Balmed Out wrote: » With air movement increasing any spread I'd wonder will ac systems be turned off or down low, would mean outdoorsfor wherever can making even more sense.
micar wrote: » "I am the customer".....ffs.....don't be coming out that nonsense......the customer is always right and I'll do what I want .....blah blah blah... What's the problem in doing this? If gyms can only have a fraction of people working out at the same time, then people need to use their time wisely and not faff around. Get in, do your work out and get out. I've no problem being kitted out and leave as soon as I'm finished. I can stretch, shower and relax at home.
Man Vs ManUre wrote: » If you live close to your gym, especially if it’s walking distance, then the not being able to shower there wouldn’t be a big deal. But for many they use the gym in morning on way to work, so just won’t be feasible to not be able to shower there after if no shower facilities in work. I drive about 15km to my gym so if I’m only allowed a 1hr slot not sure if I would bother. And if I’m paying full price for the gym I’m going there to do all my workouts, not to lift few weights and running there and back for my cardio. And I’m not partaking in these stupid home virtual workouts.
Alf Veedersane wrote: » You're likely to be doing those stupid home virtual workouts or nothing in that case.
Man Vs ManUre wrote: » I will have to settle for doing long walks outdoors or even outdoor runs to get any bit of exercise in, tho I find it difficult to run unless on a treadmill. And just not be a gym member any more until situation goes back to near normal. I find all this exercising at home in front of a computer screen, and all the stupid positivity and digital sharing around it, to be very weird. Even if it was a free service I will not be involved in it.
Alf Veedersane wrote: » Air movement isn't a bad thing. The recirculation of air is a bad thing. Bringing fresh air in to flush out the building is a good thing. Gyms are doing outdoor classes where they can. But not all have space outdoors to use.
Balmed Out wrote: » I would have guessed that if a vent is on a wall behind me and I cough, sneeze etc then the spread will go far further?
sanjose1 wrote: » Im surprised more people are not concerned re their privacy issues if we need to make an appointment. Not much of a concern right now but if and when a resurgence in the numbers occurs many will be getting phone calls asking them to quarantine for 2 weeks. Im not taking that risk, glad I spent a day setting up my own gym in the backyard a few weeks back
sanjose1 wrote: » aint no conspiracy theory your govt knowing where you are all the time, you idiots are just facilitating them
billybonkers wrote: » What has this got to do with the gym?
Flickerfusion wrote: » The biggest issue is that they depend on membership fees from a large cohort who only go now and again, myself included. I can’t see myself going near a gym if there’s that level of hassle and appointments and all sorts of stuff. Those who really want to go will go, but I could see a lot of people just dropping their membership because they won’t be bothered going through all of that hassle and will just go for a walk or whatever instead. I could see a lot of gyms not reopening tbh.
Mitch Connor wrote: » Government You Monons... G Y M.... OMG, its been staring us in the face all this time!
DareGod wrote: » I don't wanna travel to and from the gym in my gym gear, and I won't be able to shower before work now, so that's gyms done and dusted for me. Twas nice while it lasted. Enjoy your new normal!
VonLuck wrote: » Minor inconvenience. I never shower in the gym. Prefer the comfort of my own home, but each to their own I guess.
Kamu wrote: » Not showering before work doesn't bother me, I'll just wipe myself down and spray some deodorant; with the 2 metres guidelines, sure no-one will be close enough to smell me.
Sheep Shagger wrote: » Anyone know why showers can't be used, would have thought if there were a smaller number of people in the gym then less people would need to shower (and not everyone uses them anyway).