Alf Veedersane wrote: » Phase 3, regarding sports: "Sporting activities and events can resume “behind closed doors”, where arrangements are in place to enable participants to maintain social distancing." They're shoe-horning themselves into that but gyms are specifically referenced as being included in phase 5.
Acey10 wrote: » north county dublin email said "As of the 29th June the Government are allowing physical exercise and sporting activity to take place behind closed doors."
Mitch Connor wrote: » Does the phase plan not specifically say Phase 5 (August) for gyms?
Acey10 wrote: » my gym emailed saying 29th june....
brianblaze wrote: » 30 days delivery from China at the moment even with the lockdown. (China to Ireland anyway, not sure about once it gets here!)
Eoinbmw wrote: » Your Gym might be open by the time a potential order might arrive!
TheMilkyPirate wrote: » Have any lads ordered from China? What site? AliExpress? Wish always throwing dumbbell adverts at me but god knows what quality is like
OmegaGene wrote: » You didn’t mention the part about them being rubber
OmegaGene wrote: » Are you sure they were being serious ? The price of weights have gone through the roof everywhere, can’t you get a few power bands and kettlebells to tide you over ?
billybonkers wrote: » Order from China
The_Honeybadger wrote: » They will have to roll back some of the restrictions soon enough. They can’t keep the economy shut down forever. I wouldn’t be surprised to see gyms opened at the end of April or early May but with the expectation that social distancing and hygiene protocols will be put in place. Whether members will be happy to return is the other thing. Some will, but I think it is going to devastate memberships in a lot of gyms
VonLuck wrote: » Realistically, what measures can gyms put in place? Screens between benches? Socially distanced queues for using equipment? Disinfecting everything before and after using? Going to be very difficult to implement.
sp00k wrote: » I thought my gym was doing a good enough job with implementing measures before the shutdown. There was a strict wipe down policy, benches were well spaced apart and every second cardio machine was taped off. The gym was therapy for me and seeing equipment so jacked up in price/unavailable at the moment is disheartening.
OmegaGene wrote: » The gym I am joined to have a wipe down policy with alcohol wipes provided all over the place and it’s usually quiet in the morning since a super gym opened up nearby but the cardio machines are all lined up together so it’s going to be tricky to sort that out
Alf Veedersane wrote: » It's possible that people's perceptions will have changed in the next 13 weeks and people nervous about the idea won't be when the time comes.
caviardreams wrote: » I can see changing rooms being completely closed (at least initially) and the like.
Sheep Shagger wrote: » I'd imagine they're doing as other businesses are and not paying rent and staff are accessing the state welfare support in an effort to cut expenses to the bone while memberships are frozen (no income). Think some of the smaller ones could certainly close, the bigger chains might have deeper pockets, how deep those need to be though is the question.
billybonkers wrote: » Yes but minimum August 10th if we have to take no steps back. Gyms run off monthly membership and personal trainers renting their space and running their own PT sessions. None of which are happening, how are they paying the bills? It does not look good for them