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Open again, here’s an early look at Malaysian gyms and workout studios in the Covid-19 era

Thursday, 18 Jun 2020 09:48 AM MYTGym goers work out while observing social distancing at the Hyper Gym & Fitness Centre in Kota Damansara June 15, 2020. — Picture by Ahmad Zamzahuri

On lockdown since March 18, gyms, workout studios, indoor sports venues and snooker centres were allowed to resume operations last Monday so long as they follow strictly the NSC’s SOPs.spoke to several gym owners and instructors in the Klang Valley to find out what patrons can expect of the new normal when they visit. Here’s what we found out:Like any other business operating indoors, there will be a maximum number of people allowed inside the studio space at any one time.

He also said Hyper Gym members are required to book their workout sessions prior to visiting and emphasised that walk-in users who want to try out a class are no longer encouraged. Samir said returning members should look out for its colour codes to know which classes were in session. He said the colour marking was introduced to make training sessions more systematic. Red is for boxing, Muay Thai, strength and conditioning, and self-defence. Blue is for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and wrestling. Yellow is for personal training.

“It's not an increase by a lot because we managed to negotiate an affordable price so we don't end up burdening our participants and members,” he added.Gym goers work out while observing social distancing at Real Fitness in Puchong June 15, 2020. — Picture by Choo Choy May

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