I have a problem with my current trainer that I need some advice about, or at the very least a second opinion.
Just for context, I am a 32 year old white female training in Korea. I am the only foreigner at my gym and the only female capable of sparring.
My trainer has a habit of going off onto 30+ minute lectures and this happened again on Friday. It started off innocently enough. He said it looked like I liked boxing and asked why I don't ask him questions. It caught me off guard and at first I didn't have an answer as to why I stopped but then when I thought about it, it was pretty clear.
He is always condescending to me. If I don't pick up something instantly he will just give up within a minute. I am horrible at mitts because he will give up and just say I need to practice after a minute or two and then not do mitts again with me for months.
When I practice alone or am sparring he will give me a tip. I will practice the way he said diligently, but then I become tired and will slip up once in a while. If he sees the slip up he will jump in and scold me like I was doing it wrong the entire time. If I tell him "I know and that was just one mistake" he will get angry and claim like I don't believe him.
I think this "not believing him" thing started because he would show me what I did wrong by wildly exaggerating his movements. He did this in such a way that only an idiot would perform. I would look at him swinging his body and arms wildly and say ".... I have never done that." It took almost a year to figure out he was just really bad at (or maybe insultingly) exaggerating my movements.
He also scolds me for trying things I learned on my own through watching other fighters or videos. He says I'm "playing" and to stop. However, when I spar people while doing what he says, I get my ass kicked.
This "playing" thing has gotten so bad that he once told me to get out of the ring when we started laughing when my partner made a funny expression when I caught him off guard. A few days later he said I was too slow. I told him my foot hurt and he made me get out of the ring even though I knew I could endure it. He said I can't learn anything if I cant operate at 100% and forced me out of the ring to my protest. The way he said it is like he is scolding a little child.
On Friday he also criticized how I had been learning for a year and a newer member was better than me. This made me very angry for 2 reasons. first, that new member got full attention and was allowed to spar almost every day while I did nothing but shadow boxing and watch for months. Now that he actually lets me spar more, I beat the man while doing non contact sparring. But then on the last minute the coach told the male fighter to go all out with real contact on the final minute and I could not compete with his strength.
I am supposed to be training for my first match in late February, and the next closest gym is over 40 minutes away.
I tried explaining my grievances but this just makes him treat me worse. If something was a misunderstanding he will lecture me about how he didn't misunderstand, even though he clearly did. (he cant speak English and my Korean isn't perfect)
There are many more things he does to me, but I will just stop here instead of writing a book.
Could this just all be my fault like my coach seems to think? Or is he a racist, ***ist man who I need to separate myself from asap?
Just for context, I am a 32 year old white female training in Korea. I am the only foreigner at my gym and the only female capable of sparring.
My trainer has a habit of going off onto 30+ minute lectures and this happened again on Friday. It started off innocently enough. He said it looked like I liked boxing and asked why I don't ask him questions. It caught me off guard and at first I didn't have an answer as to why I stopped but then when I thought about it, it was pretty clear.
He is always condescending to me. If I don't pick up something instantly he will just give up within a minute. I am horrible at mitts because he will give up and just say I need to practice after a minute or two and then not do mitts again with me for months.
When I practice alone or am sparring he will give me a tip. I will practice the way he said diligently, but then I become tired and will slip up once in a while. If he sees the slip up he will jump in and scold me like I was doing it wrong the entire time. If I tell him "I know and that was just one mistake" he will get angry and claim like I don't believe him.
I think this "not believing him" thing started because he would show me what I did wrong by wildly exaggerating his movements. He did this in such a way that only an idiot would perform. I would look at him swinging his body and arms wildly and say ".... I have never done that." It took almost a year to figure out he was just really bad at (or maybe insultingly) exaggerating my movements.
He also scolds me for trying things I learned on my own through watching other fighters or videos. He says I'm "playing" and to stop. However, when I spar people while doing what he says, I get my ass kicked.
This "playing" thing has gotten so bad that he once told me to get out of the ring when we started laughing when my partner made a funny expression when I caught him off guard. A few days later he said I was too slow. I told him my foot hurt and he made me get out of the ring even though I knew I could endure it. He said I can't learn anything if I cant operate at 100% and forced me out of the ring to my protest. The way he said it is like he is scolding a little child.
On Friday he also criticized how I had been learning for a year and a newer member was better than me. This made me very angry for 2 reasons. first, that new member got full attention and was allowed to spar almost every day while I did nothing but shadow boxing and watch for months. Now that he actually lets me spar more, I beat the man while doing non contact sparring. But then on the last minute the coach told the male fighter to go all out with real contact on the final minute and I could not compete with his strength.
I am supposed to be training for my first match in late February, and the next closest gym is over 40 minutes away.
I tried explaining my grievances but this just makes him treat me worse. If something was a misunderstanding he will lecture me about how he didn't misunderstand, even though he clearly did. (he cant speak English and my Korean isn't perfect)
There are many more things he does to me, but I will just stop here instead of writing a book.
Could this just all be my fault like my coach seems to think? Or is he a racist, ***ist man who I need to separate myself from asap?
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