If she was just a casual acquantaince, I'd just tell her to bugger off. It's a little tricky when both are co-workers. Tell her you are training for a meet/ goal and need the utmost concentration in order to up the intensity. She should get the drift after a while.
From what you wrote, it appears you've been as helpful as you could have been. Maybe it's time to pull back a little and let her take responsibility for her own attitude and action. Slowly cut back on the assistance you render. Tell her you'd be happy to take a look at her program but offer no help when you are both at the gym. Do your own stuff and if she persist to pester you, tell her you'd like to concentrate on your workout first.
After she has left, speak to one of the trainers there and try to get them to approach her. Since she is always looking for someone to track her progress and record the weights, might as well get her to pay someone to do it. They will also provide her motivation and encouragement, but more importantly, liberate you from the obligation of babysitting her in the gym.
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