Gym

Hi,

Before lockdown I used to go to the gym 2 or 3 mornings a week. They provided virtual spin and exercise classes that I could book online and if I went early in the morning it would usually be quite quiet.

But after lockdown they changed it so you have to go to the gym reception and ask them to put a class on. They always cocked it up or there would already be a class in progress and I’d have to go back and forth to reception. It was a lot of faff that stressed me out, made me feel like a problem and I stopped going.

Do any of you use a gym and if so how have you gotten round be problem or them being busy with people queueing for equipment etc? I just want to go in, exercise and get out.

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  • They always cocked it up or there would already be a class in progress and I’d have to go back and forth to reception.

    It sounds like your timing is off - I would ask them when the classes normally start and get there in time for these.

    People are creatures of habit so it is highly likely that the earlier class is going to be on routinely which is why you have problems with the timing - one change to your schedule should fix this, remove all the faffing about and you may find the regulars for that class become familiar to you.

    Personally I prefer working solo in the gym so I go at quiet times (10am or 3pm) when most people are at work or school. It helps that I am my own boss these days and can choose when I work.

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  • They always cocked it up or there would already be a class in progress and I’d have to go back and forth to reception.

    It sounds like your timing is off - I would ask them when the classes normally start and get there in time for these.

    People are creatures of habit so it is highly likely that the earlier class is going to be on routinely which is why you have problems with the timing - one change to your schedule should fix this, remove all the faffing about and you may find the regulars for that class become familiar to you.

    Personally I prefer working solo in the gym so I go at quiet times (10am or 3pm) when most people are at work or school. It helps that I am my own boss these days and can choose when I work.

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  • This is the problem - they aren’t scheduled any more. They only start them when someone comes in and asks them to start. I find it very stressful having to engage often multiple times with the reception people to get it started and if one has already begun I have to wait around which is socially uncomfortable and knocks out my own schedule.

    I think I’ll have to figure out a non-gym way of getting exercise.