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Asking her out on a "date" while at work is really hit or miss. Originally Posted by serjioc. Asking her out on a "date" while at work can put a lot of pressure on her and make for a weird vibe between you guys if she says no.
Either do the friendly thing, or just wait for her to come on strong. Getting swole, one day at a time. Originally Posted by krott Not the girls job to come on to the guy, most instances she won't make a move.
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Better if the op takes it in his own hands and leads it, least then he knows he tried. If you do, do at your own risk It's your workplace, not your playground. It might seem fun and innocent to date her at first. But long term, if it doesn't work out drama will follow. One day she will see you trainer some other college girl and get jealous and starts restricting you from certain client.
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You get pissed and break up with her and she goes on a rampage and you lose you job. Women and emotions are very unpredictable. Always think worst case scenario. Can you wait until she is no longer your client to proceed your advances? Possible compromise in this case. Last edited by Deltrap; at Originally Posted by Skidjzu. Originally Posted by bodybuilder My bad, I see loads of topics like this and the OP just gets raped, obviously this is not the case.
Hopefully blocking her and making my profile invisible helps.
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Ok so now that i realize how much this is complicating things, I have decided not to take any action. Plus judging by her Twitter yes I am stalking her to judge whether my efforts would even be worth it , she has a boyfriend but then again her twitter was updated about a year ago.
Aware me please, how do you find out whose been on your page or searched you on facebook. I don't think this is possible. Damn, well fuk it I guess you have no choice but too wait now. I sense some self esteem issues your afraid to be rejected, afraid to put yourself on the line Just remember even the guys who are really really good with girls get rejected. Are you a moron?
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If you want to continue being a respected member of staff then maintain your professionalism. Do not date her. Good job you came here to ask before you persued this. Personal Training - Don't date your clients, don't screw them or talk aimlessly about your relationships either.
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Unless you can keep it strictly outside your work, which probably won't happen- don't go there. I'm the personal training director at the largest gym in the area where I live. Having personal relationships with clients is a big no-no. Former clients, no problem. Getting down and dirty with current clients means automatic termination. No questions, no excuses. One of my best trainers ended up getting involved with one of his clients, not to mention she was married. He was gone in an instant. Please refresh the page and retry. I fired him after three weeks.
Personal training, once a luxury enjoyed exclusively by A-listers and the ostentatiously wealthy, has gone mainstream. But what do they think of you?
This is a quality-control problem — and other PTs can spot it from halfway across the weights room. The rude ones who are texting or bantering with a colleague and not even looking at their client training. The incompetent ones who let their clients get away with poor technique just so that they can lift more weight. At my gym you can only sign up for four months as a minimum term.
A step down is the client who constantly asks questions. Save the questions for after the session. People say this without even knowing how much the dumbbell weighs! And you are acting like a two-year-old. You are an adult who signed up to a process to get a result.