Yes, if you get a personal trainer insurance, you can have someone there to help you with your trainings and they can guide you and give you professional information that you need to know.
A personal trainer could purchase insurance at various websites, such as IdeaFit, Sadler Sports, Ace Fitness, TrainerInsurance, or through NFPT. For information as to whether and why personal trainer insurance is necessary, check out Personal Trainer Authority.
It isn't the person hiring the personal trainer that actually needs the insurance. Personal trainer insurance is a liability insurance they can purchase to protect themselves and/or their business in case of something, such as injury, occuring with a client.
Try personal trainer insurance through IDEA. They have the cheapest in the industry.
www.ideafit.com offers quotes on personal trainer's insurance. www.personaltrainerinsurance.com is also another helpful site that can give you a quote on insurance.
Personal trainer does not have any liability - so the question has no positive answer
Personal trainer insurance protects trainers against malpractice insurance. A client may sue if they have a heart attack while working out or if they drop a heavy weight on their foot and break their toe.
In general, it would seem unprofessional for a personal trainer to ask a client for personal favors.
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In order to become a personal trainer you should be in excellent condition. You should also learn a lot about health and fitness.
All personal trainers are required to have the very same certifications. Look at acefitness.org to figure out the certifications your trainer should have.
DGI offers liabilty insurance for personal trainers that have thier own small business. Chekc out thier website or give them a call for more information.
This is a good website which should answer your question about print personal trainer forms: http://www.starting-a-personal-training-business.com/personal-training-forms.html