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Too much squatting? Man fights cancellation of 24-hour gym membership after staying the night

Author
Mitchell Hageman,
Publish Date
Wed, 1 May 2024, 7:07am
Arthur Eagle believes he was unfairly evicted from FlexFitness Hastings for staying too long, but the gym says he broke several rules. Photo / Paul Taylor
Arthur Eagle believes he was unfairly evicted from FlexFitness Hastings for staying too long, but the gym says he broke several rules. Photo / Paul Taylor

Too much squatting? Man fights cancellation of 24-hour gym membership after staying the night

Author
Mitchell Hageman,
Publish Date
Wed, 1 May 2024, 7:07am

How long is too long to spend in a 24-hour gym? Can you do too much squatting?听

That鈥檚 the question on the mind of听Hawke鈥檚 Bay听man Arthur Eagle after what he claims was his unfair eviction from FlexFitness in听Hastings听after spending all night there.

Eagle, whose membership has now been cancelled after the March 4 incident, claims a clause stating that 鈥榓ll memberships include unrestricted access鈥 wasn鈥檛 followed and he was deliberately discriminated against.

But the gym manager has a different story. He claims Eagle broke several gym rules and was loitering, leaving no choice but to terminate his membership.

It started simply enough.

Hawke鈥檚 Bay man Arthur Eagle signed up for a one-month membership at FlexFitness Hastings to increase his fitness before he embarked on a series of hikes around Aotearoa.

But he said it soon became clear he wasn鈥檛 welcome after his exercising patterns and actions 鈥 often late into the night and in at least two cases, all night 鈥 were scrutinised by staff.

He said he was told his presence was 鈥渕aking other members feel uncomfortable鈥, but he claimed he was minding his own business and not breaking any rules or codes.

鈥淲ould they rather have TVs, lights and speakers on for no one all night?鈥

He claimed the gym鈥檚 initiation of what would become a confrontation was a case of 鈥渃haracter discrimination鈥 and that other members there virtually all night weren鈥檛 reprimanded.

Gym manager Meryn Hemmingsen said staff members had spoken to Eagle several times about what he described as 鈥渉ighly unusual鈥 behaviour within his gym, asking him to stop violating rules.

鈥淯nfortunately, those conversations were not constructive and he did not agree to comply. Therefore, due to violating these rules, we had no other option than to terminate his membership.鈥

鈥淚t sounds like he may have indicated to you that other people were 鈥榮pending all night鈥 at our Hastings gym as well. That is simply not true,鈥 Hemmingsen told听Hawke鈥檚 Bay Today.

The two clauses Hemmingsen said Eagle broke were around health and safety and not using membership for the intended purpose.

All-night exercise

Hemmingsen claimed Eagle spent 鈥渘umerous occasions鈥 all night at the gym in the very early hours of the day, 鈥渇or instance, arriving just after midnight and leaving around 7am鈥.

He said on the final night he used the gym, Eagle had spent all night there, left for a short time in the morning, and then returned again within an hour.

鈥淲hen he did exercise in the gym, it was nowhere near the entire time of his stay, and some early mornings when he spent time in the gym, he did not exercise at all for many hours at a time.

鈥淥ur gyms are not a place for loitering; they are a place for exercising.鈥

But Eagle said he wasn鈥檛 loitering or violating any terms or conditions, and was correctly using his membership to its maximum potential.

鈥淓xercising is exactly what I was using the gym for, but they, of all people, should know that muscles need rest and recovery time, especially if you鈥檙e a beginner.

鈥淚 was trying to maximise my short, one-month period to beef up and get fit for my plans to go hiking around New Zealand.鈥

He said Hemmingsen鈥檚 claim he鈥檇 spent the night in the gym on 鈥渘umerous occasions鈥 was inaccurate.

鈥淚t was only twice, from what I recall 鈥 the last of which was beyond my control.

鈥淢ore importantly, the only reason I returned again within an hour was because I thought I鈥檇 left my wallet behind.

鈥淏ut, inconsiderately, they wouldn鈥檛 let me off the hook to look for it for several minutes while treating me like some kind of criminal.鈥

Arthur Eagle said he was only trying to maximise his membership, but the gym said his behaviour was "unusual". Photo / Paul TaylorArthur Eagle said he was only trying to maximise his membership, but the gym said his behaviour was "unusual". Photo / Paul Taylor

Security and safety

Hemmingsen also said Eagle was following people into the gym without using a security tag.

鈥淥ur manager discovered on several occasions that he was not using the security key tag to swipe into the gym, but rather following others who swiped ahead of him.

鈥淚t鈥檚 essential, as a gym, that we have visibility of everyone who is in our facility at all times. Mr Eagle鈥檚 violation of this rule potentially put his own safety and that of other members at risk.鈥

Eagle denied this was the case, saying he asked a few people nicely, and only on two occasions, to use their swipe card to enter the gym.

鈥淚 struggle to see why I even have to defend this, though, especially since it wouldn鈥檛 have happened at all if they鈥檇 provided a simple swipe card that you keep in your wallet rather than having to dig around in your bag.

鈥淚ncidentally, that鈥檚 what I was doing when a male gym member came along, and he was happy to oblige, especially since I was able to prove to him I was a member by describing a couple of items I鈥檇 left in a cubbyhole.鈥

Differing views

Eagle said he thought the gym was doing a disservice to customers if others had been treated the way he had been.

He said the longer someone was on the premises, the more inclined they were to buy from FlexFitness鈥檚 vending machines, and happy customers meant more subscriptions and recommendations.

鈥淧eople have so little common sense these days that I find myself stating the obvious far too often.

鈥淚f I pay extra for an overnight key, I don鈥檛 want to hear any complaints. Especially when I wasn鈥檛 violating any terms or conditions.鈥

Can members stay 24 hours a day in a 24-hour gym?

Abby Damen, communications and campaigns adviser at Consumer NZ, said people who sign up to a 24-hour gym should be able to access it 24 hours a day.

However, they will also need to comply with their gym鈥檚 terms and rules, she said.

鈥淚f they don鈥檛, the gym is likely to have the ability to terminate their membership. We鈥檇 encourage people to make sure they read and understand the T&Cs of any contract they enter into.鈥

Mitchell Hageman joined Hawke鈥檚 Bay Today in January 2023. From his Napier base, he writes regularly on social issues, arts and culture, and the community.

This article was originally published on the NZ Herald .

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