Lauren Hatton, 26, has been involved in the fitness industry for five years.
Working on the gym floor, and these days online, she has seen the best and worst behaviour imaginable.
Last week, what started out as an innocuous exchange on her personal training platform soon took an offensive turn. I received a friend request to my business account, which I accepted as people often enquire about online coaching. He looked like a normal guy and asked about personal training. I told him I wasn t offering anything until gyms reopened, which is when he messaged me on my personal account. He was persistent - it felt like he was harassing me online.
Working on the gym floor, and these days online, she has seen the best and worst behaviour imaginable.
Last week, what started out as an innocuous exchange on her personal training platform soon took an offensive turn. I received a friend request to my business account, which I accepted as people often enquire about online coaching. He looked like a normal guy and asked about personal training. I told him I wasn t offering anything until gyms reopened, which is when he messaged me on my personal account. He was persistent - it felt like he was harassing me online.
Lauren said the conversation soon became inappropriate.