'What's the issue?' Fitness trainer gets booted out of void deck after setting up makeshift gym there

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'What's the issue?' Fitness trainer gets booted out of void deck after setting up makeshift gym there
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Many people have taken to the idea of working out at home in recent years, especially during the Covid-19 circuit breaker period when gyms were temporarily closed. One enterprising fitness trainer, however, took it a step further by using the void deck below his HDB block to conduct training classes. However, he had to put a stop to that after...

Many people have taken to the idea of working out at home in recent years, especially during the Covid-19 circuit breaker period whenOne enterprising fitness trainer, however, took it a step further by using the void deck below his HDB block to conduct training classes.

The notice, dated on Feb 19, said: "The town council has received feedback of residents using the void deck as a makeshift gym. Describing how he had "nothing but positive experiences" with the residents there, the 36-year-old said: "I was also approached by the police in times where my clients and I had made no noise.He said that the police had also enquired about the identities of his clients earlier in February after a resident allegedly complained about them being a public nuisance but Stanley added that he held no grudge towards the men in blue as it's part of their job.

The gym equipment used would be dismantled and kept in his flat after these sessions, Stanley pointed out. "I think they scared people drop weights and break their tiles," a netizen said, while Stanley replied that people skating there had caused more damage and problems.allowed to carry out home-based businesses without approval

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