Fayette gyms
Small gyms – how are they doing as pandemic continues?
Karate Studio uniontown karate club Jim Umble – Karate.
Iron Forged Gym – message to owner called again Thursday. woman forgot to give message. Iron
The Yoga Garden – uniontown I’m the owner we definitely slowed down and things kind of picked back up in spring and summer, but for past month and a half things slowed down again before school started, when pandemic hit we were dead, got back to nomral almost and slowed down past couple months, we do massages and yoga and we do have a kids acro class which is doing great, we probably have 30 kids, that’s all we can fit, 4-12, couple classes a week. I mean i wanted to expand teh building for that, it’s ever since we started it, we don’t have enough room and teachers, it’s been doing great, 10 months.
We’re making it, it’s not what it ws, right before pandemic hit, we were at our peak, that was our biggetst month, we were open 3 years before that and this summer we built back up to that. Then we slowed down a little bit now, it’s been up and down.
Just the same, keeping everything the same. we’re open 7 days a week, it’s pretty much 7 a.m to 8 p.m. Friday close 6, saturdy 4 and sunday until 8. …
Right now actaully i’m in middle of cooking. Michael Livingston, owner.
Cross Fit Uniontown – been an interesting time in the gym industry, 3 p.m. today
Jason – Cross Fit Uniontown – called three days
Hopwood Fitness Center –
Rose – his business is affected by COVID –
Woe is me type thing, not the strengths that we have. We fal into that category that w’ere too small to get money foromt he government, my bills kept coming every month even though I had no income, they read about it to feel good that thye’r not struggling, they’re glad for their outcome, don’t want that We’re now coming back fairly strong, we survived the worst.