So we had a discussion in one of my classes about different kinds of discrimination in the workplace. Most people jumped headlong into the racial angle, but it got me thinking about something interesting, and I thought I'd pose it to you all because now I'm curious to see what everyone here thinks.
When you go to a personal trainer, or a yoga class, or an aerobics class, or watch a workout video/tv special, or even just read a book or hear someone speaking/lecturing on the subject of fitness, do you pre-judge the activity leader based on their physique? Are you more likely to take a trainer/instructor/teacher seriously if they are in what you perceive to be good to excellent shape? Or do you believe that they can still know what they're talking about and get you in shape effectively even if they themselves are out of shape?
For example: I have had classes where my teacher was, shall we say, on the heavy side. So walking in I was bordering skeptical, because she's been teaching this class for years. Which means she has been doing this exact routine at least as many times a week as those in her class will be right? And for much longer. So why is she not in great shape as she promises we will be "by bikini season"? But the class starts... And not only do I feel the burn and the break a sweat, but she is in fact very strong under those layers! How she can do what we're doing with ease while talking steadily is beyond me. So maybe some people are good at exercise but just poor eaters? So we can take them seriously on the one subject, but not the other? Or perhaps her metabolism is slow? Or I suppose there's probably a plethora of other reasons why, with all the exercise, she could be so strong but still so heavy. But do you take them less seriously? Are you less likely to take that class to start with even? If you were the owner of a gym, would you be less likely to hire a "heavy" trainer even if they could perform on pair with a fit one? Input! Debate!
When you go to a personal trainer, or a yoga class, or an aerobics class, or watch a workout video/tv special, or even just read a book or hear someone speaking/lecturing on the subject of fitness, do you pre-judge the activity leader based on their physique? Are you more likely to take a trainer/instructor/teacher seriously if they are in what you perceive to be good to excellent shape? Or do you believe that they can still know what they're talking about and get you in shape effectively even if they themselves are out of shape?
For example: I have had classes where my teacher was, shall we say, on the heavy side. So walking in I was bordering skeptical, because she's been teaching this class for years. Which means she has been doing this exact routine at least as many times a week as those in her class will be right? And for much longer. So why is she not in great shape as she promises we will be "by bikini season"? But the class starts... And not only do I feel the burn and the break a sweat, but she is in fact very strong under those layers! How she can do what we're doing with ease while talking steadily is beyond me. So maybe some people are good at exercise but just poor eaters? So we can take them seriously on the one subject, but not the other? Or perhaps her metabolism is slow? Or I suppose there's probably a plethora of other reasons why, with all the exercise, she could be so strong but still so heavy. But do you take them less seriously? Are you less likely to take that class to start with even? If you were the owner of a gym, would you be less likely to hire a "heavy" trainer even if they could perform on pair with a fit one? Input! Debate!