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Is it safe to go back to the gym during the COVID-19 pandemic?

By Daniel Moore

Is it safe to go back to the gym during the COVID-19 pandemic?

If you’re not vaccinated, working out at home is still the safer alternative. However, if you do go back to the gym, do be sure to take extra precautions. In addition, know that the CDC states that participating in an indoor, high intensity exercise class is very risky.

When can I start exercising after COVID-19?

The best steps to take to resume activity if you’ve previously had COVID-19 are: Wait at least a week with no symptoms to return to sports or fitness activity. Start with light activity, such as a daily 15 – to 30-minute walk. Slowly ramp up your regimen over the days and/or weeks that follow.

Should I still exercise during the COVID-19 pandemic?

There are many physical and mental health benefits of regular exercise. The novel coronavirus pandemic is disrupting every aspect of life — and exercise routines are no exception. COVID-19 closures of parks, gyms, and fitness studios are making it harder to exercise. However, exercise is important to maintain health, prevent weight gain, reduce stress, anxiety and improve sleep. Some studies even show that regular, moderate-intensity exercise may have immune-boosting benefits, but the impact of exercise on susceptibility to COVID-19 is not known.

Is it safe to wear a mask while exercising during the COVID-19 pandemic?

Yes, it’s safe to wear a mask while exercising. New research has shown that your heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure, oxygen level and time of exhaustion are not significantly affected by wearing a mask during moderate to strenuous aerobic physical activity

Can I excercise outdoors during the coronavirus pandemic?

Do not exercise if you have a fever, cough and difficulty breathing. Stay home and rest, seek medical attention and call in advance. Follow the directions of your local health authority.If you are able to go for a walk or bicycle ride always practice physical distancing and wash your hands with water and soap before you leave, when you get to where you are going, and as soon as you get home. If water and soap are not immediately available, use alcohol-based hand rub.