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    Why don't men hire health coaches as much as women?

    @sharkbait13 I very much want to do yoga classes. I find myself not pushing as hard as i could, and i think having someone keep me in check might help. My goal isnt so much getting bigger, but to be able to perform at my job better. Flexibility and overall strength and stability is my goal...
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    Why don't men hire health coaches as much as women?

    @sharkbait13 Ill give it a shot.
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    Why don't men hire health coaches as much as women?

    @sharkbait13 While i dont have experience with the workout groups, ive experienced this kind issue before in other settings. Its not completely unfounded. Ive struggled with this since highschool. Its not all women and not all groups. But this shit has happened
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    Why don't men hire health coaches as much as women?

    @sharkbait13 Its not that i think theyd be intimated. I just....idk when i see things that, on the surface, are mostly made up of women, i feel like id be unwelcome as a big hairy bearded dude. Which sucks, because i get along way better with women than i do with guys. Women tend to be more...
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    Why don't men hire health coaches as much as women?

    @sharkbait13 Im a man and id love to join group fitness classes. But since they are mostly women, i feel like id be intruding.
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    Why don't men hire health coaches as much as women?

    @felixclouse Domme personal trainers is EXACTLY how you get men to hire personal trainers
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    Why don't men hire health coaches as much as women?

    @gamebancadoithuongonline Speak for yourself. Grab a riding crop and throw on some knee high heels and I'll do anything you tell me
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    When I run on the treadmill I am dying after just half a mile. How can I make myself go longer?

    @heartboy This helped me more than anything. Doesnt matter how long you run. Just keep moving and hit that distance goal.
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