Home Trainer - Domestic Corruption Jun 2026
On paper, you’re fitter than ever. But the first time you hit a real group ride outside, you get dropped. Your bike handling is sketchy. Your back hurts. And somehow, despite all that power, you feel weak .
In Ghana, governance experts have called for nationwide lifestyle audits to curb corruption, arguing that "without lifestyle audits, Ghana risks entrenching corruption, weakening governance systems, and undermining public trust in leadership". Transparency International also emphasizes the need for "common-sense limits on money in politics" and "transparency into who’s funding lobbying and campaigns". Home Trainer - Domestic Corruption
The home training industry—spanning private personal trainers, mobile athletic coaches, and live-in instructors—operates largely in an unregulated grey market. Without the institutional buffer of a commercial gym, university facility, or community center, the coach-athlete relationship undergoes a dangerous shift in power dynamics. Corruption in this space manifests through financial exploitation, credential fraud, and severe psychological or physical abuse. The Anatomy of Abuse: How Privacy Breeds Misconduct On paper, you’re fitter than ever