#12: The Titanic Gym
Despite indulging in lavish 13-course dinners, the Edwardian elite counteracted potential weight gain by hitting the gym, a concept as alive then as it is today. Surprisingly, the era boasted gyms, revealing an early recognition of physical fitness’s importance.
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Edwardian gyms were equipped with the era’s versions of workout gear, including stationary bikes, mechanical saddles, and a rudimentary rowing machine resembling two oars without a rudder. This exercise space, open to first-class men and women, saw them exercising in their full attire.