Spring has sprung, bodies are in motion, and folks are happily heading back to the gym. In-home workouts have been fantastic opportunities to keep the body fit and the mind activated during quarantine. However, there’s nothing like the community connection one experiences in a group fitness class, going for a swim, working out with a personal trainer, or meeting up with friends to do circuit weight training on the machines at our favorite gyms and health clubs.
By staying at home we can guarantee our spaces are clean and germ-free, but it’s hard to bond with our fitness friends during zoom classes. As gyms are opening up, and folks are ready to diversify their workout regimen. Many of us wonder what steps to take to practice healthy hygiene as we work on reaching our fitness goals.
Here are 8 hygiene and gym etiquette tips to keep us all comfortable working out at the gym and in public spaces.
It’s okay to use the six-foot rule when working out. You can also figure out when your gym is not in prime hours and workout then. Most people go to the gym early in the morning or after work, so if you can, go after the morning and night rush to give yourself space.
Wiping down machines and free weights before and after use and washing your hands is vital to keeping them clean. I also have several pairs of weight lifting gloves that I use in rotation so I can clean after use and always have a fresh pair to use at the gym.
Even if you use your own yoga mat, you’re placing that mat on the floor, so the possibility of it picking up germs is pretty high. If someone steps on your yoga mat with bare feet, bam, germs can be spread. When buying a yoga mat, make sure it’s machine washable and wash it frequently. Buy disinfectant sprays and keep them in your gym bag to disinfect your mat after each use.
It’s never okay to wear dirty funky workout clothes at the gym. As you’re heading out to the gym, put on fresh undies for all your private parts and clean workout gear. There’s nothing worse than smelling old sweat reignited by new sweat combining the funk.
After your workout, take off those wet things, shower, and change into clean, dry clothes. If you can’t take a shower, remove all of your wet gym clothes, wipe yourself off with baby wipes or a clean towel, and put on clean, dry undergarments and clothes. Wearing wet underwear can cause yeast infections.
The locker room and public showers are like Club Med for bacteria and fungus. If you’d like to protect yourself from Athlete’s Foot, which spreads in damp areas, wear flip flops or shower shoes in the locker room. Be sure to store your shower shoes in a mesh bag with the soles together in your gym bag, and clean and sanitize and dry the bottom of your shower shoes after every use.
Working out in a mask isn’t comfortable but if you have a compromised immune system or are around someone who is older or immunocompromised, wear your mask while you workout. Even if everyone else isn’t wearing a mask, you are vaccinated, socially distance as much as you can, wear a mask, don’t touch your face, and wash your face and hands frequently, you are protecting yourself as much as you can from creating the opportunity for viruses to enter your system and make you sick.
Change is constant, and we’ve entered the endemic stage of the Covid-19 pandemic. It’s up to each of us to decide how to protect ourselves and when to where, and how to work out in public spaces. Taking these ten steps can help us all mindfully stay fit during this unpredictable time.