But I think as a husband, I don't want my wife to find a strange man to be his personal trainer.
Now, most girls want a beautiful figure. No matter how hard they exercise, they can't achieve the ideal effect. You need an experienced person to guide you.
This is understandable, but personal trainers also have women and men. Since there are people to choose from, why choose a male trainer? This is not discrimination against them, just because you will have more or less physical contact during the training. If you are still alone, it may have a certain impact on the safety of girls. No one dares to trust you so much.
If many people choose a coach together, I can accept it, but if it can only be one-on-one teaching, I hope I can still choose a personal coach of the same sex as myself.
If male students choose coaches and they choose female coaches, can they prevent female coaches from being taken away by these male students during training?
Although people need trust, I can't believe this feeling. I think it is more out of a sense of security, or out of a man's selfishness towards his wife. These reasons do not want her to choose a male coach.