The obsessive trainer
Such trainers start by acting super friendly (and helpful) and instantly gauging your fitness goals. Taking advantage of your need to achieve these fitness aims, they embark on their own trip. IT professional Vibha Sehgal shares her experience. “I have worked out with various personal trainers. And I was always of the opinion that gym trainers are harmless souls who are just trying to help us achieve our physical goals. Until one day I met one in my new gym. He became too friendly and personal which I didn’t mind initially, since he was a competent trainer. But I guess I gave him a wrong signal and he started acting obsessive. He started calling me at odd hours and would taunt me if he spotted me talking to anyone else in the gym. It got a bit too much and I shortly changed my instructor.”
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