1/5 Ankur T. 5 years ago on Google β’ 3 reviews
I'm
was
in
awe
of
this
gym
when
I
joined.
I
never
thought
I
would
ever
hit
a
gym
but
fit
and
fab
completely
changed
my
mind
and
transformed
my
body!
Things
were
good
till
I
took
personal
training.
There
is
complete
mistrust.
I
will
not
beat
about
the
bush.
For
two
months
(May,
June,
peak
summer
time)
there
was
no
AC.
We
had
to
literally
beg
in
front
of
the
owner
but
he
was
busy
in
his
PR
drive.
He
used
to
ask
my
personal
trainer
not
to
remain
present
during
the
entire
workout
especially
while
stretching
and
on
cardio
days.
But
when
I
used
to
ask
him,
he
would
deny
saying
all
these
things.
Personal
training
means
the
trainer
has
to
assist
the
person
in
everything.
There
was
complete
confusion.
My
mom-in-law
was
on
ventilator,
so
I
couldn't
go
to
gym
for
two
days.
When
I
resumed
the
workout,
instead
of
showing
some
concern
about
her
well-being,
I
was
straightaway
told
that
owner
has
asked
not
to
change
the
schedule
for
anyone.
'Jo
miss
ho
gaya
vo
ho
gaya'.
When
I
confronted
the
owner,
he
again
denied
saying
anything.
Why
so
much
politics?
If
you
are
so
good
in
politics,
better
join
some
political
party.
But
please
spare
your
gym
members.
And
on
several
occasions,
workout
schedule
was
changed
as
per
their
convenience
.
Like,
once
I
was
made
to
do
leg
workout
instead
of
chest
just
because
some
girl
who
was
from
evening
batch
came
in
the
morning.
I
was
made
to
wait
for
hours
during
workout.
Don't
you
have
any
sense
that
gym
meetings
should
not
be
held
during
personal
training
time.
Everyday,
i
was
made
to
wait
for
at
least
40
minutes
because
the
trainer
was
busy
having
breakfast.
Then
what's
the
point
of
a
personal
training?
Only
those
members
who
have
good
connection
are
offered
good
service.
Except
one,
no
trainer
has
a
proper
certificate.
So
many
women
crib
that
its
been
two
months,
but
no
workout
card
has
been
made
despite
requesting
to
the
owner.
Trainers
either
sit
in
one
corner
staring
at
women
or
chatting
with
them
or
just
vanish
like
ice
cube
in
the
sun
during
peak
hours.
Moral
of
the
story---
Never
take
even
a
single
member
for
granted.
Members
come
and
leave
like
the
waves
of
the
ocean
but
true
ones
remain
like
an
octopus
on
your
face
but
don't
take
such
people
who
trust
you
for
granted.
Your
reputation
is
what
will
keep
you
alive
in
the
business.
Strength
gym
is
a
living
example,
it
started
with
much
fanfare
but
it
was
a
bubble.
15
members
quit
on
a
single
day
for
the
same
reason.
Your
newspaper
articles
and
interviews
will
keep
happening
and
might
fetch
you
numerous
Facebook
likes
but
please
take
out
some
time
to
think
about
the
aforementioned
issues.
Fame
is
temporary
if
you
take
it
for
granted.
Good
luck!
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