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This gym owner gave out all his equipment so that people could workout at home
Building an exercise routine takes a good amount of time and will power. But with the coronavirus pandemic, most of the gyms across the world have closed down. This has led to a major disruption in the exercise routine of several people.
A generous gym owner in Illinois anticipated that, and did his part to make sure that customers stay active and meet their fitness goals.
Drew Whitted, owner of the Be Strong Gym in Bloomington, Illinois, allowed his members to sign out more than $40,000 worth of workout equipment to use at home, free of charge, during the state’s stay-at-home order.
He said that he didn’t want people to miss their workouts—and he’s gratified to see how it’s bringing families together.
This gym owner gave out all his equipment so that people could workout at home
Building an exercise routine takes a good amount of time and will power. But with the coronavirus pandemic, most of the gyms across the world have closed down. This has led to a major disruption in the exercise routine of several people.
A generous gym owner in Illinois anticipated that, and did his part to make sure that customers stay active and meet their fitness goals.
Drew Whitted, owner of the Be Strong Gym in Bloomington, Illinois, allowed his members to sign out more than $40,000 worth of workout equipment to use at home, free of charge, during the state’s stay-at-home order.
He said that he didn’t want people to miss their workouts—and he’s gratified to see how it’s bringing families together.
Read more here: https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/gym-owner-loans-out-40k-dollars-of-equipment-to-members-during-lockdown/
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