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BargainMama
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Does your gym have wood or carpet for their classes?
I have been going to Lucille Roberts, and it's been great, but I keep getting tripped up doing the classes on the carpeting. Today I twisted my ankle, which is thankfully fine now, but it really hurt at the time. It's sooo hard to do those spins, etc. on the carpet. I really think I might have to cancel because of this! Does your gym have carpet or wood?
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Posted 3/20/13 1:24 PM |
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Long Island Weddings
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Re: Does your gym have wood or carpet for their classes?
Wood...it seems very unsanitary to have carpet.
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Posted 3/20/13 2:27 PM |
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DirtyBlonde
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Re: Does your gym have wood or carpet for their classes?
Wood.
I won't teach anywhere that has carpeting. It's not safe.
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Posted 3/20/13 3:22 PM |
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MrsScott
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Name: Shawna
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Re: Does your gym have wood or carpet for their classes?
Wood
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Posted 3/20/13 5:30 PM |
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nferrandi
too excited for words
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Name: Nicole
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Re: Does your gym have wood or carpet for their classes?
Wood.
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Posted 3/20/13 7:36 PM |
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SweetTooth
I'm a tired mommy!
Member since 12/05 20105 total posts
Name: Lauren
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Re: Does your gym have wood or carpet for their classes?
wood. I've never belonged to or seen a gym that had carpet.
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Posted 3/20/13 8:24 PM |
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jerrysgirl
I love my hot dog!!
Member since 6/06 5357 total posts
Name: E & J
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Re: Does your gym have wood or carpet for their classes?
Most Lucille's changed over to wood flooring. I belong to Lucille and another one and both are not carpet floor.
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Posted 3/20/13 11:02 PM |
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Re: Does your gym have wood or carpet for their classes?
Posted by DirtyBlonde
Wood.
I won't teach anywhere that has carpeting. It's not safe.
Same. It's not safe at all. I would strongly advise against continuing to workout on carpet, you may not feel the effects of it right now, but long term it definitely does damage to your joints - unless you are stationary.
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Posted 3/21/13 1:16 PM |
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