December 22, 2012
CindySays: Follow hygiene rules at the gym
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  • Don't share soap, deodorant, razors, water bottles, goggles or towels.
  • If you are into yoga or Pilates, invest in your own mat -- this is a personal item. When mats are available for your use in gyms, remember that it's impossible for staff to clean and disinfected them after each use.
  • Wash and dry your gymwear after each use. Leaving hot, sweaty clothing and socks in a damp gym bag is a perfect place for germs to thrive. Don't forget to wash the gym bag too!
  • Keep a towel around you to avoid contracting germs when sitting on benches and other shared surfaces such as in the steam room or sauna. Seriously, this is a no-brainer.
  • Get your sleep each night. If your sleep is reduced by 40 percent or more, your immunity decreases 50 percent. Eight hours of sleep each night will restore your energy and disease protection.
  • Try to avoid touching your face while working out. Sweat and other germs picked up at the gym flock to the entryways of the nose, ears and mouth.
  • If you are not feeling well, stay away from the gym. If you have cold symptoms from the chin up, take a week off; and from the chin down, take two weeks off. No one appreciates you lifting and sneezing beside them.
  • If not showering, always wash your hands thoroughly before you leave the gym. Don't forget about the steering wheel in your car. It could probably use a good disinfectant.
  • Gyms get an enormous amount of attention with regard to germs because they are a health facility. However, germs are present in every setting, including your home, which makes it impossible to eliminate all risk during flu season.

    Regular exercise and its benefits will be your greatest ally against germ warfare and will keep your immunity running high. You may end up with a cold or a virus or even a bacterial infection, but people who are fit are usually less affected and recover much faster.

    At this time of year, we must all be diligent in practicing good gym etiquette and understand that gym staff and members alike are equally responsible to have a healthy outcome for all.

    Cindy Boggs, fitness presenter, author and Activate America director, has been an ACE-certified instructor/trainer since 1989. Send your questions about fitness, training or health to her at YMCA of Kanawha Valley, 100 YMCA Drive, Charleston, WV 25311, or email cindys...@aol.com. Look for Cindy's award-winning fitness advice book, "CindySays ... You Can Find Health in Your Hectic World," at www.cindysays.com, or contact the YMCA at 304-340-3527.

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