Colds and Gyms
Over the weekend, a person came into my yoga class coughing and sneezing. I get colds as well, but I'm smart and kind enough to stay away from the gym when I'm sick.
Though working out can strengthen your immune system. gyms are great places for cold and flu viruses to spread. Sweat, lots of people in a relatively close environment, and bodies weakened from exertion are a germ's dream.
As scary as it is, the reality is that with a little prudence, it's easy to reduce the risk. The old rule of washing your hands and avoiding wiping your face with unclean hands or towels is your best defense. When using equipment, wipe it down both BEFORE and after your workout. Most gyms have wipes or spray bottles and towels. Use them. A small bottle of hand sanitizer in your pocket also can help.
If you need to wipe sweat off, use your sleeve or a towel that you brought in. Make sure the towel is sitting on a piece of wiped down equipment.
If you generally take water or sports drink with you, pour it into a bottle with a nozzle or straw. Open the bottle with your teeth or clean hands. Wet surfaces spread disease much faster than dry surfaces, hence the need for caution.
For Pilates or yoga classes, bring your own mat. They are a great investment if you go to these type of classes regularly. (I personally use a Wai Lana Black Extra Thick Yoga & Pilates Mat
Finally, if you're sick or feeling a bit under the weather, stay at home. You'll recover faster. Plus, it's simple courtesy to everyone else at the gym.
None of this will guarantee that you won't get sick, but it will help. If you're concerned about flu season, talk to your doctor about a getting a flu shot. A healthy diet and plenty of rest is also good.
Plus, a big bowl of chicken soup sure tastes good on a cold, windy day.
-Charles
Publisher, NetSweat.com

2 Comments:
Thats quite right, better to maintain hygiene.
Great post--especially in hot yoga classes it just seems like people's illnesses travel so far. Also in the closed spin classes i take.
jh
boda weight loss
Post a Comment
<< NetSweat Fitness Blog Home