Oregon gyms in 'extreme risk' counties adapt to state guidelines One gym put up two large tents to house equipment for outdoor workouts. Another went with posting pre-recorded workouts online. Author: Devon Haskins Updated: 7:47 PM PST December 16, 2020 TIGARD, Ore. — Most businesses in Oregon have had to adapt to whatever 2020 has thrown at them and gyms are no different. On a rainy Wednesday morning, members of Bay Club Portland in Tigard were busy lifting weights and getting their daily workout in. "Working out gives me the ability to keep in shape, but also gives me mental relaxation and releases my stress from day to day business," member Joe Alexander said.