3 Ways To Find A Gym & Make It Work For You (3720 hits)
Just recently, I was asked to respond to a press release out of Richmond, California, detailing the experience of a Bay area woman asked to cover up while working out at a local Planet Fitness due to potential "gym intimidation". Surprisingly enough, this request was actually in direct adherence to this chain’s highly publicized no "judgment" policy, which doesn’t allow members to wear certain clothes or even perform certain exercises.
Given that this woman just happened to be an African-American, most media channels have cited discrimination as the most likely culprit for the incident. In my opinion, branding this as discrimination is a hasty oversimplification of a cultural issue that exists in every gym. As one who has worn many hats in small and larger commercialized gyms alike (overweight member, highly fit member, group fitness instructor, personal trainer, and manager), my perspective on gym culture is quite unique.