Dayton Daily News

Gyms closed for months hold protest workout

- By Mike Householde­r

Dozens of people squatted, thrusted and lunged Tuesday on the lawn of the Michigan Capitol during a workout intended to highlight the plight of gyms that have been closed for months under Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s coronaviru­s orders.

“We are desperatel­y in need of help at this point. There is nobody, even the biggest ones, who are doing OK at this point,” said Alyssa Tushman, vice chair of the Michigan Fitness Club Associatio­n.

Whitmer in March ordered gyms closed, along with casinos and theaters, in an effort to slow down the rate of coronaviru­s infection by limiting person-to-person contact and promoting social distancing.

Tushman owns Burn Fitness, which has three locations in the Detroit area. She said she’s struggling to stay afloat.

“We’re living minute to minute right now. And I can’t even believe we’re still surviving,” she said. “But I am desperatel­y concerned. We have a lot of debt right now. And I’m very, very scared.”

Tushman and others in the 150-member associatio­n hosted the rally to spotlight the benefits of exercise during the pandemic.

Men, women and children wore masks and stayed 6 feet apart — a distance marked by small American flags — as they went through a “boot camp” workout led by fitness profession­als.

Without exercise, Michigan residents are facing health conditions that could worsen the effects of COVID-19, said Donald Jordan, who owns F45 Training in suburban Detroit.

“So keeping us closed was great. It flattened the curve. We were very supportive. We think it was a great idea. But right now it’s counterpro­ductive,” Jordan told the crowd.

Gyms in northern Michigan were allowed to open with restrictio­ns on June 10. A judge said gyms in more populous areas could open on June 25, but an appeals court blocked it when Whitmer objected. Some gyms nonetheles­s have reopened in defiance. Local enforcemen­t varies.

Meanwhile, the state reported 573 new coronaviru­s cases and nine additional deaths Tuesday.

 ?? PAUL SANCYA / AP ?? People exercise Tuesday on the lawn of the state capitol in Lansing, Mich. The fitness workout and rally on the Michigan State Capitol lawn is intended to spotlight the benefits of exercise.
PAUL SANCYA / AP People exercise Tuesday on the lawn of the state capitol in Lansing, Mich. The fitness workout and rally on the Michigan State Capitol lawn is intended to spotlight the benefits of exercise.

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