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I would build a bridge so I could get over it.
Frankly, its not that important unless you revolve your life around the fitness class. There has to be more to your life than the fitness class surely?0 -
Let it go; move on. It really isn't worth getting your undies in a twist about a gym teacher who runs classes in what would seem to be church halls..................
....I'm smiling because I have no idea what's going on ...:)
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block her and anyone else associated with her. if u can, complain. if not just block and jog on in ur new class.
she clearly has issues that arent ur concern.0 -
Wow, I thought the ones I used to go to were bad.
Whenever there was a newbie in the class (and I used to go to 'Beginners Step') she'd up the tempo and do complicated moves so that they wouldn't come back... she didn't like the class too full, or people who weren't very good.
The reason it was so full was all the groupies who used to go to all her classes. They all used to socialise together, have lots of in jokes, do step moves that they'd learned from her earlier in the week (but those of us not in the clique had to figure them out on our own)
Not getting at you OP... that was just me from the outside looking in! Seriously, put in a complaint. It sounds like she's a total headcase.My TV is broken!
Edit: refunded £515 for TV 1.5 years out of warranty - thank you Sale of Goods Act! :j0 -
frivolous_fay wrote: »Wow, I thought the ones I used to go to were bad.
Whenever there was a newbie in the class (and I used to go to 'Beginners Step') she'd up the tempo and do complicated moves so that they wouldn't come back... she didn't like the class too full, or people who weren't very good.
The reason it was so full was all the groupies who used to go to all her classes. They all used to socialise together, have lots of in jokes, do step moves that they'd learned from her earlier in the week (but those of us not in the clique had to figure them out on our own)
Not getting at you OP... that was just me from the outside looking in! Seriously, put in a complaint. It sounds like she's a total headcase.
I've known some like that too.
This one likes her classes BIG - over 100 in some. But yes, the cliques are still there. She seems to really like those who came from a 'bad' start - really unfit, overweight etc - so she can make a big thing of their progress. Sadly I am slim and fit, and want to make a career of fitness myself, so I think she feels threatened.0
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