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#6584084
2 April 2021
Two girls do physical activity near the sea in the red zone in Molfetta on April 2, 2021. According to the results of the survey conducted by the sports search engine - which includes over 22,500 sports associations and sport-clubs in more than 1,500 Italian municipalities and a community of over 4 million users - during the Covid period, 66% of Italians did physical activity: of these, 34% practiced outdoor activities when possible, 19% alternated outdoor and home activities, another 18% practiced at home with video lessons, 17% in home alone, 7% at home both alone and with video lessons. Important data that, underlined by Orangogo, tell how the need for movement and psycho-physical well-being related to sporting activity emerges, whatever it may be. And another fact emerges: Italians like online lessons, but they are not entirely satisfying. Meanwhile, the gyms and swimming pools have been closed for 4 months now. Four very long months, an eternity for those who have to pay rents, salaries, bills. At the end of October, stopping gyms, fitness centers and swimming pools after the increase in infections in Italy seemed the right solution to stem the second wave. A temporary stop, which no one imagined so long with the risk that they will never reopen.
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#6584086
2 April 2021
The weight room of the Olimpia Club gym is empty in the red zone in Molfetta on April 2, 2021. According to the results of the survey conducted by the sports search engine - which includes over 22,500 sports associations and sport-clubs in more than 1,500 Italian municipalities and a community of over 4 million users - during the Covid period, 66% of Italians did physical activity: of these, 34% practiced outdoor activities when possible, 19% alternated outdoor and home activities, another 18% practiced at home with video lessons, 17% in home alone, 7% at home both alone and with video lessons. Important data that, underlined by Orangogo, tell how the need for movement and psycho-physical well-being related to sporting activity emerges, whatever it may be. And another fact emerges: Italians like online lessons, but they are not entirely satisfying. Meanwhile, the gyms and swimming pools have been closed for 4 months now. Four very long months, an eternity for those who have to pay rents, salaries, bills. At the end of October, stopping gyms, fitness centers and swimming pools after the increase in infections in Italy seemed the right solution to stem the second wave. A temporary stop, which no one imagined so long with the risk that they will never reopen.
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#6584090
2 April 2021
The weight room of the Olimpia Club gym is empty in the red zone in Molfetta on April 2, 2021. According to the results of the survey conducted by the sports search engine - which includes over 22,500 sports associations and sport-clubs in more than 1,500 Italian municipalities and a community of over 4 million users - during the Covid period, 66% of Italians did physical activity: of these, 34% practiced outdoor activities when possible, 19% alternated outdoor and home activities, another 18% practiced at home with video lessons, 17% in home alone, 7% at home both alone and with video lessons. Important data that, underlined by Orangogo, tell how the need for movement and psycho-physical well-being related to sporting activity emerges, whatever it may be. And another fact emerges: Italians like online lessons, but they are not entirely satisfying. Meanwhile, the gyms and swimming pools have been closed for 4 months now. Four very long months, an eternity for those who have to pay rents, salaries, bills. At the end of October, stopping gyms, fitness centers and swimming pools after the increase in infections in Italy seemed the right solution to stem the second wave. A temporary stop, which no one imagined so long with the risk that they will never reopen.
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#6584094
2 April 2021
The exercise bikes of the Olimpia Club gym empty in the red zone in Molfetta on April 2, 2021. According to the results of the survey conducted by the sports search engine - which includes over 22,500 sports associations and sport-clubs in more than 1,500 Italian municipalities and a community of over 4 million users - during the Covid period, 66% of Italians did physical activity: of these, 34% practiced outdoor activities when possible, 19% alternated outdoor and home activities, another 18% practiced at home with video lessons, 17% in home alone, 7% at home both alone and with video lessons. Important data that, underlined by Orangogo, tell how the need for movement and psycho-physical well-being related to sporting activity emerges, whatever it may be. And another fact emerges: Italians like online lessons, but they are not entirely satisfying. Meanwhile, the gyms and swimming pools have been closed for 4 months now. Four very long months, an eternity for those who have to pay rents, salaries, bills. At the end of October, stopping gyms, fitness centers and swimming pools after the increase in infections in Italy seemed the right solution to stem the second wave. A temporary stop, which no one imagined so long with the risk that they will never reopen.
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#6584096
2 April 2021
The cardio room of the Olimpia Club gym empty in the red zone in Molfetta on April 2, 2021. According to the results of the survey conducted by the sports search engine - which includes over 22,500 sports associations and sport-clubs in more than 1,500 Italian municipalities and a community of over 4 million users - during the Covid period, 66% of Italians did physical activity: of these, 34% practiced outdoor activities when possible, 19% alternated outdoor and home activities, another 18% practiced at home with video lessons, 17% in home alone, 7% at home both alone and with video lessons. Important data that, underlined by Orangogo, tell how the need for movement and psycho-physical well-being related to sporting activity emerges, whatever it may be. And another fact emerges: Italians like online lessons, but they are not entirely satisfying. Meanwhile, the gyms and swimming pools have been closed for 4 months now. Four very long months, an eternity for those who have to pay rents, salaries, bills. At the end of October, stopping gyms, fitness centers and swimming pools after the increase in infections in Italy seemed the right solution to stem the second wave. A temporary stop, which no one imagined so long with the risk that they will never reopen.
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#6584098
2 April 2021
The changing room of the Olimpia Club gym empty in the red zone in Molfetta on 2 April 2021. According to the results of the survey conducted by the sports search engine - which includes over 22,500 sports associations and sport-clubs in more than 1,500 Italian municipalities and a community of over 4 million users - during the Covid period, 66% of Italians did physical activity: of these, 34% practiced outdoor activities when possible, 19% alternated outdoor and home activities, another 18% practiced at home with video lessons, 17% in home alone, 7% at home both alone and with video lessons. Important data that, underlined by Orangogo, tell how the need for movement and psycho-physical well-being related to sporting activity emerges, whatever it may be. And another fact emerges: Italians like online lessons, but they are not entirely satisfying. Meanwhile, the gyms and swimming pools have been closed for 4 months now. Four very long months, an eternity for those who have to pay rents, salaries, bills. At the end of October, stopping gyms, fitness centers and swimming pools after the increase in infections in Italy seemed the right solution to stem the second wave. A temporary stop, which no one imagined so long with the risk that they will never reopen.
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#5727346
25 May 2020
Yamaha Star moto. On Sunday, May 17, 2020, in Wadowice, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
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#4031262
22 March 2019
Jet Airways airplane at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in Amsterdam, Netherlands. India's Jet Airways may be headed towards bankruptcy as more planes are grounded and pilots threaten to strike over more than three months unpaid owed wages. Pilots in the airline have made it clear that they will not fly from April 1, 2019 unless they are paid their owed wages. Jet Airways reportedly has a debt of a billion dollars and has failed to pay lenders and aircraft lessors and has grounded most of its fleet.
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#4031264
22 March 2019
Jet Airways airplane at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in Amsterdam, Netherlands. India's Jet Airways may be headed towards bankruptcy as more planes are grounded and pilots threaten to strike over more than three months unpaid owed wages. Pilots in the airline have made it clear that they will not fly from April 1, 2019 unless they are paid their owed wages. Jet Airways reportedly has a debt of a billion dollars and has failed to pay lenders and aircraft lessors and has grounded most of its fleet.
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#4031268
22 March 2019
Jet Airways airplane at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in Amsterdam, Netherlands. India's Jet Airways may be headed towards bankruptcy as more planes are grounded and pilots threaten to strike over more than three months unpaid owed wages. Pilots in the airline have made it clear that they will not fly from April 1, 2019 unless they are paid their owed wages. Jet Airways reportedly has a debt of a billion dollars and has failed to pay lenders and aircraft lessors and has grounded most of its fleet.
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#4031272
22 March 2019
Jet Airways airplane at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in Amsterdam, Netherlands. India's Jet Airways may be headed towards bankruptcy as more planes are grounded and pilots threaten to strike over more than three months unpaid owed wages. Pilots in the airline have made it clear that they will not fly from April 1, 2019 unless they are paid their owed wages. Jet Airways reportedly has a debt of a billion dollars and has failed to pay lenders and aircraft lessors and has grounded most of its fleet.
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#4031276
22 March 2019
Jet Airways airplane at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in Amsterdam, Netherlands. India's Jet Airways may be headed towards bankruptcy as more planes are grounded and pilots threaten to strike over more than three months unpaid owed wages. Pilots in the airline have made it clear that they will not fly from April 1, 2019 unless they are paid their owed wages. Jet Airways reportedly has a debt of a billion dollars and has failed to pay lenders and aircraft lessors and has grounded most of its fleet.
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#4031280
22 March 2019
Jet Airways airplane at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in Amsterdam, Netherlands. India's Jet Airways may be headed towards bankruptcy as more planes are grounded and pilots threaten to strike over more than three months unpaid owed wages. Pilots in the airline have made it clear that they will not fly from April 1, 2019 unless they are paid their owed wages. Jet Airways reportedly has a debt of a billion dollars and has failed to pay lenders and aircraft lessors and has grounded most of its fleet.
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#4031282
22 March 2019
Jet Airways airplane at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in Amsterdam, Netherlands. India's Jet Airways may be headed towards bankruptcy as more planes are grounded and pilots threaten to strike over more than three months unpaid owed wages. Pilots in the airline have made it clear that they will not fly from April 1, 2019 unless they are paid their owed wages. Jet Airways reportedly has a debt of a billion dollars and has failed to pay lenders and aircraft lessors and has grounded most of its fleet.
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#4031286
22 March 2019
Jet Airways airplane at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in Amsterdam, Netherlands. India's Jet Airways may be headed towards bankruptcy as more planes are grounded and pilots threaten to strike over more than three months unpaid owed wages. Pilots in the airline have made it clear that they will not fly from April 1, 2019 unless they are paid their owed wages. Jet Airways reportedly has a debt of a billion dollars and has failed to pay lenders and aircraft lessors and has grounded most of its fleet.
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#4031288
22 March 2019
Jet Airways airplane at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in Amsterdam, Netherlands. India's Jet Airways may be headed towards bankruptcy as more planes are grounded and pilots threaten to strike over more than three months unpaid owed wages. Pilots in the airline have made it clear that they will not fly from April 1, 2019 unless they are paid their owed wages. Jet Airways reportedly has a debt of a billion dollars and has failed to pay lenders and aircraft lessors and has grounded most of its fleet.
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