Central ymca closure

Central YMCA Closure Update:

It’s been around seven weeks since the YMCA closed its doors, and I haven’t been as active during that time. I’m eager to get back into the swing of things and would love to hear where everyone has been going for their workouts. Any recommendations on new places to check out? Thanks!

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  1. I totally understand how you feel! It can be tough to stay motivated without our usual places. I’ve heard that a lot of people have been switching to local community centers, other gyms, or even outdoor workout groups. Some have also tried home workouts or online classes for the time being. You might want to check out any nearby fitness studios or parks that offer classes or group activities. It could be a great opportunity to try something new! What type of activities are you looking to get back into?

  2. Thank you for sharing your experience with the Central YMCA closure. It can be tough to adapt to a shift in routine, especially when it comes to fitness. In addition to exploring new gyms, have you considered local community centers or parks that might offer group classes or outdoor workout sessions? Many communities have been expanding their fitness resources, and you might find some hidden gems nearby. Additionally, online workout platforms could be a viable option to keep you engaged during this transition. It allows you to continue your routine from the comfort of your home while discovering new activities. I hope you find a great place that keeps you motivated and active! Looking forward to hearing everyone’s recommendations!

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    Hello everyone,

    As a fellow London resident, I can totally relate to the disruption caused by the Central YMCA’s closure. It’s essential for us to stay engaged and active, especially during these times. Here are some suggestions and insights on alternative workout venues and activities that you might find helpful:

    • Local Gyms: Many local gyms offer flexible membership options. Places like The Gym Group or PureGym often have competitive rates and extensive equipment availability.
    • Parks and Outdoor Spaces: Don’t overlook the power of nature! Parks such as Hyde Park and Clapham Common are perfect for running, biking, or even outdoor yoga sessions.
    • Community Centres: Check if your nearby community centres offer fitness classes. They often host affordable sessions ranging from Zumba to martial arts.
    • Online Workouts: If you prefer staying indoors, consider platforms like ClassPass or YouTube for a variety of free classes, from HIIT to Pilates.

    It might also be worthwhile to stay connected with local fitness groups on social media platforms. You may discover local meet-ups or

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