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Registry for personal trainers needed in Hong Kong to ensure customer safety, ex-lawmaker says

Tang Ka-piu urges government to tighten regulation of gym chains

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Gym chain California Fitness went bust last year. Photo: Nora Tam
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Hong Kong should tighten controls on the fitness industry by having a registry for personal trainers to ensure customer safety, a former lawmaker has said.

Tang Ka-piu, who served as a member of the city’s legislature from 2012 up until last year, handled a raft of complaints filed against the now-defunct gym chain California Fitness before the business went bust last July. He said having a registration system for trainers would clarify their job responsibilities and mean a safer training environment for customers.

Tang, now an elected member of the Islands district council, also said such a system could ensure trainers were knowledgeable in their field and fully equipped to handle all types of training.

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“The industry is evolving every day, and new equipment keeps coming. So I think it’s necessary to have verifications,” he said.

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But industry insiders said it was sufficient to rely on self-discipline among businesses, as most gym centres hired qualified trainers to maintain a good reputation.

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Tang Ka-piu said Hong Kong should tighten controls on the fitness industry. Photo: Sam Tsang
Tang Ka-piu said Hong Kong should tighten controls on the fitness industry. Photo: Sam Tsang
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