So glad i have my own home gym setup, didn't anticipate this but I’ve never like gyms for weights, I want it done and hate waiting around.
Working and training from home hopefully forever as my boss is considering making it permanent.
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Thread: UK gyms reopen maybe July?
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08-17-2020, 09:28 AM #61
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08-17-2020, 09:49 AM #62
The gym is huge and has 3, but because I train (weekdays) 06:00 in the door as it opens I'm there with the serious-face crowd, you know the people with little notebooks and pencils who don't smile much and they all squat. In fact I organise my workout on the basis of if/when I can get near a rack (sometimes squat done last due to waiting for a rack). There just aren't enough racks to pin press, that would be really antisocial, might get in arguments. All the big commercial gyms I've been to are like that. They love people who go to spinning classes, pilates, Les mills (or whatever) and don't like people that squat press deadlift, those people aren't the right crowd, they wear scruffy gym clothes and definitely they're not the "cool kids". Although I dress scruffily, I'm a misfit even with the serious-face crowd because I smile sometimes.
Faith in Jesus first and faith in squats second.
Then other details will start to slot themselves into place.
Bodyweight 70kg (25/Feb/2021)
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08-24-2020, 06:49 PM #63
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08-24-2020, 07:33 PM #64
Gosh, I honestly don’t know what you mean because I’ve not set foot in a big commercial gym in many years.
In our little strength studio we have one bench literally a bench if someone wants to do benches they gotta take that bench over to the power rack, and some folks have, there is always someone wiling to spot also whether the owner or a trainer.
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09-04-2020, 10:05 AM #65
In England, things are calming down a bit. Still all sorts of Covid procedures but last time I went to the gym they had stopped taking temperature of everyone entering the building. One small step closer to normality..
Faith in Jesus first and faith in squats second.
Then other details will start to slot themselves into place.
Bodyweight 70kg (25/Feb/2021)
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09-05-2020, 01:13 AM #66
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My work gym just opened. No changing rooms, 2 showers which you have to clean before and after. Booking system 1 day at a time, can only train for 1 hour.
Forget that, I'm happy running a powerlifting routine at home. No waiting for equipment (not even sure if sharing would be allowed), no time limit (my sessions seem to last around 1.5 hours ATM).
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09-05-2020, 10:12 AM #67
My gym has been open for a while now - 1.5 hour slots. Seems to be working ok, just means you have to make a rush for the squat rack as there's only one which is a pia. Squats as the last leg exercise suck.
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09-07-2020, 02:30 AM #68
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09-12-2020, 02:25 PM #69
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09-12-2020, 05:06 PM #70
Things don't look to good at the moment, even here in rural Wales the numbers are rising daily, several areas in the South Wales valleys are either in lock down or being monitored very closely.
Over the years I've invested a lot of money in my home gym, like "The Spanish Inquisition"", no one expected covid 19, ironically, much to my good ladies chagrin, my home gym turned out to be a good investment after all.
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09-13-2020, 02:10 PM #71
I wish I had a home gym, even just a barbell, plates, rack (with pullups handles) and a bench in my back yard. Wouldn't need anything else, would probably want other things but wouldn't need them. Your gym was a really really good decision!
Faith in Jesus first and faith in squats second.
Then other details will start to slot themselves into place.
Bodyweight 70kg (25/Feb/2021)
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09-22-2020, 08:48 AM #72
Since they've started restricting things such as restaurants/bars opening hours and service again - I wouldn't at all be surprised if gyms end up getting restricted or closed down again. It's not looking good here
Edit: only 18 days ago I made a post (above) that things were calming down here. Not the case!Faith in Jesus first and faith in squats second.
Then other details will start to slot themselves into place.
Bodyweight 70kg (25/Feb/2021)
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09-24-2020, 08:43 AM #73
Nobody was allowed in the gym (by gym management) this morning unless they had installed "NHS Covid-19" on phone (track and trace) app and scanned the location QR code.
I'm just happy the gym is openFaith in Jesus first and faith in squats second.
Then other details will start to slot themselves into place.
Bodyweight 70kg (25/Feb/2021)
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09-25-2020, 01:18 AM #74
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09-27-2020, 03:08 PM #75
We installed our QR code poster in our Powerlifting/Weightlifting club on Thursday, on Friday we were ordered by the local authority to cut the gym's capacity by 50%, 8 people training, instead of 16.
To think before covid there were times when 60+ lifters were in the gym on a busy session, it seems inevitable that we will be forced to temporarily close the club down again.
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10-31-2020, 03:49 PM #76
Here we go again....
Gyms in England to close for 4 weeks in second lockdown starting Thursday 5th
Expecting it to be busy Mon, Tue, Wed. Better be first in the queue and run for the rack when the doors open at 06:00
Edit: not sure who was more disappointed... Me when I heard they'd close gyms. Or.. my youngest daughter when she heard they're *not* planning to close her school this timeLast edited by OldFartTom; 10-31-2020 at 04:02 PM.
Faith in Jesus first and faith in squats second.
Then other details will start to slot themselves into place.
Bodyweight 70kg (25/Feb/2021)
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10-31-2020, 08:22 PM #77
Man I sympathize with all you chaps. Gyms in Thailand closed at the end of March, then opened at the end of June with no problems since. All that back and forth in other places looks like a stressful mess.
Can't say I'm privy to the rules in gyms here because I bought my set up in mid April, but big retail stores and shopping malls still check temperature, require masks upon entry (most people wear them walking around), and ask that people check in and out on a phone app.2020 maxes
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11-01-2020, 05:06 AM #78
Gyms here in Wales closed just over a week ago, they're due to reopen on 9th November after our 17 day lock down. I think UK devolved governments, as well as the Westminster gov took their eye off the ball, if they'd taken the scientific advice back in September, a short lock down then may well have been a better option, now instead of 2 weeks, it's going to be a 4 week lock down in England, I suspect here in Wales we'll need another lock down before too long.
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11-01-2020, 06:55 AM #79
I was in Gwynedd on Thurs 22nd and Fri 23rd and left just before the "firebreak" started 18:00. I feel for you guys. Be interesting to see if numbers go down enough so they can end it when they'd planned on 9th. 2 weeks is easier to absorb into exercise programming but 4 really is throwing a big spanner into the works
Faith in Jesus first and faith in squats second.
Then other details will start to slot themselves into place.
Bodyweight 70kg (25/Feb/2021)
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11-01-2020, 12:27 PM #80
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11-01-2020, 03:33 PM #81
Yes, 4 weeks is tough, I'm lucky I have a home gym, but I'm involved in my local weightlifting/powerlifting gym, despite being a private members set up we were still required to close.
Some of the guys are preparing for competition in the New Year, whether anything goes ahead is doubtful, whatever happens this break has really screwed with their pre-comp training.
I realise the effect lock down's have on the economy, but the evidence is pretty clear, hospital admissions and reported deaths from covid are rising alarmingly,, the science would seem to suggest that if the UK government did not take action, hospital intensive care units would be overrun before Christmas.
I have little time for politicians, irrespective of their political persuasions.
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11-03-2020, 01:35 AM #82
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Back to working out in my garage for me, glad I set it up during the first lockdown. Fortunately for me, my wife manages a gym so at 10PM on Wednesday night I'm driving round there in my truck to collect a nice selection of dumbells and kettlebells to see me through the 4 weeks.
Regarding the lockdown, it seems to me it is being half assed, there are too many get out clauses allowing people to bend the rules and carry on as normal.Instagram - @dazlittle123
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11-03-2020, 01:40 AM #83
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11-03-2020, 02:13 AM #84
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11-03-2020, 04:28 AM #85
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11-03-2020, 08:59 AM #86
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11-04-2020, 07:02 AM #87
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11-22-2020, 11:08 PM #88
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11-23-2020, 08:42 AM #89
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12-01-2020, 11:55 PM #90
5*5 squat, bench, DL, ohp, row on nearly empty bar, concentrating on form and keeping tight. Assisted pull-ups, assisted dips, goblet squats, a bit of stretching. It's not a "workout"
it's just moving my body in the right patterns
AT LAST I'm back in a gym! Soon I'll be properly working out again
Very crowded, all the opening time regulars were there
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