Fitness trainer talks about what people are willing to spend money on

Sydney (Australia) - Her body is her asset, so she can't understand why other people aren't willing to invest in it. Ellana Krainoff, a 29-year-old fitness trainer from Australia, complains in a TikTok video about what people are willing to spend money on and where their money is too good for them.

Ellana Krainoff (29) can't understand why users are so unwilling to invest in their health.
Ellana Krainoff (29) can't understand why users are so unwilling to invest in their health.  © Bildmontage: TikTok Screenshot ellanamaree

In a TikTok clip, the 29-year-old yoga and Pilates instructor wants to know from her followers why people are willing to spend 75 dollars (just under 50 euros) or even 150 to 200 dollars (around 100 euros or even more) for a single night of partying.

Conversely, however, people are not willing to "pay for a personal trainer or nutrition coach".

The 29-year-old also makes it clear that she doesn't understand why men and women easily pay the monthly fee for Disney+ or Netflix , but are afraid to spend similar sums on online fitness classes.

After all, paying extra for Uber Eats is not a problem for people either.

How users react differently to Ellana's all-round attack

In the end, Ellana has a good laugh: The TikTok clip gets her a lot of views.
In the end, Ellana has a good laugh: The TikTok clip gets her a lot of views.  © Instagram Screenshot ellanamaree

"I believe that many people need help but don't recognize its value," she concludes her 50-second speech. The video does not fail to have an effect.

While the Australian's other clips often only have a three-digit number of views, this TikTok reel has been viewed more than 90,000 times.

Although there are people who agree with the 29-year-old, some also take the fitness lady to task, emphasizing that they like wine, but not other people's advice, or that they go for a walk, which is free.

"People have different priorities, that's the reason," one person replies dryly.

Will the additional attention from the viral video bring the Australian fitness trainer new customers?