Watch: Dubai spin studio Crank introduces perspex screens to separate bikes

It is one of the first gyms in Dubai to introduce the measures

Dubai gym puts up partitions between equipment

Dubai gym puts up partitions between equipment
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Boutique spin studio Crank has reopened this week, becoming one of the first gyms in Dubai to introduce partitions between members.

The studio reopened on Sunday, May 31, following the new directives from the government allowing sporting and fitness facilities to operate in the emirate.

As well as following government measures including operating at a 50 per cent capacity and allowing longer breaks between classes to ensure deep cleaning can be carried out, the gym has installed Perspex partitions between riders to further minimise risk.

“We have decided to go with the partitions because we thought it was the logical thing to do,” says Nuno Costa, a trainer at Crank. “The response from our clients has been very, very positive. We often receive messages on our social media, emails and even face to face people saying how safe they feel about having the partitions in the studio, and for us, it’s been great be the first ones to have them.”

The studio in Alserkal Avenue has also ensured bikes and benches are spaced two metres apart and all gym equipment, including bike shoes, are being cleaned with an alcohol-based santiser. Shoes are rotated so that they are not used two classes in a row.

Another important thing to note is that showers and changing rooms, including bathroom lockers, are not currently permitted for use, while toilets and sinks are being deep cleaned after every use.

Watch the video above to see what classes at Crank now look like