
The new gym has different types of full circuit Nautilus Equipment, meaning a machine to work every body part. He has cardio equipment, free weights, dumbbells, barbells, squat equipment and more. What is nice about the Nautilus Equipment, Gehrman said, is the weight goes down to zero. “So, it’s good rehabilitation equipment too.”
Getting out and moving is very important, Gehrman said.
“If you were born with an owner’s manual, it would say exercise regularly,” he said. So many people just don’t do it, especially when they retire. The ironic thing is, Gehrman said, is that most of the people who have joined the gym so far are ages 40-70.
Gehrman is willing to help people to find a routine until they are comfortable on the machines alone.
“Once you go through it once or twice, you know how to use it,” he said.
In the future, personal training may become available, most likely after the first of the year.
The Cathlamet Gym caters to all ages and experience levels. They are open Monday through Friday 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. and Sunday 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Hours may change depending on public interest.
Membership prices vary, and student and senior rates are available. The Cathlamet Gym is open now, with a grand opening planned for November 22.