If you are planning to take part in physical activity, please read the questions below. If your answer to is YES to any of these, you must disclose this to a member of staff before commencing your induction. If you are between the ages of 16-69 this questionnaire will tell you if you should consult with your doctor before you start. If you are over 69 years of age and not used to being very active, you should check with your doctor before participating in physical activity.
If your answer is YES to one or more questions:
You must tell a member of staff prior to your induction which questions you have answered YES to. You may still be able to use the gym and participate in exercise, but it is important that we know about any condition or illness to be able to advise which form of exercise is suitable for you. We may request a note from your GP confirming fitness to participate in physical exercise. Should this apply, we will discuss this with you prior to your induction. Talk to your doctor before you start becoming more physically active. Tell your doctor about the questionnaire and which question(s) you have answered “yes” to. You may be able to do any activity you want – as long as you begin slowly and build up gradually, or you may need to restrict your activities to those which are safe for you. Talk to your doctor about the kind of activity you wish to participate in and follow their advice.
If you have answered NO to all questions:
You can be reasonably sure that you can start to become more physically active and take part in a suitable exercise programme. Remember – begin slowly and build up gradually.
Please note: If your health changes so that subsequently you answer “yes” to the above questions, inform your fitness or health professional immediately. Ask whether you should change your physical activity or exercise plan. Delay becoming more active if you feel unwell because of temporary illness such as a cold or flu – wait until you are better.