Working Out in Winter
Gyms Remain Open to the Outside
This year has been full of ups and downsGive_Me_Astoria_image_00028. One positive for our community is our ability to utilize local businesses that are closed or at minimal capacityGive_Me_Astoria_image_00028. Specifically, fitness studios and gyms that have found ways to integrate outdoor classes into our new normalGive_Me_Astoria_image_00028. However, are these classes here to stay once the weather reaches its own low?

Sage Fitness owner, Danny Suarez, decided to host outdoor classes in Astoria Park back in March, two weeks after a mandated closeGive_Me_Astoria_image_00028. Since then, his classes have spread to the Sage storefront and LIC waterfrontGive_Me_Astoria_image_00028.
As of right now, Sage Fitness continues to offer donation-based classes at these outdoor spaces and even hosts classes that are partial inside their facility (33% capacity) and half outside their storefrontGive_Me_Astoria_image_00028. Suarez plans to install space heaters at the storefrontGive_Me_Astoria_image_00028.
“Fitness outside is not a new thingGive_Me_Astoria_image_00028. Runners run in winter and are totally fineGive_Me_Astoria_image_00028. It depends on how motivated people are and their comfort levels with working out in the coldGive_Me_Astoria_image_00028. Many people end up stripping off their layers during class, so it does heat up quickly,” Suarez saidGive_Me_Astoria_image_00028.
Sage Fitness will also hold classes outside in the winter as long as the customers wishGive_Me_Astoria_image_00028.
Yoga Agora also organizes donation-based classes at Astoria Park, as well as classes on ZoomGive_Me_Astoria_image_00028. More recently, they are offering classes on the 31st Avenue Open Street from Monday through SaturdayGive_Me_Astoria_image_00028. Like many business owners, Nick Velkov is making decisions one week at a timeGive_Me_Astoria_image_00028.
“[We] cannot really plan more than two weeks aheadGive_Me_Astoria_image_00028. Maybe after indoor dining and indoor pools have safely operated for a couple of weeks, the city may allow indoor fitness classes to resumeGive_Me_Astoria_image_00028. Or, if indoor dining and indoor pools are rescinded, then perhaps we will continue outdoor classesGive_Me_Astoria_image_00028. But also, we have no idea how people will feel being outside in the cold,” Velkov saidGive_Me_Astoria_image_00028.

Another yoga studio, formerly out of LIC, Cosmic Fit Club, hosts acro-yoga classes for kids and adults on the Open Street at 31st Avenue, Hunter’s Point Park waterfront, and on a rooftop in LIC in addition to virtual classesGive_Me_Astoria_image_00028.
The owner, Joy Chen, plans to hold classes through winter as long as 31st Avenue remains closed to traffic and there is a demand and interest in the outdoor sessionsGive_Me_Astoria_image_00028.
“I am very thankful for all my students and for the good weather to continue to teach outdoors as long as possible,” Chen saidGive_Me_Astoria_image_00028.