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gym pervert si suar bong chabor kar chng tiok taiji song boh

Clearly, Cheryl is using underhand tactics to steal business.
 
Exercising in a air-con gym defeats the whole purpose of exercising. In addition you breathe in lots of recycled CO2, mixed with potential Wuhan virus.
I simply cannot understand the new generation, everything they do is going against common sense, and they're paying a premium doing so
 


This guy is smart and only has male assistant and male co-worker doing videos with him. He do not have female problems that leads to the destruction of his reputation. In the video, the trainer touches his co-worker many times and there is NO PROBLEM AT ALL. If that is a female, u know what is the consequences?



scully the burger is gay
 
Exercising in a air-con gym defeats the whole purpose of exercising. In addition you breathe in lots of recycled CO2, mixed with potential Wuhan virus.
I simply cannot understand the new generation, everything they do is going against common sense, and they're paying a premium doing so

gays go gym for anal sex pickups, exercise is just to showoff their gay bods
 
there are many married gays around, they are queer and twisted
Men hanging out with other men is not gay. I feel sad for u if you have such narrow mind. Based on current feminist culture, it is better to hang out with bro and stay away from women..
 
plot twist lai liao, the cheebye becum the lanjiao, lol



In the wake of viral footage of a particularly hands-on training session that prompted a gym to ban him, the personal trainer accused of touching his client inappropriately told AsiaOne on Wednesday (Aug 5) that he would be filing a police report against the "false accusations".

Cheryl Loh, another personal trainer, writing that his behaviour was "not normal".

However, the accused, who goes by the name David Mesut, said that his client had consented to the physical contact.

Loh, who frequents the gym and conducts sessions there, told Lianhe Zaobao that she had noticed David's behaviour about two weeks ago, but held her tongue as she was not certain if the pair were a couple.

But when she saw them again on July 31, she decided to film their interaction.

She later contacted the woman and informed her that David's methods were "unprofessional".

In her text conversation with the woman, Loh explained: "There are many ways to teach muscle engagement, and the way he is doing it is not how a professional coach should behave."

The woman told Loh that she had felt uncomfortable and previously told David not to touch her buttocks. However, the trainer allegedly told her that he needed to do so to "check [her] muscle".

According to Loh, the woman has stopped training with David.

"She will not be making a police report, but she has given me the permission to share about this as she also wants all women, girls, or even guys out there to know that this behaviour is not acceptable and that nobody should put up with any actions that make them feel uneasy, uncomfortable, and disrespected."

As Loh's post gained traction online, receiving over 15,000 likes and 900 comments, Apeiro Performance said in a statement on Aug 4 that they have banned the trainer, who is not an employee of the gym, from their facilities with effect from Aug 2.

In an Instagram story, the gym added that "any kind of such action will not be tolerated by our trainers and staff alike".

However, when contacted by AsiaOne, David denied the allegations of sexual misconduct.

He said he would be making a police report on the "false accusations" and is obtaining legal advice.

Maintaining that his client had given consent to the physical contact, he said: "The video was shown to me by the client and we both discussed the exercise that she was doing. She did not place any objection to any aspects of the video or the fact that there was physical contact.

"Right from the beginning, I had told her about physical contact on a particular part of her body and she said that she understood and therefore, consented."

https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/sh...groping-client
 
Gym bans trainer from premises following video showing inappropriate touching of client
Teng Yong Ping4 August 2020, 8:17 PM
Apeiro Performance banned a freelance personal trainer from using its gym facilities to conduct fitness training sessions after video footage circulated online of him inappropriately touching a female client.

Apeiro Performance banned a freelance personal trainer from using its gym facilities to conduct fitness training sessions after video footage circulated online of him inappropriately touching a female client.
SINGAPORE — A local gym has banned a male fitness trainer from using its premises after a video of him inappropriately touching a female student was circulated online.

The video, shared on the Instagram account of personal trainer Cheryl Loh, shows a male trainer guiding a female student during a personal fitness coaching session at Apeiro Performance gym.

The student is doing weight training while receiving guidance from her trainer who is standing beside her. The trainer can be seen in the video touching the student’s butt at several points during the exercise.

Loh wrote in her post, “This is absolutely inappropriate as a coach/trainer... When the other party is not comfortable with such action, this is considered a case of sexual assault.”

Apeiro said in a statement provided to Yahoo Lifestyle SEA that the gym had banned the trainer from using the gym facilities to conduct his personal training sessions with effect from Sunday (2 August).

The trainer is a freelancer who was not employed by the gym, which is located on Prinsep Street.

A spokesperson from Apeiro said that the incident happened on Friday. Loh, who was training her own client at the gym, recorded the footage and subsequently reported the incident to the gym’s management.

Apeiro said it was deeply concerned to learn of the inappropriate conduct on its premises and does not tolerate any form of harassment or sexual misconduct against its clients.

Client won’t make police report
Loh and Apeiro did not reveal the identity of both the client and trainer in the incident.

Loh said in her Instagram post that she had reached out to the woman in her video to tell her that the physical interaction displayed was not normal, and was very unprofessional. She also told her that she should speak up if she feels uncomfortable about her coach touching her.

“She told him ‘don't touch my butt’ a few times over seven training sessions, but he still went ahead to do so, using ‘checking muscles’ as an excuse,” Loh wrote.

Loh added in her post, “She will not be making a police report, but she has given me the permission to share about this as she also wants all women, girls, or even guys out there to know that this behaviour is not acceptable and that nobody should put up with any actions that make them feel uneasy, uncomfortable, and disrespected. Anyone that feels this way should speak up and not let the perpetrator have his/her way.”

Trainers should avoid awkward situations
The incident comes on the back of another recent incident of alleged sexual misconduct by a yoga instructor at Trust Yoga studio.

Personal trainer and fitness influencer Jason Chee wrote on his Instagram page regarding the incident at Apeiro gym, “Although most of my clients are guys, I have a fair share of female clients as well. My thoughts on this? Totally unprofessional.”

Chee added, “I do ‘touch’ my female clients but I would ask for permission first. Inevitable if you need to support or spot her. But dude, there are places that you should really avoid man. Sometimes I use the back of my hand to support, so the client doesn't feel so invaded. Or use [something] like a pen or what if you really need to ‘touch’ some places.”

Chee said trainers should not put themselves at risk by putting themselves in such a “stupid situation”.

When contacted, Chee said that the sensitive areas of female clients include their chest, butt, and waist. He added that it is more acceptable to touch places like the arms or back if there is an understanding between the trainer and client.
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The trainer looks like he knows what he's doing. Perhaps I should engage him for a few sessions to see if I'm training right with my weights.
 
Next time want to grope your client, do it in a private gym. Public gym too many jealous busybodies.
 
KNN if he is a AMDK trainer the Kaypoh bitch will be praising Him for his attentiveness and hands on approach!

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