While transitioning between machines, a client loses their balance and falls into the Reformer well. They sprain an ankle and end up in a boot. Later, a new client texts
To keep clients safe, fitness instructors should conduct client assessments, prioritize proper routines, coach proper form, increase intensity gradually, incorporate variety, emphasize rest, and maintain equipment safely When it comes
Real insurance claims experienced by our sports and fitness instructors range from wrongful lawsuits to shattered equipment and chipped teeth. You take safety seriously, but even the most meticulous personal
Sports coaches and referees need liability insurance to protect themselves from financial hardship if someone files a claim or lawsuit against them. All sports come with the risk of injury.
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A dreaded lawsuit — it’s every fitness professional’s worst nightmare. Despite your passion and expertise in helping people achieve their fitness goals, sometimes something as small as a missed cue
Pilates instructor insurance — you’ve got questions, we’ve got answers. Spoilers: Yes, you need insurance to teach Pilates. More accurately, you need liability insurance. Get the specifics about what kinds
Personal trainer liability insurance is your professional parachute, designed to shield you from financial ruin due to client injuries, accidents, and lawsuits. If a client gets hurt, you could be
Basic personal trainer liability insurance probably costs less than you think. With many companies, it’s just under $200 per year (at Insurance Canopy it’s even less). And yes, it is
You discovered Pilates.You fell in love with Pilates.You get certified to teach Pilates.What could go wrong? A lot, actually! Recognizing the risks of teaching Pilates is the first step in
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