hayoc wrote: » I think that means no classes and just individuals working out on gym floor.
Alf Veedersane wrote: » If you'd burst yourself on the floor, you wouldn't have been infected. I hope you thanked them.
Alf Veedersane wrote: » Hopefully! No classes at FF anyway so I forgot that they were happening elsewhere.
matrim wrote: » FF are still doing classes. When booking there is a dropdown for "Gym Only" or "Class Only"
Alf Veedersane wrote: » I tried to switch to Class Only out of curiosity but I couldn't so just assumed they weren't doing classes. Interdasting.
matrim wrote: » Maybe it depends on the Gym and only some of them are doing classes.
Alf Veedersane wrote: » Maybe. But I trued there now and I could choose Class Only so maybe it's only reintroduced them. Or maybe I was just wrong all along
Augeo wrote: » There was a class in Portobello the only time I've been there, that was mid August. They've been in Tallaght a few times that I've noticed, bike row ski type stuff.
FlubberJones wrote: » Anyone been to B Dunne in Blanch and have any comments?
Sunrise_Sunset wrote: » I heard that a gym in Bray has closed due to a Covid outbreak. Apparently there was a spin class in a steam chamber or something? Someone was there who didn't know they were positive and passed it onto everyone in the class. Sorry if I'm using the wrong terms, I hadn't heard of this type of class before. I guess it's like Bikram yoga in a hot room?
Zillah wrote: » I would very much like to hear actual details because my God, I couldn't design a worse class to attend during a pandemic if I was trying. Management should be held accountable if they let a steam chamber spin class go ahead.
hayoc wrote: » Sorry, but this just sounds made up (not suggesting YOU have made it up). Ive never heard of Irish gyms doing Steam Spin - the maintenance alone on running spin bikes in a wet environment would be too much for most gyms to bother with, and thats without the medical risks associated with intense cardio in an extreme environment. I mean, it sounds like something that *might* be a training method for an elite athlete, but hardly a regular gym class. Bikram yoga is not comparable, its not cardio.
hayoc wrote: » Sorry, but this just sounds made up (not suggesting YOU have made it up). Ive never heard of Irish gyms doing Steam Spin - the maintenance alone on running spin bikes in a wet environment would be too much for most gyms to bother with, and thats without the medical risks associated with intense cardio in an extreme environment. I mean, it sounds like something that *might* be a training method for an elite athlete, but hardly a regular gym class.Bikram yoga is not comparable, its not cardio.
jam_mac_jam wrote: » Flyfit do heated spin classes
Heat_Wave wrote: » Are gym classes allowed under the current restrictions? There are approx 20 people in my daily spin class (bikes are 2 metres apart). My parents are beginning to get very annoyed with me attending. The whole situation is becoming very stressful now, as the gym is my only source of freedom/mental health boost right now.
FlubberJones wrote: » As long as the actual gym stays open I'm happy, I've got a routine and even seeing some strength (some) returning.. If this f*cks up again and the gyms shut it'll be worse than the original lockdown.
Patsy167 wrote: » Anyone hazard a guess at when Flyefit might extend their opening hours?
Black Sheep wrote: » Would I be shocked if we went into level 4 in Dublin at some point over the winter, which would mean full closures? Nope.