Gold Coast woman’s rant about compulsory shoe in gym rule divides Australians
  • 7 か月前
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A Gold Coast woman explained “ridiculous” reason for her to be expelled from gym - but complaint divided Australians. Kenzie Greaves claims that she is booted from Goodlife Health Clubs in Bundill because she wore slides instead of shoes on Wednesday. After leaving the gym, Kenzie went to social media to relieve disappointments, explained that he had a foot finger and that he could not wear shoes - but not everyone was empathized in bad faith. Many gyms tell members to always wear closed shoes at the floor of the gym for health and safety, but this is not a universal policy. However, Kenzie felt her injury should exempt her from rule of fitness center, that rule was “stupid ve and not to focus on its own feet should be connected to individual. Kenzie Greaves was wearing these slides when he entered the gym lately. However, Gold Coast woman was shocked when she was told to leave the gym rules to break the rules. “I will be a name and embarrassing because it is ridiculous to be fair,” he explained in his video. “Probably there is a foot fingernail and a broken foot finger that he should have surgery to remove him. "So I can't wear shoes, even socks are very painful." As a result, Kenzie continued explain, so much “he was wearing only socks and slides” because the shoes were narrowed, added that was wearing sliding around the gym, but added to exercise because said, iki Weird do. A broken foot injury meant that he had to exercise without shoes. “A man comes to me and says, 'You have to leave,' he continued, explained that injury was reason for unusual shoe selection, but gym worker would not get no for an answer. Kenzie said, "I'm so stupid to drop a weight on my feet, then my fault," he said. "It will probably cancel my membership there because it's stupid." Wearing closed shoes is a part of the provisions and conditions of Goodlife Sports Sali due to health and safety conditions. The rules on the website state that “all members and guests should wear suitable clothes and indoor sneakers in any exercise field”. News.au contacted Goodlife Health Clubs for more comments. He stated that he has changed the gyms since then. Many argued that Kenzie was wrong because of the brand's Open TS & CS in Tiktok. "You become a legal responsibility, not so deep, all gyms have this rule," he wrote. “You can't walk around without shoes,” the other emphasized. “I'm going to Goodlife, and they say it is in registering and in the documents,” he added. However, there were many people who supported Kenzie and claimed that many gyms allowed allow shoes to allow the be "most suitable for lifting" in gym. “My gym doesn't encourage the shoe ! ! “To have shoes or to be bare feet, leave a weight on your feet and the result will be the same. As long as you go,” he added. One of them angrily “Everyone who says that all gyms have this rule, no, no unjust!" Kenzie later shared an upda
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