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In Post-Pandemic Workouts, You Can Exercise Too Much


In Post-Pandemic Workouts, You Can Exercise Too Much
By Jay Croft
May 18, 2021 Gyms and fitness centers typically see a rush of new clients in January and also when the weather starts getting better in springtime. This year, after a year of pandemic-related disruptions, those two trends could combine: People wanting to get back in shape and lose the “COVID-19” just in time to look better by the pool and beach.
But experts say exercisers and instructors need to be careful, or it could lead to a spike in cases of a rare but serious even life-threatening condition called rhabdomyolysis. ....

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Will COVID Stifle Usual January Rush to Gyms?


Will COVID Stifle Usual January Rush to Gyms?
By Jay Croft
Dec. 30, 2020 In most years, January means gyms are packed with newbies and their resolutions to finally get in shape.
But this year amid the pandemic, that New Year’s rush could instead be spread out over the coming months, industry experts, owners, and gymgoers say.
Like almost everything else, the fitness industry took a big hit this year. Many states ordered gyms and studios closed or restricted to stem the spread of COVID-19. Some closed permanently; a handful of chains closed or filed for bankruptcy protection.
Even when gyms have been allowed to open, many members have stayed home. Some have been racking up couch time, no doubt but many others have adapted to virtual training, or on their own with increased jogging or living-room yoga. ....

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