Thursday, October 8, 2015

Joo Hyun LEE/ Adorable PT coach/ Thursday 1p.m~3p.m.

In the fitness center that I have been recently registered, there are plenty of people, young and old, men and women, Koreans and foreigners, who are gathered in a same location with a common goal: exercising to get healthier. As the place in itself is still unfamiliar for me, I often look around to see who comes or what kind of fitness equipment there are and how they use them. But as people move a lot, it is a bit difficult to observe carefully a particular person for a quite long period so I choose to describe one of the Personal Training coach. At first sight, I could notice that he was tall about 177cm to 183cm and always a big smile spread over his bronzed face. He seemed quite young being in his mid-twenties. This was probably due to his cute face, resembling a baby brown bear but with a muscular beauty. He was actually wearing the coach's gym uniform which is a red tee-shirt and black shorts. He put on blue marine sneakers with numerous holes on the upper part which looked like aqua shoes or a kind of Crocs brand, enforcing his cute image as really he looked like a duck. He definitely had a well-toned body but not in an excessive way. He had broad shoulders, a slender waist, abdominal muscles, and thin but firm lower body.  

        Indeed, from the time I started to look at him carefully, he was doing a great amount of things that day as he was, at first, helping the fitness center members especially the new how to work out properly with the equipment, then teaching a free group PT class of about 8 persons on lower body workout for an hour from 9 p.m. and finally, after class, collecting the members' used clothes in order to make them washed and organizing the clean clothes for new arrivals. He was frequently saying to the class takers "Don't forget to stretch time to time during the break!" or "You must keep the small of your back upright! Good posture is indispensable" or "Drink some water. Our body needs to absorb moisture!". He was undoubtedly one of the most concerned coach about everyone's bodies and mental conditions I have ever seen, and always tried to motivate people by encouraging those in difficulties and praising those who were doing well. He was obviously interacting with nearly all the gym members by greeting them politely or helping them correct their exercising posture or advising them with better or harder alternatives for those who were good at by the increasing the weight or the number of times. Thus, he seemed to be a really nice, kind, adorable and polite person due to these criteria.

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