Planet Fitness tells member to cover up

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...Ms. Austin was wearing a spaghetti strap tank top and capri pants with her midriff exposed, and she doesn’t think her attire was out of line. “I don’t feel like it’s anything crazy, but I mean you tell me if it’s burning your eyes,” Austin said with a laugh. Reportedly she was only told that the gym dress code prohibited wearing string tank tops. The Planet Fitness customer agreed to wear one of the shirts the gym provides patrons for free, but while she waited for the tee, another employee approached her with objections to her clothing. Feeling harassed and intimidated herself, Austin decided to get her money back and cancel her membership at the gym advertised as the “Judgement Free Zone” whose policy bans “gymtimidation.” McCall Gosselin, Planet Fitness spokesperson, said that criticizing Austin for being toned, “…is not in line with the Planet Fitness policy whatsoever.”...

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/oddnews...-body’-intimidated-others-211926273.html?vp=1

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:wtf:
She's not even that toned. And even more to the point, who pointed it out that they were intimidated by her looks?
Planet Fitness is weird. It's like someone conjured up an idea to spend money to build a fitness center but doesn't want any semblance in exercise or physique that displays above average physical fitness. It's like joining a running club but they don't want anyone to run a mile faster than 9 minutes or you get kicked out for showing off.
 
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