It’s political pressure from owners and lobbyists of gyms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm back.
I went in. I lifted. I left.
It was nearly empty. The staff answered my questions (and remembered my name and were glad to see me). The cleaning protocol was clear, and it seemed people were following it. I sure did. I cleaned everything I touched before and after. Everyone was masked, everyone was respecting space. It was definitely less iffy today than the grocery store has been.
I'm sure later I'll have a "what-have-I-done" moment.
Yeah. That was a dumb thing to do. Is going to the gym really worth catching covid?
Anonymous wrote:OP again. Listen, if I didn't want to hear some folks tell me this was a terrible idea, I wouldn't have posted. I genuinely appreciate that. I also appreciate those of you telling me it's probably lowish risk.
Anonymous wrote:OP again. Listen, if I didn't want to hear some folks tell me this was a terrible idea, I wouldn't have posted. I genuinely appreciate that. I also appreciate those of you telling me it's probably lowish risk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm back.
I went in. I lifted. I left.
It was nearly empty. The staff answered my questions (and remembered my name and were glad to see me). The cleaning protocol was clear, and it seemed people were following it. I sure did. I cleaned everything I touched before and after. Everyone was masked, everyone was respecting space. It was definitely less iffy today than the grocery store has been.
I'm sure later I'll have a "what-have-I-done" moment.
Yeah. That was a dumb thing to do. Is going to the gym really worth catching covid?
For some people, yes it is. Health officers have allowed gyms to open with certain precautions taken. The OP is taking even more precautions - even more than many people do when going to the grocery store.
You may not want to go to the gym, and obviously think doing so is "dumb" because of the perceived risk, but the OP desired to go. OP wasn't being irresponsible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm back.
I went in. I lifted. I left.
It was nearly empty. The staff answered my questions (and remembered my name and were glad to see me). The cleaning protocol was clear, and it seemed people were following it. I sure did. I cleaned everything I touched before and after. Everyone was masked, everyone was respecting space. It was definitely less iffy today than the grocery store has been.
I'm sure later I'll have a "what-have-I-done" moment.
Yeah. That was a dumb thing to do. Is going to the gym really worth catching covid?
Anonymous wrote:Wtf are you “taking yourself through the anxiety”? Going to a gym right now is a really stupid thing to do. You could very well catch covid. Listen to your anxiety. It is telling you something - that you should not go inside a gym right now.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm back.
I went in. I lifted. I left.
It was nearly empty. The staff answered my questions (and remembered my name and were glad to see me). The cleaning protocol was clear, and it seemed people were following it. I sure did. I cleaned everything I touched before and after. Everyone was masked, everyone was respecting space. It was definitely less iffy today than the grocery store has been.
I'm sure later I'll have a "what-have-I-done" moment.
Anonymous wrote:I've been going to the gym 3x a week for 2 months. Not using hand sanitizer or gloves, or masking while exercising (but do walking in/out and common areas)
Still alive, healthy, and covid free.
Anonymous wrote:I could have written your post. The anxiety about returning after a hiatus was awful. I overcame it by getting a trainer. Once I had to pay the bill whether or not I went, I got over the initial hump. And, it didn't take long to get back to heavy lifting, though I am not yet at my top form. Long story, but a crisis before Christmas reduced my precovid gym time and I didn't go into Covid in my best form.
Do it. You've got this. One foot in front of the other. And, don't be stupid and hurt yourself.