Yet another example of a ‘gymfluencer’ acting obnoxiously has emerged, with a clip showing a man physically retrain another gym goer because he walked in front of his camera shot.
So-called ‘CEO of Gym Positivity’ Joey Swoll drew attention to the incident on X.
The clip shows a black man setting up his camera shot before preparing to use a machine.
Another man then walks into the frame, prompting the black man to complain, “Don’t walk past my video, bro!”
“Bro, don’t walk past my video, bro, I said I’m recording right here, bro,” he repeats as he uses his hand to push the man back.
An inaudible conversation then ensues between the two.
Swoll called on LA Fitness, where the altercation took place, to ban the man from their locations in order to protect other gym users.
“You really think it’s okay to put your hands on someone for walking through your video, seriously?” asked Swoll.
“And then you go and you post this to social media as if this is something you want to brag about?” he added.
“Just because you’re filming does not mean that everybody else has to stop their workout just for you,” said Swoll, pointing out that the man hadn’t even started his routine.
When respondents on Instagram called the man out for his behavior, he responded with not so subtle violent threats.
“I really hope that LA Fitness sees this and they remove you to protect their members,” said Swoll.
As we document in the video below, this is a worsening phenomenon.
While some gyms in the UK and Australia have banned filming inside the gym, the vast majority of major franchises in America still allow it.
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