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Since I don't have a blog, I'm gonna post this here
I go to a gym near my house but the asshole idiotic trainer is getting really annoying.
Everyday when I arrive, I say "hi" to him with a handshake (which is a really common thing here), but this guy just reply with a sour and mad "hi". The truth is that that make me laugh when I'm there, but the thing that really annoy me is when I have to start my routine and have to make a persecution (literally) to get him.
I really try to be kind with him but he just keep being something like a smartass. I really go there to exercise trying to not be distracted so much, which means that i don't talk too much there.
It's not that I'm going there for free and because this is the only option I have at 5 minutes from my house and the only place that open early I don't know what the **** to do. ... The next month payment it's so coming.
Have you ever had this kind of experience? what would you do?
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Why do you shake his hand everytime. I normally only shake hands the first time I meet someone, and that is it.
Ignore him.
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just go in and do your thing. I've seen to many people lose interest due to bad trainers over the years. is the trainer part of the gym fee? if so, complain to the boss about you not being able to easily getting your trainer to help you out, and why are you paying for a trainer when the one you have is unkind?
is it possible to get another trainer??
Alex
edit: am tired. It sounds like it's just that one guy there in the morning. if so, just go in and do your thing without the trainer, but if the trainer is part of your membership fees, then complain loudly, but friendly (and don't cuss )
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Originally Posted by kernokerno
Since I don't have a blog, I'm gonna post this here
I go to a gym near my house but the asshole idiotic trainer is getting really annoying.
Everyday when I arrive, I say "hi" to him with a handshake (which is a really common thing here), but this guy just reply with a sour and mad "hi". The truth is that that make me laugh when I'm there, but the thing that really annoy me is when I have to start my routine and have to make a persecution (literally) to get him.
I really try to be kind with him but he just keep being something like a smartass. I really go there to exercise trying to not be distracted so much, which means that i don't talk too much there.
It's not that I'm going there for free and because this is the only option I have at 5 minutes from my house and the only place that open early I don't know what the **** to do. ... The next month payment it's so coming.
Have you ever had this kind of experience? what would you do?
Kill him with kindness. Say, "Hi!" with a big smile and a laugh that is ambiguously between friendliness and mockery. He won't know whether you like him or whether you are mocking him. He'll ask himself: "Which is more likely?" then, "What kind of person am I?" which will put him on his guard. It'll take him down a notch. He will start being kind to you.
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Do pull ups, push ups and thrust squats at home.
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Why do you shake his hand everytime. I normally only shake hands the first time I meet someone, and that is it.
If he has adopted the Sheryl Crow method of potty training, you don't want to shake his hand.
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Drop the handshake. The guy is a fitness trainer, not a greeter.
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Originally Posted by Sherman Homan
If he has adopted the Sheryl Crow method of potty training, you don't want to shake his hand.
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just don't go to the gym? problem solved.
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Originally Posted by Buckaroo
Why do you shake his hand everytime. I normally only shake hands the first time I meet someone, and that is it.
Ignore him.
Here in mexico, everyday handshakes are very common, it's a habit just like when we meet with a girl friend, a cheek kiss it is, too.
I'm trying to ignore
Originally Posted by brassplayersrock
just go in and do your thing. I've seen to many people lose interest due to bad trainers over the years. is the trainer part of the gym fee? if so, complain to the boss about you not being able to easily getting your trainer to help you out, and why are you paying for a trainer when the one you have is unkind?
is it possible to get another trainer??
Alex
edit: am tired. It sounds like it's just that one guy there in the morning. if so, just go in and do your thing without the trainer, but if the trainer is part of your membership fees, then complain loudly, but friendly (and don't cuss )
the problem here is that the gym is a family owned business so he's his own boss there are other trainers but i don't have the time to go at evenings after work.
let's see what happen, i think I'm gonna ignore him and stay there, since it's the only option i have in the mornings
thanx a lot..
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Originally Posted by toothpick_charlie
Kill him with kindness. Say, "Hi!" with a big smile and a laugh that is ambiguously between friendliness and mockery. He won't know whether you like him or whether you are mocking him. He'll ask himself: "Which is more likely?" then, "What kind of person am I?" which will put him on his guard. It'll take him down a notch. He will start being kind to you.
good idea
Originally Posted by Aron Peterson
Do pull ups, push ups and thrust squats at home.
I can't do that, i realize that i have to pay to exercise and need to feel forced , if I don't pay I just don't do anything at home
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Its a trainer. You are under no obligation to use a trainer or to have one imposed upon you at a gym. He is clearly not the instructor of a class you are taking since no mention was made of that so there is no problem. If you know your routine then just go do it. This is nothing but a self manufactured problem you have chosen to impose on yourself since this guy plays no real role in your workouts.
Put on your headphones when you walk in and go work out. If that seems too complicated for you and you don't want to seem like you are ignoring him then pretend to be talking on your cell phone as you pass by. A gym is only a place to socialize if you want it to be. This guy in no way factors into the equation unless you add him in by your own doing.
There is no problem here but the one you chose to make for yourself.
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Originally Posted by kernokerno
I can't do that, i realize that i have to pay to exercise and need to feel forced , if I don't pay I just don't do anything at home
It only takes ten minutes!
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You could poop in his office or area when he isn't looking.
I'm just saying that you could.
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Originally Posted by besson3c
You could poop in his office or area when he isn't looking.
I'm just saying that you could.
Is there anything that you'd recommend he use to wash his trainer's car with?
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Punch him in the throat, kick him in the nads, and THEN lay some cable by his office.
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Originally Posted by Captain Obvious
Its a trainer. You are under no obligation to use a trainer or to have one imposed upon you at a gym. He is clearly not the instructor of a class you are taking since no mention was made of that so there is no problem. If you know your routine then just go do it. This is nothing but a self manufactured problem you have chosen to impose on yourself since this guy plays no real role in your workouts.
Put on your headphones when you walk in and go work out. If that seems too complicated for you and you don't want to seem like you are ignoring him then pretend to be talking on your cell phone as you pass by. A gym is only a place to socialize if you want it to be. This guy in no way factors into the equation unless you add him in by your own doing.
There is no problem here but the one you chose to make for yourself.
you take your nick a little too seriously.
it's not like i'm desperate about that, i mean, I DON'T CARE. The reason i did post this here was because this is actually the first time I go to a gym (since almost a year) and wanted to hear other people's opinions and wanted to see if someone in here have had an experience like that as well. that's it.
For me it's not complicated to ignore a person at all, I can do that with ease, believe me (you don't have to believe if you don't want it); and that's what i have been doing from a while, but always trying to be kind with him. i guess it didn't work and I have to go to the next stage
Thanx for posting Capt'n Obvious, your point of view is really right.
See you 'round
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Rip of his head and shet down his throat THEN shake his hand.
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Originally Posted by RAILhead
Punch him in the throat, kick him in the nads, and THEN lay some cable by his office.
We make a good team. A good team of solid counsel. We should call ourservers the "Super Counselors of Earth", or something. I just came up with that now, but we could change it if you don't like it.
Anyway, if people were smart and not losers, they would listen to us.
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Originally Posted by Gossamer
Is there anything that you'd recommend he use to wash his trainer's car with?
I don't understand.
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Originally Posted by besson3c
I don't understand.
I think he means sulphuric acid or something.
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Originally Posted by Atomic Rooster
I think he means sulphuric acid or something.
Why would he be washing a car though?
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Originally Posted by besson3c
Why would he be washing a car though?
Dunno, good question. Maybe he meant pee on it?
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Originally Posted by Atomic Rooster
Dunno, good question. Maybe he meant pee on it?
I notice that you want to pee on everything Atomic Rooster, what is up with that?
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Originally Posted by Sherman Homan
One square per rest room visit? Wtf! One square of toilet paper wouldn't stand a chance against my hairy ass after taking a dump.
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Originally Posted by toothpick_charlie
One square per rest room visit? Wtf! One square of toilet paper wouldn't stand a chance against my hairy ass after taking a dump.
This thread is nothing without pics...
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Originally Posted by besson3c
We make a good team. A good team of solid counsel. We should call ourservers the "Super Counselors of Earth", or something. I just came up with that now, but we could change it if you don't like it.
Anyway, if people were smart and not losers, they would listen to us.
I'd prefer "Supreme Counsellors of the Whole Earth and Everything" -- or SCWEE. So it'd be like, "Dude, SCWEE has spoken. End of story."
And yeah, it's sad that we aren't taken more seriously.
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Originally Posted by RAILhead
I'd prefer "Supreme Counsellors of the Whole Earth and Everything" -- or SCWEE. So it'd be like, "Dude, SCWEE has spoken. End of story."
And yeah, it's sad that we aren't taken more seriously.
Well, I kind of prefer "super", because "supreme" has more of a villain take-over-the-earth kind of connotation, and I see us as more super heroes, or life allies if you will.
We do need uniforms though. What color capes do you envision us wearing?
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MacGeek: have you fulfilled your first assignment from your life allies?
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We do need uniforms though. What color capes do you envision us wearing?
Black Nike sneakers and purple armbands.
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Originally Posted by G4ME
get a bike
That is a great idea. After getting the bike, he can block an entire lane of traffic, just like every other douche bag pretedning to be lance Armstrong on a busy street.
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He should also only ride during rush hour. That way more people are impressed at how awesome he looks in his spandex shorts.
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