Sweat Before You Eat
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"Since the catering industry is nearing saturation, which measures should be taken? The answer is to move towards the tertiary industry. And the best-regarded future of the tertiary industry lies in the sweat industry. I combined the fast food and sweat industries, mainly hoping to forge a new path in the soon-to-be-saturated catering industry. Signs of the prosperity of the sweat industry can be seen from the popularity of jogging and fitness equipment. In my view, using a treadmill is like running incessantly in the same place like a monkey, and other fitness equipment is not worth developing, because it only brings pain."
"In recent years, indoor fitness centers have sprung up everywhere, and at a superficial glance, you'd think that exercising in the gym is more "painful" than "joyful." In the gym, you often see female instructors, freshly graduated from university, still with a few pimples on their faces and in robust health, shouting at the trainees: "Run faster, run!" Running to the point of near exhaustion, where is the pleasure in that?"
"I believe that fitness centers should not hire female sports majors as instructors, but rather Japanese Ginza club hostesses to give commands. Just imagine, these better-looking and gracefully built women politely saying to trainees: "Could you please run another round, is that okay?" Trainees would definitely run with more energy—originally intending to run two rounds, now running three, all the while thinking: Maybe if I run one more round, that girl will come and shake my hand! This way, running isn't so tiring anymore."