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Krista's story part 1
Date: 12/19/2015, Categories: Straight Sex, Author: MrJackVeil
... a water cooler. But what is really amazing is the view. The whole back wall is plate glass and looks over the grounds. From here you can see the stone patio as it wraps around the pool. Privacy trees surround the whole area. Its beautiful. You realize the sofa is positioned perfectly for the view. You walk over for a better view before you realize what you’re doing. “Wow, it’s so beautiful,” you say almost under your breath. “A very nice view.” You turn around and are strangely self conscious. He is smiling at you. You are wearing yoga pants and a sports bra with a tight workout Tee over top. You have had many compliments on your size 34 C breasts, as well as your athletic figure. You start to say something, but catch yourself staring at him. He is about 6 feet tall and almost 200 pounds. He has short brown hair, a close shaved beard and ice blue eyes. He looks extremely fit. And, handsome. You shake your head and pull yourself out of it. “Mr. Johnson. I looked at your bio and I see that you are looking for general fitness. But, you also say you work out 3-4 times a week. You obviously are fit. So, why exactly do you want or need a trainer. I mean, I’m not trying to give up the job. I’m just don’t get it.” “Well, Krista,” he says and moves over to the cooler and pours a drink. “I exaggerated slightly on how often I work out. Actually, if I don’t stay properly motivated I may not work out for weeks. I need a workout partner. My wife and I recently moved here from DC and I ...
... don’t know anyone. But, more importantly, I don’t want just a work out partner. I need someone to keep me motivated, sure. But I want someone who is knowledgeable as well. I can go to the gym and make friends, but I want someone who can help me improve the way I work out. I want to add yoga to my training to increase my flexibility, and I want some tips on how to improve my diet." He continued, “I looked at your bio, too. You are a fitness trainer, yoga instructor, and nutritionist. You are also very highly recommended. That is why I contacted you. I’m sorry if I didn’t make that clear initially.” “Oh no. That’s fine. That does highlight an issue with my inquiry form. I will have to adjust it so I get a clear idea of the clients desired endstate,” you say outloud, but mainly to yourself. “I’m glad I could help.” His comment brings you back from your thoughts. You snap your head up slightly embarrassed, again. “Oh, well now that I understand what you need, how about this. I will see you 3 days a week. You can work out doing power moves and weight training on the days I’m not with you. You obviously are capable of doing them without my help and I can tell you which exercises you should focus on. Then, on the days I’m here we can work on calisthenics and stretching. I can also offer insight on your diet as we go.” He starts to protest, but you interrupt him, “And, if you are not doing what you are supposed to when I’m not with you, we can increase the number of our sessions.” He ...