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Dpcm, the appeal from the world of fast fitness: 'It must be changed'

2020-10-28T16:02:58.827Z


'An error to close those who respect the rules' (ANSA)"It is necessary to go back to the decisions taken and modify the DPCM currently in force", is the appeal that comes from the world of fast fitness after the latest government decisions to stem the pandemic. "We launched the campaign with the hashtag #nonchiamatelapalestra - says Marco Campagnano, CEO and Founder of Fit and Go, a reality of hi-tech fitness - to highlight the total diversity of per


"It is necessary to go back to the decisions taken and modify the DPCM currently in force", is the appeal that comes from the world of fast fitness after the latest government decisions to stem the pandemic. "We launched the campaign with the hashtag #nonchiamatelapalestra - says Marco Campagnano, CEO and Founder of Fit and Go, a reality of hi-tech fitness - to highlight the total diversity of personal training studies with EMS which, despite being similar to that of gyms at a legal level, have nothing to do with it. to see with similar systems, neither for structure and size, nor for the number of people in co-presence or for the possibility of respecting all safety measures ". Eighty centers throughout the country and more than 500 employees at work and an audience of almost 200 thousand customers a year. The format is based on personal training by appointment only; high-tech machinery that allows you to train without the aid of shared equipment; small spaces with a very limited number of people present (never more than 3 between personal trainers and clients); the possibility of using individual changing rooms; continuous sanitation procedures. “It is important that we do not make a shit out of all the grass”, continues Campagnano, “and that closures are imposed only on the structures that cannot really guarantee full compliance with anti-epidemic measures. We do not indiscriminately hit all the operators of a sector that is already in trouble enough and that in 2019 in Italy saw more than 5 million members and an annual turnover of over 2.3 billion euros. "With the Coronavirus, the world of fitness found himself facing a collapse in turnover which, according to data provided by the International Fitness Observatory, was estimated at around one billion euros already in April with over 200,000 jobs at risk, and hence the appeal not to damage even those realities that resist with energy and that can adhere to all the rules in place now.

Source: ansa

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