On Site Gym?
scottorr
599 Posts
We are in the process of building a new facility so that we can all be at one site rather at our current four locations. We are considering including an on site gym and locker rooms. Do any of you have this benefit? If yes, is it utilized enough to justify the cost?
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Ours is open to employees only. It receives moderate use and it is a nice benefit.
Cinderella
My hunch is that few women would like to work out alongside co-workers, especially men. I've coached or recruited for a lot of co-ed teams over the years, and most women are reluctant to do anything athletic in public. Apparently they're afraid of making a fool of themselves, while most men don't suffer from this inhibition. xB-)
James Sokolowski
HRhero.com
>male runners/walkers use them, but no women I know of. A handful of
>men use our basketball hoop, even after it got hit by a truck and all
>bent out of shape.
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>My hunch is that few women would like to work out alongside
>co-workers, especially men. I've coached or recruited for a lot of
>co-ed teams over the years, and most women are reluctant to do
>anything athletic in public. Apparently they're afraid of making a
>fool of themselves, while most men don't suffer from this inhibition.
>xB-)
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>James Sokolowski
>HRhero.com
James...you could be right about the male issue. You will get no argument from me on this one. The "woman thing" I have found, at least in our facility, is that the women don't have enough time at lunch time to get themselves back together. Again....not a concern of the men. They are more wash 'n wear types. I can't imagine being able to work out at lunch, get a shower and get myself back together in an hour. We have had issues from other employees about coworkers taking an hour and a half to two hours to work out during the day.
Even though we offer the facility early and late, most people find an excuse not to use it during that time.
"Apparently they're afraid of making a fool of themselves".......poppycock. Is that what you are thinking when you see a female using the threadmill? Eh? Then it is YOUR problem not ours. Amen.
But I stand by my making-fools-of-themselves statement. I've organized co-ed teams in softball, soccer, volleyball, running, walking ... all taking place after work or on weekends. I could round up 10 male softball players in 10 minutes, half of them couch potatoes. I'd be lucky to sign up three women in three days.
And there are two or three private gyms near our office that are for women only.
James Sokolowski
HRhero.com
We do have employees sign a release against injury to lessen our exposure to lawsuits.
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