VENICE (CBSLA) – Gyms across Southern California are starting to reopen, but it looks like one of the most famous bodybuilders in the world is going to pass on at least one location.
Arnold Schwarzenegger stopped by Gold’s Gym in Venice Tuesday after it reopened to members for the first time since the coronavirus shutdown began in March.
CBSLA’s Tina Patel says the former governor of California made a visit to shoot a video for social media, but later said he wouldn’t return to the gym because there’s no face mask requirement.
Despite Schwarzenegger’s stance, there were plenty of gym members who were enjoying their workout without a face mask, which experts have warned can sometimes cause respiratory and other health issues.
Safety measures in place including checking members’ temperatures and limiting the gym to 50% capacity. Machines are also sanitized throughout the day and the gym will close for an hour each afternoon for a deep cleaning.
In addition, the gym also features a separate outdoor space for those who feel more comfortable working out in the fresh air.
https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2020...e-mask-policy/
Arnold Schwarzenegger stopped by Gold’s Gym in Venice Tuesday after it reopened to members for the first time since the coronavirus shutdown began in March.
CBSLA’s Tina Patel says the former governor of California made a visit to shoot a video for social media, but later said he wouldn’t return to the gym because there’s no face mask requirement.
Despite Schwarzenegger’s stance, there were plenty of gym members who were enjoying their workout without a face mask, which experts have warned can sometimes cause respiratory and other health issues.
Safety measures in place including checking members’ temperatures and limiting the gym to 50% capacity. Machines are also sanitized throughout the day and the gym will close for an hour each afternoon for a deep cleaning.
In addition, the gym also features a separate outdoor space for those who feel more comfortable working out in the fresh air.
https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2020...e-mask-policy/

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