Fitness journey in Bangkok 2026

If 2025 was about starting, then 2026 is about refining.

Living in Bangkok, I didn’t change everything—I improved what was already working. Walking, running, and regular workouts became more structured, more consistent, and more focused on long-term results.

Places like Chatuchak Park are no longer just part of my routine—they define it.

500 KM done in 2026. The journey continues.

02 Apr 2026

My Fitness Journey in Bangkok (2026) 2

 

Still staying consistent with 8,000+ steps every day with some strength training, even with a packed schedule — now at a total of 430 km covered this year.

19 Mar 2026

My Fitness Journey in Bangkok (2026) 3

 

Today 7 KM Walk + 5 KM Non Stop Run (40 Min)

07 Mar 2026

My Fitness Journey in Bangkok (2026) 4

 

Every city has that one place where everything slows down—and for me in Bangkok, it’s Chatuchak Park.
Between work, routine, and daily responsibilities, this park has become more than just a fitness spot. It’s where I walk, run, exercise—and most importantly—stay consistent.

Today after long time 5 KM non stop slow pace run in 40 minutes 👊 very very hot and sweaty.

26 Feb 2026

My Fitness Journey in Bangkok (2026) 5

 

300 KM — Done. Today I crossed 300 kilometers of walking in 2026. No marathon. No big event. Just small daily decisions… repeated again and again.

25 Feb 2026

My Fitness Journey in Bangkok (2026) 6

 

I’ve been going to this open gym for 5+ years.

Pricing is beautifully dangerous: 20 THB/day or 1000 THB/year. Choose wisely.. 🤭😁

03 Feb 2026

My Fitness Journey in Bangkok (2026) 7

 

No shortcuts. Just 8,000 steps a day — and 165+ km done in Jan’26.

01 Feb 2026

My Fitness Journey in Bangkok (2026) 8

 

In 2025, I accomplished 1565+ KM. @ average of 8000 steps per day. In last 2 days same as well. Consistency is always the best teacher.

02 Jan 2026

My Fitness Journey in Bangkok (2026) 9

 

1. What is different in your 2026 fitness journey?
More discipline, structure, and consistency compared to 2025.

2. Is Bangkok suitable for long-term fitness?
Yes, especially with access to parks and routine-friendly lifestyle.

3. How often do you exercise?
Daily walking + running + 2–3 strength sessions weekly.

4. Did you achieve your weight goals?
Progress is ongoing, with better control and consistency.

5. What is the biggest challenge now?
Maintaining discipline long-term.

6. Do you still go to Chatuchak Park?
Yes, it remains a key part of the routine.

7. What motivates you now?
Discipline and habit, not motivation.

8. Is your routine beginner-friendly?
Yes, it’s simple and scalable.

9. What changed in your diet?
Better control and awareness.

10. What is your long-term goal?
Sustainable fitness and lifestyle balance.