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Customer fitness accident
The lady found a personal trainer while exercising in the gym. The personal trainer thought her leg strength was too weak, so she stretched it.

However, due to the coach's overexertion, her leg bone suddenly broke. Although the coach involved has paid the treatment fee of 30,000 yuan, the woman hopes that the coach will compensate her again 1.3 million yuan. The two sides failed to reach an agreement, and the woman decided to sue in court.

First, what is the story?

The woman had participated in a fitness course for one year in the gym involved. In order to achieve the fitness effect faster, she found a personal trainer at the suggestion of her friend. She goes to the gym every week and asks a personal trainer to guide her training.

When the accident happened, the coach ordered the woman to lie on the ground and stretch her legs. The reason why the coach wants to stretch her legs is mainly because her legs are stiff and some movements are difficult to do.

However, the woman felt very painful in her leg during stretching, so she patted it several times and reminded the coach to stop it, but the coach didn't listen. Instead, she kept pressing down on the woman's leg, causing it to suddenly break.

The severe pain made the woman cry, and the gym staff quickly called a doctor for her.

Second, is this coach's approach unreasonable?

After learning about this, netizens thought that the coach's practice was very unreasonable and should stop immediately if the customer felt pain.

Third, how will this matter be handled?

After the woman was sent to the hospital, the coach involved had paid the woman's medical expenses of 30,000 yuan, but the woman hoped that the coach could compensate her for another 1.3 million yuan, and the coach refused this request.

Therefore, the woman said that she would take the coach involved to court and ask the other party to compensate her for lost time and mental damage compensation.