A woman is profiled as the "stingiest woman in the world" for her extreme frugality. She is shown to use various tactics to save money, including:
- Using a sporting goods store as her personal gym, rather than paying for a membership
- Putting bricks in her drain to reduce water usage
- Using household items, such as detergent and bicarbonate, to clean her swimming pool instead of buying specialized pool cleaning products
- Creating a pedal-powered generator to power her pool filter
- Buying a rusty exercise bike for $25 and using it to generate power for her filter
The woman's extreme frugality is portrayed as borderline obsessive, with her going to great lengths to save even small amounts of money.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The woman in the video trains in a sports shop instead of a gym to avoid paying membership fees.
2. She spends 45 minutes a day in the sports shop using the exercise equipment.
3. Gym membership can cost up to $75 per month.
4. The woman puts bricks in her drain to raise the water level and save water.
5. She uses bicarbonate and borax instead of normal additives to save money on her swimming pool maintenance.
6. A pool cover can cost from hundreds to thousands of dollars.
7. She uses a tarp or "boiling clow" to cover her pool, which is very cheap.
8. She paid cash for her house to avoid paying interest.
9. The woman filters her swimming pool water using a pedal-powered generator to save money on electricity.
10. The pedal-powered generator works by pedaling the pedals, which turn a belt that drives a car alternator, creating electric current.
11. She bought an exercise bike for less than $25.
12. The exercise bike is manual and was made by her father.