In lockdown I pined for the gym, but now I know there’s more to life than toned abs Gyms are opening their doors and raising the bar on hygiene. However, after the pandemic, will people want to go back? asks writer Imogen West-Knights
Fit in my 40s: can I flex my swim muscles on dry land? From running to resistance bands, there are plenty of ways to keep your form without getting wet
My summer body is ready. So it’s big and bouncy: deal with it We should feel zero pressure to ‘prepare’ for a holiday, able to relax on the beach without fear of a ‘Daniel Craig coming out of the water’ scenario
‘My parents helped me pack lube’: from sex toys to bidets, the lockdown businesses that boomed While some firms have been devastated as Covid-19 grips the planet, others have seen their sales go off the chart. How have they coped?
‘I’m more successful online’: personal trainers adapt to lockdown routine Reopening of gyms in England comes after many trainers have worked out a new business model
Gyms, pools and salons to reopen shortly in England Beauticians and outdoor pools to return within days with indoor pools and gyms opening on 25 July
Parklife! When gyms reopen, will anyone go back? During lockdown, gymgoers have adapted, buying equipment for their homes and exercising outside. But there is one benefit of the gym that can’t be replaced
I’m using Fitbits to track my kids’ sleep – what could possibly go wrong? They think it’s like being under house arrest – meanwhile, my sleep scores are through the roof, says Guardian columnist Zoe Williams
Operators of gyms and pools query England’s new lockdown rules Nightclubs also off limits but pubs can open – prompting accusations of inconsistencies
Tom Kerridge on love, weight loss and the restaurant crisis: ‘There will be some horrific casualties’ The chef talks about taking up running, his worries for his industry – and why politicians should stop calling restaurant work ‘low-skilled’