Man Vs ManUre wrote: » I’ve seen a lot of these muscle muppets who film themselves and show on Instagram, and they are always in same gym gear afterwards when they get their Starbucks or gorging on their donuts. Have always wondered if they are not taking shower before leaving the gym.
Sunrise_Sunset wrote: » I doubt it. And on that note I'd be hoping for a reduction in fees. At the end of the day their bills are incorporated into our fees.
leanin2019 wrote: » Muscle muppets :pac:
sugarman20 wrote: » So you follow these muscle muppets on Instagram?
JTMan wrote: » Anyone heard any news as to whether the Trinity College Gym is reopening on 29 June? or has anyone heard about any other city centre pools reopening on 29 June?
OmegaGene wrote: » Prices could go up depending on venue and restrictions, I can’t see a reduction happening because you can’t use a shower for your own safety
lcstress2012 wrote: » No word yet on any FlyeFit reopening yet. The reaping of gyms on 29th June is only max 50 capacity is it not?
NotMOL wrote: » I don't understand this capacity thing..like how can gyms of different sizes have the same capacity
Alf Veedersane wrote: » It's a fixed number. I know what you're saying but the principle is to limit the number of people in the same indoor space and minimise risk Allowing a bigger number in bigger gyms, on a per m2 basis for example, is difficult to manage because people are circulating around rather than being in a fixed space.
OmegaGene wrote: » It’s only 8 days Tick tock
OmegaGene wrote: » Are you not packed and ready ?? My gym posted they will open on the 29th with details to follow
Kamu wrote: » Realistically, the only way to open and adhere to government guidelines is a booking, first come first serve, system, where perhaps you book one hour slots. I'd be happy to do that, but unfortunately I am back in the office working my 9-5. So I'll either have to got very late in the evening after peak times, or very early in the morning before work.
Alf Veedersane wrote: » I usually train after 8pm. Before work isn't an option and I go after the kids are in bed. It's a lot less busy but there will still be competition for 50 8pm slots
Kamu wrote: » And that's going to be the issue, which given everything, I am happy to work around. Most, I imagine will be looking at the hour slot directly after the normal work day, and keep going up the time slots until they find something. 5pm - 9pm slots will be booked in minutes. The 5am - 8am will be booked rather quick as well. I know, and have used, Flyrefit 24/7 (once went at 1 am to go on a run), but outside the 'core' times won't have nearly as much emand as the average person can't/won't go then. When I do get back again, I'm going to hug the squat rack, the sexy little thing that it is.
Black Sheep wrote: » I would think there should be a software solution possible, even if there is no booking system. Maybe they can live update what the gym occupancy numbers are throughout the day, to give people a sense whether it's worth making the trip or not (?).
DVDM93 wrote: » I will be interested to see how 24 hour gyms will operate outside staffed hours if we're to say that staffed hours & non 24 hour gyms will operate via a booking system. It might be the case that numbers are generally low during them hours anyway so it will just run an normal or that during the hours outside what a normal gym would operate might not be made available just yet in a 24 hour gym.