Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

Gym rules a heavy weight

‘Ridiculous’ cleaning regime hits industry

- ROSEMARY BALL rosemary.ball@news.com.au

GOLD COAST gym owners have been caught off guard by new rules that slash their patron numbers by a further 50 per cent and require a “ridiculous” cleaning schedule.

The Palaszczuk Government announced that as of June 1, 20 people could congregate in gym facilities.

But a number of gym owners have told the Bulletin that according to an industry plan distribute­d yesterday, restrictio­ns on gyms have been amped up.

The shock rules set out in the COVID-SAFE Industry Plan from Fitness Australia sent to gym owners include a one-person per 7sq m rule, under the heading Promoting Social Distancing.

Col Watson, owner of Miami’s Anytime Fitness, said he feared members would not return when he reopens this Monday, June 8.

“We are getting it sorted to comply but it’s going to be really hard,” Mr Watson said.

“We have had special Silix commercial cleaners in but it’s an added expense with not as much revenue.”

Gold Coast World Gym owner Jon Davie said he was reopening his four gyms yesterday.

He said he couldn’t understand why the industry had been handed a “raw deal” compared to the retail and hospitalit­y sectors.

“(Premier Annastacia) Palaszczuk’s mentality that gyms are dirty, disgusting and a germ-infested place is wrong,” he said.

“They need to get their rules sorted too because this has been so confusing. Our members are not happy they have to book now and can’t mingle in the gym. We are copping it badly on social media.

“Restrictio­ns on Monday allowed my gym to function as per usual.

“Now numbers have been halved and a lot of members are going to miss out and cancel their membership.

“I understand the rules. They are going to pull a lot of dodgy gyms into line, but a lot of gyms have been doing COVID-like hygiene practices for years.”

Mr Davie, who has about 3000 on his books, said he was required to install bollards in the gym, clean 150 pieces of equipment every hour, pay more staff to be on the ground and reduce his trading hours.

“This is absolutely ridiculous and financiall­y painful,” he said.

The Bulletin is seeking further clarificat­ion from the State Government on how stage two restrictio­ns apply to gyms.

Mr Davie said World Gym was changing membership contracts to a pay-per-visit scheme to stop complaints.

NQ Fit Factory Gym at Bundall is reopening on Monday.

Co-owner Nathan Couper said: “It will be really hard for the industry to survive but I hope everyone supports us and ditches the home equipment.”

The Bundall gym will have “GymKeeper” and “Fitness Stimulus Package” deals to encourage people to return.

 ?? Main picture: GLENN HAMPSON ?? Anytime Fitness Miami’s Col Watson with cleaners Jamie Taylor (left) and Michael Hobson get the gym sparkling and (inset) Jon Davie at Coomera World Gym.
Main picture: GLENN HAMPSON Anytime Fitness Miami’s Col Watson with cleaners Jamie Taylor (left) and Michael Hobson get the gym sparkling and (inset) Jon Davie at Coomera World Gym.

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