Criticised by a gym professional...

When I started going to the gym a month ago tmrw I was a few pounds over 200. So doing some of the machines there was/is a challenge. One of my husband's relatives has a boyfriend who personally trains people there so he knows me. Me and my son's girlfriend goes early in mornings. Well it got back to me and her that this guy said "it's funny watching those 2 to watch them struggle" it upset me. I cried that nite. I almost stopped going after going 2 weeks. I thot if he thinks that maybe others are watching and thinking the same thing. It still bothers me knowing that he said that. I'm not a confrontation person so I won't ever say anything. The girl that goes with me had to give me a BIG motivational speech in order for me to go back next day. Just wondered if others have dealt with something like that.
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  • sunny_girl_tls
    sunny_girl_tls Posts: 422 Member
    Sorry that happened to you, but don't let it derail you! That gives his words power. You are what matters and you are doing what you need to do for you! Keep it up!
  • summamumma
    summamumma Posts: 3 Member
    Just my opinion, but I don't think overweight people should go to the gym, especially not those mega-gyms. Oh, the irony! The only time I have felt good there is when I was already in shape. I would never go there in my current state (60 pounds to lose). I don't workout outside for the same reason. People are mean and as hard as you try not to let it get to you, it still will be in the back of your mind. Getting in shape is hard and you need only positive voices around you, either at home or at a small gym with other overweight people.
  • NaturalNancy
    NaturalNancy Posts: 1,093 Member
    He's rude.
    Please ignore idiots and do what you need to do to get your workout on!
    Jerks are everywhere.
    Good for you for going to the gym and doing something good for yourself.
  • SoDamnHungry
    SoDamnHungry Posts: 6,998 Member
    You were not criticized by a gym professional, but an asshat. Seriously no one but *kitten* are thinking things like that, and they can go screw themselves. Most people don't notice you, and nice people are cheering for you. I agree that you should consider reporting him. How unprofessional.
  • kerrydensmore
    kerrydensmore Posts: 15 Member
    edited August 2016
    summamumma wrote: »
    Just my opinion, but I don't think overweight people should go to the gym, especially not those mega-gyms. Oh, the irony! The only time I have felt good there is when I was already in shape. I would never go there in my current state (60 pounds to lose). I don't workout outside for the same reason. People are mean and as hard as you try not to let it get to you, it still will be in the back of your mind. Getting in shape is hard and you need only positive voices around you, either at home or at a small gym with other overweight people.

    If I don't go to a gym I will not work out period. I'm to lazy at home. I can't get motivated at home
  • MelissaHaseley
    MelissaHaseley Posts: 14 Member
    The person who told me was my mother in law. She's pretty reliable. But I'm keeping my head up and not gonna let him or anyone else keep me from getting to my goal. Gonna focus on me and do me. Like all y'all said I need to ignore that kind of talk and just keep on track.

    Lovely, humble lady, you don't answer to anyone but yourself. Some musclehead with a black heart is no competition for pure determination and aspiring to be the best you that you can be. Keep your head up, and be proud of yourself, there aren't too many people with the balls, will and support that you have. Karma will kick his *kitten* soon enough, so grant yourself a big smile and know that you are the better person.

    Best wishes and hoping you achieve all your goals.