Fitness 19 reviews and complaints 2
View all 228 complaintsFitness 19 - this new manager is threat to member; abusive, hostile, domineering, frivolously accusatory, hateful to member
Unbearable, Despicable attitude, insanely hostile, extremely toxic personality, wrongful perception like a hungry, biting bulldog: Campbell 19 Fitness new manager James Holloway:
- Lack of basic manners, courtesy, communication skills
- Lack of managerial skills in perceiving, comprehending, handling matters
- Lack of basic customer service; full of intimidation, domination trying to drive members away
- very hateful, negative, toxic in attitude, perception, trying to dominate.
- act as his own kingdom for himself, oppress instead of do service, force his annoying, brain-hurting, nerve-breaking music on other people.
- Any disagreement he retaliate with oppression or argumentative threat.
- Dislike to handle anything or potential conflict, he would throw you with intimidation as you are nuisance.
When asked about "member referral to others" questions, any "disliked" opinion or assertion of "his bad attitude"; he "ask member to leave or call the police" - extremely insane but sure way to rid of all conscious members.
Who is paying membership fees and being threatened "police-calling" for no legitimate reasons?
Who is paying fees to receive NAZI -style mistreatment?
Fitness 19 - trainers
Uneducated trainers at your Campbell location are saying there is no dropping the bumper plates on the platform while preforming Olympic lifts; they're either uneducated or knowingly telling me to preform the lift wrong. What is your company's stance on this, if I get hurt incorrectly preforming the lift at their direction then I will review my legal options. Why provide bumper plates and a platform if they're going to make this claim. Please advise me to where I can get a response to this issue since I was ignored on Twitter.
Nope, the fact I'm saying it is showing that they're taking on a liability and hopefully the corporation takes that seriously. The purpose of bumper plates is to be dropped, it's how they're designed. Lol, not every situation is an if you don't like it then just leave, especially when they're putting members who choose to perform Olympic lifts at increased risk of injury by telling them not to drop the bar. I'm not sure about your background in kinesiology, but I'm sure you know Olympic lifts have no eccentric phase as it would put the lifters at risk of injury; and when I'm personally performing the lifts at high percentages of my one repetition maximum I'm not going to lower the bar under control, especially when I have bumper plates and a platform to use. But once again, I appreciate the insight.
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