My Gym Just Reopened – Now What?

My Gym Just Reopened – Now What?

In the age of COVID-19, gyms have been forced to close around the country. Now, as many are reopening for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic, gym staff have to make sure they’re following recommended guidelines for social distancing and ensuring proper cleaning and sanitization. For many of us, wiping down equipment, washing our hands, and using towels to lay across equipment has been fundamental to keep germs from your body. For others, not so much.

If the situation is getting better in your area and your gym has just reopened, you’re probably wondering whether or not you should resume your previous workout schedule. We’re sharing some advice on how to stay safe but bear in mind that the situation is always changing. The pandemic might be better or worse in your area. You should avoid going to the gym unless and until the situation is stable enough in your area and the local regulations tell you it’s safe. Our friends from Durisan have a few tips to make your workout a little less scary.

Do a Safety Check

The most important thing is to verify that your gym is following the current guidelines and rules in your area. You’ll also want to see that they’re properly cleaning the equipment and allowing a limited number of people inside.

If all of the above is in accordance with the rules, make sure you’re also careful with your own hygiene.

Good Hygiene Habits for Gym Goers

Lower your chances of contracting any bacterial, viral or fungal infections by doing the following:

  • Wash your hands properly before and after the workout. Use soap and warm running water, washing for at least 20 seconds and rinsing well afterward. Then dry with a clean towel or unused paper.
  • Don’t touch your face in the gym to avoid exposure to any germs you come in contact with during the workout.
  • Sanitize your hands if you can’t wash them. Rub your hands well and thoroughly and let them dry completely before doing anything.
  • Make sure the equipment you’re using is clean. Even if the gym is cleaning and sanitizing assiduously, you should still use a spray or a wipe to clean them on your own.
  • Shower as soon as possible after your workout. As soon as you reach home, toss your gym clothes in the washer and hop in the shower. Avoid resting on the sofa in your gym clothes or before you are showered and clean.
  • Never share personal care items like towels, water bottles, brushes, make-up, or soaps with other people in the gym.

The Bottom Line
Follow good hygiene habits and take care of yourself to stay healthy at your gym. Remember that you should avoid the gym if you’re worried the current situation still isn’t safe enough yet.