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A liability waiver should include: Your personal trainer business name and contact information. The clients name and contact information. A statement releasing you from any legal responsibility in the event of an injury. A place for the client to sign and date the waiver.
The agreement provides a release from the employee from any claims or liabilities for any personal injury or property damage that may be sustained while taking part in the company event or that may arise from use of company equipment or facilities.
A release of liability or waiver is a legal document that a person signs to acknowledge the risks involved in a particular activity and to not hold the organization or individual for any harm that might arise.
Professional Liability Also called errors and omissions (EO) insurance, this coverage protects against claims that your advice or negligence lead directly to a clients injuries or lost wages. For example, you fail to spot a client while doing a new exercise and they fall and break their hip.
If youre going into clients homes, its a good idea because, like forming an LLC to separate your business from your assets, it could protect you from any liability in the (unlikely) event a client becomes injured. As an NASM Certified Personal Trainer, you have access to an affordable liability insurance program.

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To politely end your relationship with your trainer, follow these three steps: Start by acknowledging them with a genuine compliment. (dont make one up) Offer a reason for ending things - yes, you can be vague and blame the spark. Gentle close the door on coming back in the future.
This form is used to describe the participants responsibilities in participating in the activities, identify the risks associated with the activity, and confirm that the participant voluntarily assumes the risks associated with the activity.
A personal training waiver form (also known as a release form) means that your client gives up the option of suing you if they get injured during training activities. Its also called a personal training liability form or a client agreement form because the client agrees not to hold you liable.

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