Coronavirus and gym fitness classes don't mix. But gyms were problematic before COVID-19.
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Exercise is a great tool for transformation, but now the coronavirus compels us all to transform our vision of what exercise looks and feels like.
Coronavirus and gym fitness classes don't mix. But gyms were problematic before COVID-19.
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Coronavirus and gym fitness classes don't mix. But gyms were problematic before COVID-19.
This is additional taxonomy that helps us with analytics
How to cancel a gym membership during the Covid-19 pandemic - Vox
COVID-19 Is Bad for Gyms. It Could Be Great for Exercise
Fitness Archives - Page 89 of 96 - Athletech News
Frontiers Physical Fitness and Exercise During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Enquiry
Coronavirus Research: Is It Safe to Go to the Gym or Exercise Classes?
Yoga studios, boutique fitness not sure if they'll be able to make it through coronavirus closures – The Denver Post
We've had three months to plan for this': Baltimore-area gyms, clients eager for Friday's reopening – Baltimore Sun
Fitness Archives - Page 88 of 96 - Athletech News
Fitness Archives - Page 88 of 96 - Athletech News
Don't Let the Idea of the Gym Keep You From Your Workout - The New York Times
New year, but still no trips to the gym - The Boston Globe
How Covid-19 has permanently changed the fitness industry
How to Stay Safe at the Gym During COVID-19
Coronavirus and gym fitness classes don't mix. But gyms were problematic before COVID-19.
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