get a good workout.
Every time swing by the gym there is never more than 5-10 people working out which is a stark contrast to the crowded corporate gym I painstakingly chose to get a membership at California WOW fitness. The only thing I didn’t like about Lumpini Park’s outdoor gym was when I accidentally touched a tree and the next thing I knew I had a few dozen fire ants stinging my sweaty forearm.

Hardcore Lumpini Park Gym

"Hardcore" guys Posing Outside of Gym
I was looking to explore the rest of the park to find some material for pictures on my Tourism Pics photography site when I came across another gym in Lumpini Park! When I walked by this gym located on the Rama IV road (south end) of Lumpini park I immediately noticed the people working out were pretty hardcore. There were a group of around 10 shirtless guys who looked as if they were professional bodybuilders, muay Thai fighters, prison inmates or all the above lifting heavy weights.
I thought it was very cool looking so I decided one day I would head to the “hardcore” Lumpini Park gym and work out. I planned on going for a long bicycle ride through the busy streets of Bangkok and after I witnessed 2 car accidents I thought better and ride my bike to Lumpini Park. As I was riding through Lumpini Park I rode over to the “hardcore” Lumpini Park gym and noticed another big group of “hardcore” weight lifters as well as an awesome barbell bench press with 2 tires which I just had to lift.
I brought my bike in the gym and asked the lady how much it cost for “Aw Kam long Kai” which means exercise in Thai and she showed me a card with the prices. I was rather shocked to see that a workout cost 20 baht (60 cents) and a monthly membership costs 200 baht ($6 USD) which is less than the other gym.
I warmed up a few sets of bench press to work up to the tire barbell which I had no idea how much it weighed. I even got a spotter to make sure I didn’t kill myself and to my surprise (slight disappointment) the barbell with the tires wasn’t that heavy. I would estimate the weight which had a bar which was smooth and about twice the diameter of normal Olympic bars weighed between 175-195 pounds.
Even though the “hardcore” patrons of this gym were a bit imposing, as usual the Thai people working out at the gym were very nice and friendly. They even encouraged me to use heavier weights as well as helped me locate dumbbells that I needed. I was the only farang (foreigner in Thai) working out but there were many farang passersby in the park who just looked in the gym out of curiosity. I snapped the pictures inconspicuously with my cell phone camera as I wondered whether the “hardcore” gym patrons were Muay Thai fighters, powerlifters or bodybuilders.
If I knew that this gym existed before I think choosing a gym in Bangkok would have been a lot easier as I would have probably avoided the membership at the California WOW gym I paid 17,000 baht ($511 USD). The video and equipment below is from the non “hardcore” gym on the north side of Lumpini Park.
Also See: Things to do in Bangkok: Lumpini Park: Part I
Some of the Equipment at the West Side Gym


Also See: Things to do in Bangkok: Lumpini Park: Part I
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February 1st, 2010 at 4:12 am
Hi Mike – great website. Extremely interesting. I’ll definately be visiting Lumpini Park gym for a workout – i can’t lift 195 pounds however!! Hopefully they have something lighter!! I’ll be in Bangkok for 3 months from March – how would you like to meet for a drink, if u can fit it into your busy schedule?
February 4th, 2010 at 12:20 am
Hi Andy & Mike. I’m an English guy living in Bangkok. If either of you want to hook up for some training sessions (jogging, bodybuilding, etc) at Lumpini park, just let me know, as I wanna start getting into bodybuilding myself. Thanks, Chris.
krisbuzz9_ @ hotmail dot com
February 24th, 2010 at 11:04 pm
Great work! keep the posts coming… i’ll keep reading them. Thanks
March 1st, 2010 at 6:35 pm
Great post – pretty interesting. I’m visiting BKK for a couple of months this year and I think I’ll just work out at these gyms rather than the other corporate gigs. Thanks for posting.
March 3rd, 2010 at 5:07 am
I’m glad you found it useful. If it’s not raining I’d prefer to work outside at these gyms any day, there’s a ton of other stuff in the park to work out on/with as well… I will create another post about it… stay tuned
April 27th, 2010 at 2:09 pm
I have to say, I enjoy reading your blog. Maybe you could let me know how I can subscribing with it ? I feel I should let you know I found your page through yahoo.
September 16th, 2010 at 10:44 am
Hello,
i will be next week for 2 Days in BKK anf hope to have the time to do a workout at Lumpini park (hopefully is not to raining to much, cause September is a lot of rain in BKK). I also like to do 1 workout in Din Daeng “Powerzone-Gym” which it´s the most hardcore-Gym for Bodybuilders in thailand (Owner is former 2 time World Champion Khun Sithhi Charoenrith).
My best raw benchpress is 4 reps with 205 kg/250 lbs (no equipment, no spotter). Deadlift PB is 325 kg (+ 700 lbs).
December 21st, 2010 at 2:10 am
really great blog.
thanks for this information.
i tried the aerobic there. it was cool~~