billyhead wrote: » Just wondering why can't gym users shower even if social distancing is maintained?
FlubberJones wrote: » The "no showers" will kill the early morning business, personally I can manage as I live close but the amount of people that don't are going to struggle with training and getting to their jobs afterwards.
Black Sheep wrote: » I was driving past FlyeFit Macken Street a few days ago and there was a queue of about 10-12 people standing out in the rain waiting to get in. This is the second time I've seen that, perhaps it's the norm?
Kamu wrote: » ........ Realistically, there is no social distance with the queuing as it extends into and beyond the paths outside.
Kamu wrote: » Realistically, there is no social distance with the queuing as it extends into and beyond the paths outside.
Kamu wrote: » I've used Flyefit Jervais, Georges, CHQ and will be using Baggot street later today. The queue for Jervais was reasonable, queued about 5 mins before the slot and got in by 5 past or so after the slot began, I was would have been top quarter of the queue. I was one of the last in queue for CHQ this week, they didn't open the doors for people until the start time of the slot and it took over 15 minutes for me to get in by the time my bag was put away etc, 20 minutes of the slot was already gone. Had to change my workout to compensate. (Not a fan of CHQ to begin with to be honest) The queue has been quite good for George's street so far and I've been about middle in the queue I would say, they seem to allow people in from 5 minutes to the start of the slot so I've always been in so far by 5 past the start of the slot. I can't imagine how they will go forward when it starts pissing rain, or when they start to allow more people, but still restricted numbers, in. Realistically, there is no social distance with the queuing as it extends into and beyond the paths outside.
givyjoe wrote: » Used Liffey Valley and Ranelagh so far. LV opens the queue early and moves pretty quick. Nice big gym and only 50 there, so plenty of space. Ranelagh I have to say was an absolute joke and I wont be back. There's a few rooms, but literally everyone was wedged into the main room where it's impossible to keep your distance. They really need to look at adjusting their numbers as if someone did come in and inspect, think they may be in a spot of bother.
Alf Veedersane wrote: » Have to go to Ranelagh later so good to have the heads up
Kamu wrote: » How was it?
scrumqueen wrote: » Don't know if it is just in my gym or others but lads (maybe ladies too but not that I've seen) just blasting the bars and machines in rakes of sanitizer and walking off leaving them soaked. Surely the bars are going to get pretty messed up shortly if that continues? Like its not that hard to grab the blue paper beside the sanitizer you just got and give a cursory wipe down.
scrumqueen wrote: Don't know if it is just in my gym or others but lads (maybe ladies too but not that I've seen) just blasting the bars and machines in rakes of sanitizer and walking off leaving them soaked.
D3V!L wrote: » Social distancing and cleaning the equipment has gone completely out the window in my local Flyefit. It was very good for the first week and now I would say 10% of people are doing it.
Augeo wrote: » All the more reason to maintain the max numbers indoors limit..... that provides some control. I've reminded a few folk in Flyefit to maintain the social distance, generally it's just space cadets IMO.
D3V!L wrote: » I do too and its the same guys and girls each time. Its not up to other users though, the gym staff should be patrolling and maintaining the policies. They're not seen from the start to the end of the session.