I miss the 5 a.m. alarm, eyes unwilling to open, the body refusing to move. The street outside dark and silent, a far cry from the usual cacophony of traffic and honking.
To answer one of your rhetorical questions, I do think gyms will still be relevant as there's some exercises that are just difficult to do at home - for anything back related, you need to have a pull up bar or a barbell with some heavy plates (especially for a deadlift). Having said that, I think sales of basic home gym equipment will go up so that people feel better prepared in case they have to work out from home again.
Hi Arjun, thanks for the comment. Yes we agree, gyms wont go out of favour, but certainly these businesses would need to adapt and innovate to keep memberships alive.
Great read again.
To answer one of your rhetorical questions, I do think gyms will still be relevant as there's some exercises that are just difficult to do at home - for anything back related, you need to have a pull up bar or a barbell with some heavy plates (especially for a deadlift). Having said that, I think sales of basic home gym equipment will go up so that people feel better prepared in case they have to work out from home again.
Hi Arjun, thanks for the comment. Yes we agree, gyms wont go out of favour, but certainly these businesses would need to adapt and innovate to keep memberships alive.