New York Post

Injured man’s Equi-‘knocks’

- By JULIA MARSH and SHARI LOGAN jmarsh@nypost.com

A former Green Beret paratroope­r says a dumbbell worker at a Equinox gym in Manhattan hurt his back, worsening an injury he received in the Army, according to court papers.

David J. Walker, of Brooklyn Heights, is now suing the upscale gym for allegedly refusing to refund all of the personal-training sessions he paid for.

Walker, 51, who runs a Manhattan hedge fund, was a member of Equinox’s 421 Hudson St. branch in the West Village, according to his Manhattan Supreme Court suit.

Last month, he purchased a 24-session package with Equinox trainer Carlos Torres for $2,544, the suit says.

Walker repeatedly told Torres that he had a significan­t injury to his lower back and that he was worried about rehurting himself, according to the suit.

Walker served as an officer in a paratroope­r division through 1999 in lo- cales such as Kuwait and Kazakhstan and was injured jumping out of an airplane. He is currently on the board of the Green Beret Foundation, which provides support to wounded veterans.

He claims Torres instructed him to use a foam roller on his lower back, then rotate his legs in a semicircul­ar motion.

“I kept telling him throughout the workout that I think this is a little bit dangerous on my back,” Walker told The Post.

During the second workout, Walker informed Torres that the exercises were very uncomforta­ble, he said.

“He kept telling me, ‘It’s OK, this is just the body reacting. The body is getting adjusting to it,’ ” Walker recalled. “I sucked it up as best as I could.’’

The next morning, Walker said, he was in so much pain that he worked from home.

“I was on my back for the whole weekend,” icing and taking Ibuprofen, Walker said.

He said he researched foam rollers and read warnings not to use them on your lower back.

Walker’s suit says Equinox has refused to refund the full 24 sessions.

But the gym says it’s fine with refunding the $2,544 — as long as Walker provides a doctor’s note.

“We were not aware of Mr. Walker’s suit but had previously offered him a full refund for his training sessions and are happy to honor that promise,” a gym rep said.

Walker told The Post he has a note from his Veterans Affairs doctor explaining that he can’t work out for six months.

 ??  ?? Wants full refund. DAVID J. WALKER
Wants full refund. DAVID J. WALKER

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