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Coronavirus impact: Fitness industry crumbles as gyms shut down, livelihoods hit

The pandemic that has led to a lockdown in many parts of the country has hit fitness centres big and small -- whether neighbourhood gyms, with maybe a couple of treadmills and a cross trainer or two, or nationwide chains like Gold Gym and Cultfit that have at least 20 centres in one city alone.

March 24, 2020 / 18:05 IST
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The threat of coronavirus (COVID-19) has left the fitness industry ailing and barely able to stand with smaller gyms on the verge of shutting down, larger chains contemplating huge losses and unemployment becoming a very real prospect for many thousands of trainers and support staff.

It has been barely a week since gyms across the country shut shop and the industry is already crumbling under the pressure of the COVID-19 outbreak, said insiders.

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The pandemic that has led to a lockdown in many parts of the country has hit fitness centres big and small -- whether neighbourhood gyms, with maybe a couple of treadmills and a cross trainer or two, or nationwide chains like Gold Gym and Cultfit that have at least 20 centres in one city alone.

Pravesh Gaur, who owns the Fast Fit chain of gyms in Delhi and Faridabad, has already sent some of his staff on unpaid leave. With significant losses ahead, he said he had just no other option.

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