Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Disgusting. Keep spiking the numbers idiots. Well never get back to nornal
Good lord. If you don’t want to go, then don’t go. No one is just going back to normal just like that. We are easing into it and right now that allows extremely reduced capacity at a normal place. No is telling you to go. Virginia numbers have been good even with all the weeks gyms have been open.
As soon as the numbers start to tick up, there will be spikes at gyms. There's no way group classes are safe right now.
Anonymous wrote:Went to Orangetheory this afternoon. It was a small class - only 5 people - and we were all 10+ feet apart and never shared equipment. There are 30 or more minutes between classes. It felt nice to be back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Disgusting. Keep spiking the numbers idiots. Well never get back to nornal
Good lord. If you don’t want to go, then don’t go. No one is just going back to normal just like that. We are easing into it and right now that allows extremely reduced capacity at a normal place. No is telling you to go. Virginia numbers have been good even with all the weeks gyms have been open.
Anonymous wrote:I have been twice to OneLife Fitness. In Montgomery County, masks are required at all times (except in the pool). It is really hard working out with the mask but I would keep it on even if it was not a requirement. Every other cardio equipment is off and they have hospital grade sanitary wipes everywhere. I wipe the machine before and after use. No locker room access unless it is to go to the rest room. And temperature checks at the door each time.
Anonymous wrote:Disgusting. Keep spiking the numbers idiots. Well never get back to nornal
Anonymous wrote:Disgusting. Keep spiking the numbers idiots. Well never get back to nornal
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At Planet fitness: No masks required. For cardio equipment - to off, one on. Spray bottles available for cleaning as usual. People generally avoiding each other, but no apparent protocols. Showers closed.
* TWO off, one on. Two empty machines on either side of your cardio machine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went for yoga, but had the wrong time, and didn't want to wait more than an hour for the yoga class to start. I was not intending to use the weights and treadmill.... but I figured I was there and gave it a try. (the is LA Fitness).
I had at least 10 ft. b/t me and any other person on a treadmill/machine.
They give you a spray bottle of disinfectant to take around the weights machines. I used that to spray and wipe every machine I used both before and after I used it. They had taken about half of the machines out of service. They also removed the big mats that are used for stretching. I wish they had left those b/c I could have sprayed those down (unlike the carpet -- which I couldn't spray down) before stretching.
Anyway -- there weren't a ton of people there, but some. I generally kept my distance from others. I always have washed my hands with soap before I leave the gym. So, I think it was a pretty good experience.
If it had as many people as it usually has on a Sat. or Sun. morning -- then I wouldn't want to be there. But, with fewer people going, and it being a pretty big space (ceiling is like 3 stories high), I feel it was a reasonable activity.
I am going back on Monday for yoga. I assumed everyone would wear a mask -- but after being there yesterday -- I doubt that anyone in yoga will wear a mask.
Oh, they also had marked out circles of 6 ft. diameter in the group exercise room. So you know where your space is.
What time of day did you go? Just wondering if there is a time of day that has fewer people in general....
Anonymous wrote:12:46 - if I were you, I'd try going at times when people who telework would typically have meetings. 10:00, 11:00, 2:00. Those are really popular meeting times at my office, so I'd never get to the gym during those times.
I've been going at 7:00 when they open, as have all the people that were showing up at 5:30 a.m. before CV19.