Col. Morris Reese Turner entered the United States Army in 1988 as a commissioned Field Artillery officer
Thursday, July 16, 2020
CycleBars Reopening with Safety Measures in Place
West Point alumnus Col (R) Reese Turner has served his country for over 30 years and deployed to different countries in the war against terror. He continues to serve his community as a board member of four nonprofit organizations. Col (R) Reese Turner promotes a healthy lifestyle as a spin instructor at the CycleBar studios in Middletown Station in Kentucky.
As CycleBar reopens its cycling studios across the country, the company is adhering to all local and state regulations relating to the COVID-19 pandemic. CycleBar is strictly following CDC guidelines and reconfiguring its operations to provide a safe environment for its clients. The studios are reducing their class sizes to ensure riders are socially distanced at least six feet apart during classes and while in the facility.
Clients must also affirm that they are in good health upon booking a class and sign a waiver affirming that they will adhere to the new studio policies. Through the Ride CycleBar Mobile App, clients check-in using their phone prior to entering the studio instead of going to the front desk kiosk to cut down on the amount of interaction among the riders.. Upon entering the studio and riders getting on their bikes, the instructor gives all commands verbally and demonstrates with no hands-on adjustments. After every class, the bikes and equipment is meticulously cleaned with approved products to sanitize all equipment before the next class of riders enter into the studio.
The COVID-19 pandemic has drastically altered the lives of people, with the reopening of exercise facilities, people have a sense of returned normalcy. They can regain their physical health, and exercise is also a proven antidote against depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues.