This California Gym Built Ten Feet Individual Pods For Working Out And People Have Mixed Feelings About It
It’s not a secret that many businesses have been affected by this ongoing COVID-19 pandemic quite a bit. A lot of them were even forced to close down. Though as states relax their social distancing laws, all kinds of businesses try to come up with genius plans and ideas that would help them ensure their clients’ safety and allow them to start offering services again. Inspire South Bay Fitness gym is a very interesting example of that. Recently this particular gym located in Redondo Beach reopened and presented their new individual workout pods to keep those exercising safe and help control the spread of coronavirus. A truly novel idea to say the least. And people seem to have all different kinds of opinions about this whole thing…
Welcome to the future y’all!
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There are overall nine of these individual pods and each of them is made out of shower curtains and pipes. These pods are ten feet tall and about six feet wide and come equipped with dumbbells and a bench. “It took us about 3 days to build our pods,” wrote the owner of the gym named Peet Sapsin under his Instagram post announcing the news.
Looks quite bizarre, right?
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“We will have our sanitation and social distancing protocols in place when gyms are allowed to reopen. Our class capacity will be limited but we will get creative with our program. No matter what, we’ve got your back,” ensures the owner.
Even though the gym is ready to reopen, they will still be offering online classes to those who are not ready to leave their homes yet. “We will also continue to host ZOOM classes until we have a vaccination. This effort is to accommodate our members who prefer to stay at home but still get a good workout if they are not ready to come back in person,” wrote the owner.
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Besides, there are a few strict rules you must follow when you come to this gym. First of all, you have to maintain a 6 feet distance from other people while waiting outside. There are X signs on the ground to help people with that.
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Secondly, you must use hand sanitizer when you come in.
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After that, someone from the stuff measures your temperature to ensure that you’re not sick.
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Inside the pod, clients will find sanitizing wipes and a place to put their face masks and other belongings. The owner Peet Sapsin asks people to make sure they clean everything up after they’re done working out with the wipes provided.
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Some people seemed to love this idea
While others—well, not so much
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Share on FacebookWithout proper air circulation, that probably doesnt work very well. The basic idea is great though.
without excellent circulation and proper air filters, the coronavirus can stick around for up to 3 hours in a room. scary!
Load More Replies...I agree with everyone below. But it's only temporary. If you had a million invested into your won business or franchise. You'd do what ever it took to get back open to survive.
It's Redondo. So, when done, go south on PCH and head to George's diner, which sells the best poutine in SoCal. Ask for the feta & spinach omelette, as well. Then go for a walk on the pier after the meal....watch the sunset...oh, sorry, I was supposed to comment on the gym, right? hmmm.....sunsets & dog walks.....oh, forget the gym. Go for a walk and eat good food! -Dr M, not your typical doctor
I think it's a great idea. No, it's not perfect, but it probably cuts down the likelihood of infection considerably. I hope the weights, bench, and plastic tarps in each cubicle are sprayed/sanitized after each person -- and perhaps Lysol sprayed in the air. It's about as good as you're going to get until COVID is gone.
Wouldn’t it be better to just have exercise stations positioned far apart, but without the plastic covid trappers?
I don't get it. Those little rooms have no gym equipment but dumbbells. You can do these workouts anywhere - parks or at home.
Right now there is a shortage of dumbbells and weight equipment to use at home. So if you didn't already have it, this may be your only option.
Load More Replies...Everyone needs to improve their health! You can find more ways to do gym at home. https://couponforles...474694.9405.jpg
You can just lift some weights at home, these people just want to show off their bodies...
Waiting in the parking lot for the gym to let 6 persons in at a time just so you can use... a pair of dumbbells. How much does a pair of dumbbells cost these days?
A *set* of dumbbells, and a bench. Bench is about $100 at the far cheapest end of the scale, and weights can get expensive. About a dollar per pound, so for 2x each of 5, 10, 15, and 20 (what appears to be in there for most of the images) that's another $100. The very first image shows a much, much larger selection of weights but I suspect the math still holds that $20 or $40 a month for the gym membership is not worth it, not if the only thing you're getting out of it is the equipment. Some people go for comraderie and personal training, the former of which I personally don't understand and the latter of which may or may not be offered at this gym.... my point is that some people might consider it worth it, though. One of my closest friends is desperately missing her gym because she can't work out at home due to her kids. To each their own.
Load More Replies...Without proper air circulation, that probably doesnt work very well. The basic idea is great though.
without excellent circulation and proper air filters, the coronavirus can stick around for up to 3 hours in a room. scary!
Load More Replies...I agree with everyone below. But it's only temporary. If you had a million invested into your won business or franchise. You'd do what ever it took to get back open to survive.
It's Redondo. So, when done, go south on PCH and head to George's diner, which sells the best poutine in SoCal. Ask for the feta & spinach omelette, as well. Then go for a walk on the pier after the meal....watch the sunset...oh, sorry, I was supposed to comment on the gym, right? hmmm.....sunsets & dog walks.....oh, forget the gym. Go for a walk and eat good food! -Dr M, not your typical doctor
I think it's a great idea. No, it's not perfect, but it probably cuts down the likelihood of infection considerably. I hope the weights, bench, and plastic tarps in each cubicle are sprayed/sanitized after each person -- and perhaps Lysol sprayed in the air. It's about as good as you're going to get until COVID is gone.
Wouldn’t it be better to just have exercise stations positioned far apart, but without the plastic covid trappers?
I don't get it. Those little rooms have no gym equipment but dumbbells. You can do these workouts anywhere - parks or at home.
Right now there is a shortage of dumbbells and weight equipment to use at home. So if you didn't already have it, this may be your only option.
Load More Replies...Everyone needs to improve their health! You can find more ways to do gym at home. https://couponforles...474694.9405.jpg
You can just lift some weights at home, these people just want to show off their bodies...
Waiting in the parking lot for the gym to let 6 persons in at a time just so you can use... a pair of dumbbells. How much does a pair of dumbbells cost these days?
A *set* of dumbbells, and a bench. Bench is about $100 at the far cheapest end of the scale, and weights can get expensive. About a dollar per pound, so for 2x each of 5, 10, 15, and 20 (what appears to be in there for most of the images) that's another $100. The very first image shows a much, much larger selection of weights but I suspect the math still holds that $20 or $40 a month for the gym membership is not worth it, not if the only thing you're getting out of it is the equipment. Some people go for comraderie and personal training, the former of which I personally don't understand and the latter of which may or may not be offered at this gym.... my point is that some people might consider it worth it, though. One of my closest friends is desperately missing her gym because she can't work out at home due to her kids. To each their own.
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