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What should I do if I buy a private class at the gym and don't return it?
Private classes in the gym are not allowed to drop out. It is suggested to call 123 15 to lodge a complaint, or complain to the local industrial and commercial bureau. If the local industrial and commercial bureau is not satisfied with the solution, it is recommended to bring a lawsuit to the court.

With the progress of society, modern people's demand for life is gradually enriched. Eating, drinking and having fun is not only the mainstream consumption mode of the public, but also the pursuit of health and fitness has become a part of our life now. However, we often encounter cases where private teachers who have not finished their classes can't get a refund. Obviously, such behavior infringes on the legitimate rights and interests of consumers, and we can apply for rights protection and ask for a refund. Let's look at the net belt.

1. What if I can't get a refund if I don't finish my class?

Private classes in the gym are not allowed to drop out. It is suggested to call 123 15 to lodge a complaint, or complain to the local industrial and commercial bureau. If the local industrial and commercial bureau is not satisfied with the solution, it is recommended to bring a lawsuit to the court. The services agreed between consumers and gyms are not special goods and services, and should follow the rule that "the operator shall bear the responsibility for replacement and return". Moreover, because personal fitness involves personal rights, according to the nature of this kind of contract, it is not an enforceable contract. I hope that when you sign the agreement, you must clearly apply for membership cards or fitness services, and keep good evidence and agreements in case you need them when defending your rights.

Second, the gym personal trainer hidden rules:

1, the so-called "experts" are actually self-packaging.

On the gym coach wall, you will see that many coaches in the gym have titles, and some even have multiple titles. But many people who call themselves professional coaches are not worthy of the name. In this era of fast food, the certification requirements of fitness instructors are very low, and sometimes it is just a process of paying hundreds of dollars for an online exam. The fitness industry is full of a large number of Mr. Dong Guo, who just make up the numbers. These fitness instructors look very professional, but in fact they are just superficial.

Consumers need to lose weight healthily, and coaches can only help them.

Experts say that customers with high weight loss goals should follow the coach to do more training. Professional coaches said that in order to lose weight successfully, customers should not only insist on quantitative exercise, but also have a reasonable diet and an active lifestyle. Training is only to ensure that customers lose fat, not to let them go on a diet to reduce water and protein in the human body. If the fitness instructor pats his chest and promises an unconstrained weight loss plan, consumers should be vigilant. Even if someone succeeds in helping the bride-to-be slim enough to wear a smaller dress before the wedding, this eager way will not last long.

3. The devil training of fitness instructor may not be suitable for you.

In the gym, you will see that some coaches are very strict, and even force members to complete some ultra-high-load movements, which may lead to adverse reactions among members. Moreover, some coaches even attack obese people mercilessly. "Some coaches who lack sports experience will deliberately create a sense of despair for their clients. In fact, many beginners confuse the concepts of pain and progress. Physical pain after exercise is only a warning signal, not a sign of physical improvement. It is normal for a bodybuilder to have symptoms of tendon pain at the beginning of exercise. But if there is joint pain, bodybuilders should pay attention. Professional fitness instructors will pay attention to whether customers are injured by sports and make appropriate training modifications.

4. The private leaders of low-end gymnasiums are mainly teachers and students of physical education colleges.

From this, it can be seen that some gymnasiums' so-called non-refundable rules for private lessons are completely unreasonable and infringe on the legitimate rights and interests of consumers. If you encounter such a situation again, you can negotiate with the merchant first. Although there may be such a provision when signing a contract, legally speaking, fitness is not a special service and does not belong to a compulsory contract. In addition, when choosing a gym or private education, you must consider formal or professional titles to avoid unnecessary disputes in the future.