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My gym is still open. It's a Youfit and even before this whole pandemic, it's the cleanest gym I've ever been in. They are cleaning constantly. I have been going every night just like I normally do. Usually when I go after 9pm there is maybe 10 people there and that hasn't changed.
They did put a thermometer sensor thingy up to my head yesterday before letting me work out. They said they had turned away a guy earlier that came up as 102.1 -
It's closing end of day today, but my living room "gym" looks like a disaster zone after my 7 year old made a pillow fort this morning.3
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It’s pretty sparse at my gym. It’s not the cleanest place but I wipe down everything before and after. I’m in the 4th week of my 6 week mini bulk and I really hope my gym stays open for the next two weeks at least. If not, my husband and I are prepared to do prison style workouts with towels and sandbags. 👍🏽1
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The gym was looking pretty good this morning. Second day in a row she wore the white tights and you could kinda see.. I think I'm reading this thread wrong0
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I drove by my gym today to see if I could maybe break-in thru the back door (no luck).
It would have been great to have the entire place to myself without the risk of anyone (me) getting infected by this stupid virus.
How's it looking ?
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Stay the *kitten* inside your houses so the infection spread curve flattens. This is really irresponsible behavior to keep going out. Number of cases in the US have crossed 6000. It will be 15,000 or more by end of March.
People need to take social distancing and quarantine seriously. The more selfish you are, the longer there will be a shutdown, economy down the crapper and you will have the national guard forcing you to stay indoors2 -
flynntrader wrote: »Stay the *kitten* inside your houses so the infection spread curve flattens. This is really irresponsible behavior to keep going out. Number of cases in the US have crossed 6000. It will be 15,000 or more by end of March.
People need to take social distancing and quarantine seriously. The more selfish you are, the longer there will be a shutdown, economy down the crapper and you will have the national guard forcing you to stay indoors
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flynntrader wrote: »Stay the *kitten* inside your houses so the infection spread curve flattens. This is really irresponsible behavior to keep going out. Number of cases in the US have crossed 6000. It will be 15,000 or more by end of March.
Yeah, I went out today and put fuel in my car, walked across the parking lot into Safeway (without touching anything or anybody) for three minutes & walked back to my car.
I opened the sunroof and took a 10 minute drive around some businesses.
Life is still going on - weird.0 -
flynntrader wrote: »Stay the *kitten* inside your houses so the infection spread curve flattens. This is really irresponsible behavior to keep going out. Number of cases in the US have crossed 6000. It will be 15,000 or more by end of March.
Image if you were listening to an Adam Carolla podcast while in your Toyota Corolla.
Deathwish.
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I did my first home work out today. Hard now that I don’t have dumbbells or curling bar, but I managed. Better than nothing.2
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24-hrs makes a huge difference. For 1-wk, I was singing out loud in the fitness center & dancing on the treadmill like Iggy Pop on a massive sugar rush, with no one in sight to mock me. I felt like Stephen from Braveheart... "It's my island".
Today, my apt complex closed down all amenities, services like maintenance & the office, all common areas (no sitting at the pool or venturing into the fitness center) & we can't even get to the common area bank of mailboxes/delivery storage lockers. They won't accept paper checks for rent 'til further notice. I'm fully expecting Hazmatters to drag me out of my house tomorrow & place me in the woods behind the apt complex.
I get it, but was overjoyed at having the entire fitness center to myself of late. But... I have my very own 1-lb weights... I'll be bloody jacked by the end of this ordeal.
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TarryTaffyTwo wrote: »24-hrs makes a huge difference. For 1-wk, I was singing out loud in the fitness center & dancing on the treadmill like Iggy Pop on a massive sugar rush, with no one in sight to mock me. I felt like Stephen from Braveheart... "It's my island".
Today, my apt complex closed down all amenities, services like maintenance & the office, all common areas (no sitting at the pool or venturing into the fitness center) & we can't even get to the common area bank of mailboxes/delivery storage lockers. They won't accept paper checks for rent 'til further notice. I'm fully expecting Hazmatters to drag me out of my house tomorrow & place me in the woods behind the apt complex.
I get it, but was overjoyed at having the entire fitness center to myself of late. But... I have my very own 1-lb weights... I'll be bloody jacked by the end of this ordeal.
My apartment complex did the same thing today.
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midlomel1971 wrote: »My gym is still open. It's a Youfit and even before this whole pandemic, it's the cleanest gym I've ever been in. They are cleaning constantly. I have been going every night just like I normally do. Usually when I go after 9pm there is maybe 10 people there and that hasn't changed.
They did put a thermometer sensor thingy up to my head yesterday before letting me work out. They said they had turned away a guy earlier that came up as 102.
This is what happened in Italy. People thought if I am not sick, I should be fine. But those 3 to 4 days you are actually infecting others.
Seems like extreme to shut down society and the econ for a few days. But if this drastic step is not taken now and infection contained like South Korea successfully did - our economy will completely collapse. It would be worse than the 1929 depression.
This is why even if there is no state curfew, you need to stay in for a couple weeks and limit social trips - and only make essential trips to grocery store and pharmacy, if needed.
One you are safe and two, others are safe. When the curve flattens in 15 to 30 days, life can resume.
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