If you’ve ever wished for a little more personal space in the gym, one fitness facility may have debuted your dream come true.
closures, the owner of Inspire South Bay Fitness said that his clients are loving the Redondo Beach club’s new plastic pods for individual workouts.
Inspire South Bay reopened on Monday, and owner Peet Sapsin was ready with clear workout pods made from shower curtains and pipes,reports. It took three days to construct the pods, a cheaper alternative to Plexiglas partitions. Peet Sapsin leads a class at Inspire South Bay Fitness with students behind plastic sheets in their workout pods on June 15.Though the facility can only currently accommodate nine gym-goers, a fraction of its former capacity, Sapsin said that the capsule contraptions have been a hit with all who have visited.
“When we built the dividers, we were like, ‘OK what can we do so that our clients don’t have to wear a mask?’” he toldPeople exercise at Inspire South Bay Fitness behind plastic sheets in their workout pods while observing social distancing on June 15.
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