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    Gym’s controversial rule to ban members from filming themselves has sparked a global ‘crackdown’

    By News.com.au,

    8 days ago

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    An Aussie gym owner who controversially banned members from filming themselves working out has sparked widespread industry change as other fitness facilities around the world followed suit.

    Founder and owner of Melbourne-based Doherty’s gym, Tony Doherty, opened up about the aftermath of his decision to stop members from recording their fitness routines after noticing his gym had become a “circus.”

    After completely outlawing tripods in all Doherty’s Gyms – there are three in Melbourne and one in Perth – back in February, Mr. Doherty has now opened up about the effects his decision had on the fitness industry.

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    “Honestly, [tripods] were doing my head in,” he told the Dos and D Podcast recently.

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    Owner of Melbourne-based Doherty’s gym, Tony Doherty has controversially banned members from filming themselves working out. Beaunitta V W/peopleimages.com – stock.adobe.com

    “One day I went into the gym and there were seven people using tripods in one room and I’m like, ‘I need to wrap that thing up and wrap it around someone’s head’.

    “It was out of control. There were young people there were old people who said, ‘I’ve got to film it for my coach and send it to them’, and I just said stop.”

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    He also said he wanted to protect his celebrity clients too, stating “no one has the right” to share an image of someone “sweating with their legs in the air.”

    “We’ve got a high court judge that trains at my gym, I am sure he doesn’t want to be in someone else’s movie, and so on and so on,” he continued.

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    The controversial rule has sparked widespread industry change as other fitness facilities around the world followed suit. TikTok/@anneli.k8

    “I could go on for an hour about reasons people deserve privacy.

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    “It happened post-Covid because everyone has to film their workouts at home and it just snowballed.”

    While critics claimed Mr. Doherty would lose members, he said the move caused his business to “gain” new clients, stating: “sometimes there’s good consequences to tough decisions.”

    Despite some being left “offended” by the ban, many gyms around the world have followed suit, most notably in the UK where there has reportedly been a “crackdown on gym selfies and videos.”

    PureGym, which has more than 340 facilities across Britain, said it introduced the rule to ensure customer safety and privacy.

    “Safety is an obvious concern; equipment on the floor can be hazardous. Beyond that, the distraction factor is significant,” Erin Blakely, a fitness instructor told The Guardian of the increasingly popular ban.

    “There’s a tendency to concentrate more on getting the ideal footage than on the workout, which defeats the whole purpose of being in a fitness studio.”

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    Spartan13
    6d ago
    gyms have become insufferable
    defund democrats
    7d ago
    Yes those self video maniacs are annoying
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