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I work as personal trainer. Is Liability Insurance mandatory?

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a Personal Trainer you are exposed to professional and personal risks, so you need to be covered by Liability Insurance. Yes, malpractice is one of the risks covered by our Liability Insurance,if you need malpractice insurance, our coverage is what you need. Professional Liability Policy covers both Professional and Public Liability, both of which are CIVIL LIABILITIES. 2.

What is the difference between Liability insurance and Personal Accident?

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Liability insurance covers you for damages and costs that may be awarded against you in a Court of Law, when you have been found to be at fault. The Personal Accident section provides an agreed amount of compensation in the event of an injury, such as loss of a limb or an eye, suffered by a group official or group child in an accident, irrespective of who may have been at fault.

Do I need a personal trainer?

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You don't need a personal trainer to reach your exercise goals. However, working with a professional can help ensure that a) you're doing the right exercises for your goals, b) you're using proper form during exercise and c) you're doing the least amount of work for the most results. See How to Choose a Personal Trainer for information on finding the right professional for you.

Why should I hire a personal trainer?

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Personal trainers have an advanced knowledge of exercise programs that are specific to your goals. Motivation, accountability and consistency are all important in any exercise program. Combining an effective exercise and nutritional program together will help you achieve your results much faster.

How often should I meet with a personal trainer?

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This sill depend upon your goals, how quickly you want to achieve them, your schedule and time available to exercise, and your budget... but when considering the cost, be sure to remember that this is your health and there is nothing on earth that is more important... because without it you have nothing. On average, most clients do best when they meet with a personal trainer 2-3 times per week... less than that many people will slack off and not get nearly as much out of it.

Why do I Need to Care About my Trainer Having Liability Insurance?

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Although liability insurance is designed to protect the trainer from liability, it is not solely designed just for the trainer. You are essentially protecting yourself by making sure your trainer has liability insurance. If something were to happen to you during the training session, you will want the comfort of knowing that your trainer is insured. Z is a Certified Professional with Liability Insurance (CPI), insured for up to $2 million through NSCA.

What does personal liability insurance cover?

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Homeowners policies provide broad personal liability coverage for claims made against you by others for injury to themselves or their property.

Why do I need liability insurance?

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As students in the education program you will be assigned to local schools and Dalton State College feels it is necessary, and a protection for each student to acquire liability insurance. There are several organizations which offer the insurance to students. Professional Association of Georgia Educators (PAGE) www.pageinc.org or Georgia Association of Educators (GAE) www.gae.org are just two. Others can be found on the internet.

Where will I meet with my personal trainer?

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We offer personal training in area health clubs and gyms as well as in your home, office, or apartment fitness center. The cost of our programs is the same whether you have a trainer come to you or meet with one in a health club. The only additional cost may be a membership fee if you are working with a trainer in a health club and you are not already a member. We can even help you set up a temporary membership for the duration of your fitness-training program with us.

What is a Certified Personal Trainer?

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a. A Certified Personal Trainer is someone who helps you achieve your fitness goals. This person has passed a standardized exam on exercise and fitness, administered by a specific training organization. There are numerous organizations that certify trainers and some are of higher quality than others. Therefore, when selecting a trainer, certification should be only one of many qualifications to look for. b.

How often should I train with a Personal Trainer?

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a. This varies with your personal needs and budget. Some people meet with their trainer several times each week, others check-in monthly. A sensible pattern that works for many people is to work with a trainer more frequently in the beginning of your exercise program. This will ensure development of proper form and technique. Later, as you become comfortable with your workouts, you may space sessions farther apart and come in for a "tune-up" to update your workout.

What is beyond the scope of a personal trainer?

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a. The limits of personal training are important to know in order to set appropriate goals as well as to judge a trainer's professionalism and integrity. Personal trainers are not doctors or physical therapists. Diagnosing injury or illness and prescribing therapy is beyond a personal trainer's scope of practice. If you are concerned about personal training practices, contact Mark Brown, Director of Personal Training at 459-1053 ext 140 or email him at mark@bodybusinessfitness.com.

How do I choose a Personal Trainer?

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a. Ask the trainer about their educational background. Although degrees in the field are not necessary to be a great trainer, it can give you an idea of where your trainer learned some of their material. Inquire about the trainer's certification. You may want to call the organization or go online to find more information about their requirements. e. Don’t judge a trainer by looks. The biggest muscles don’t make the best trainer.
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