correcting someone else's technique - do you ever?
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I would absolutely appreciate it, but as someone mentioned, it's all in the approach. And not to be rude, but I would probably only take the advice seriously if the person delivering the advice looked like they followed their own advice aka in shape. I'm at the gym to work out and get in shape. If I'm doing something wrong and someone can help, by all means make my time at the gym more valuable!
Same here.
I wish the trainers walking around would get more involved in going up to members and instructing them on form. I see people all the time who are just asking for an injury. But I don't think that my correcting someone would go over well.0
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