Inappropriate Client Behavior
The management of Peak Performance Health and Wellness Club
has received several emails and verbal complaints about an
unidentified male club member allegedly masturbating while using
the equipment in the club. The only description they have of the
accused is that he is an older, white male with glasses.
Jim Roberts is a personal trainer and is just about to start a
morning session with a client. A young woman he knows and trusts
comes up to Jim with a frantic expression. “Come quickly.” She can
barely get the words out. “There’s a man on the stationary bike who
is staring at a woman’s chest and masturbating.”
Jim excuses himself from his session and goes to see for
himself. The member points out the accused male, and Jim
immediately contacts his department head and another male trainer,
just in case there’s an incident.
Jim taps the accused member on the shoulder. “Can I have a
word with you?”
The older man agrees, and they step over to the side. Jim
knows this man and has had conversations with him in the past
regarding his joint surgery and his postoperative rehabilitation.
Jim believes he should be able to get to the bottom of this matter
quickly.
“A member reported to us that you were touching yourself
inappropriately.”
“What’s inappropriate? Your definition of inappropriate and
mine might be completely different!”
“Were you fondling yourself?”
“What’s fondling? I don’t know what that means.”
“You had your hands in your pants.”
He shrugs. “So, we have to adjust ourselves. I can have my
hand in my pants.”
At this point Jim becomes frustrated and just comes out and
asks, “Were you masturbating?”
The member becomes very defensive and says, “I never do that,
I can’t believe you accused me of that, I’m offended !”
Jim asks the man to stay where he is. He knocks on the general
manager’s (GM) door and quickly fills him in on the situation. Jim
and his team escort the accused member to the GM’s office.
The GM repeats the same line of questioning, and the man gives
verbatim answers to the ones he gave Jim. Eventually, the GM gets
as frustrated as Jim was and asks, “Were you masturbating?”
The man puts his hand on his chest and an indignant expression
on his face. He shouts, “I NEVER DO THAT! I demand to face my
accuser; I have the right to face my accuser. I’ve been a member
since this club opened! I can’t believe that you would suggest
this.”
At this point the GM is not amused or buying his story. He
simply tells the man his membership will be on suspension pending
an investigation.
The member continues to argue but eventually calms down. He
then asks, “How will you let me know your decision?”
The GM tells him that the club will call him. “Can you e-mail
me instead? Let me give you my personal e-mail.”
The GM agrees and tells him that he’ll have to leave. After
the member leaves, the GM tells Jim to close the door.
He looks at Jim with a wry smile and says, “That guy is so
guilty. He wants me to e-mail him privately so his wife won’t find
out.”
Jim goes upstairs with his boss to speak with the female
member who reported the incident. When he finds her, she is with
another female member. The second female member tells Jim that he
was the same man that she saw masturbating on a treadmill and wrote
an email about. Jim’s boss takes statements from the two female
members so Jim can return to his now shortened session with his
client.
Discussion Questions
1. What are the facts in this situation?
2. Should anyone who observed the behavior feel obligated to
report it? Why do you think only female members reported the
behavior?
3. Is this a criminal activity and should it be reported to
police?
4. Should the club install video surveillance equipment to
deter this and other inappropriate member behaviors? Provide a
rationale for your response.
5. Do you think this situation was handled properly? If yes,
what were three things that were done right? If no, what do you
think should have been done differently? Provide a rationale for
your response.
6. How could these types of behaviors be prevented in the
future? Provide your reflections and personal opinions as well as
your recommendations and rationale for what, if anything, might
have been done differently in this case.