Running classes were all the rage—then came COVID-19.
, an Oakland-based equal rights organization, with a match of up to $1,000 from the studio.
“I don’t think we’ll ever get back to being 100-percent just in-studio now; the digital really becomes complementary,” Heath said. Mile High will offer a triangle of in-studio, outdoor, and video-on-demand workouts. “Hopefully, between the three, we can create a really robust offering for runners.
For many, though, the pandemic and the increased attention on the health consequences of racism have highlighted the role fitness can play in physical and mental healing. In the samepredicting gym cancellations, more than one-third of respondents said they planned to move their bodies more than they had previously. Many of them are already hitting the streets and sidewalks.
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