PERSONAL TRAINERS are not just fitness professionals; they could
be the saviours of the global health-care system-life changers. As
pioneers in this budding field in the health and wellness industry,
trainers face misinformation and myths about the fitness industry.
What's more, due to negative portrayal in the media, the common
perception of personal trainers is less than stellar.
This situation, coupled with the relative lack of regulation,
means that there are many legal issues that you must be aware of in
order to stay safe in your day-today practice. As is the case for
any practitioner of a health-related profession, you must be aware
of the legal ramifications of your decisions and advice. But the
legal education provided to personal trainers is virtually
nonexistent.
In this guidebook, author Gary Pitts, a master strength coach
and Canada's premier fitness lawyer, provides the knowledge you
need for your practice. Following the principles of MISS (make it
simple, stupid), Gary has compiled information on the entire
spectrum of fitness-specific legal issues, most of which are
largely unknown or misunderstood by even the most seasoned veterans
in the personal training industry. If you're serious about your
personal training career, explores these important issues and start
building your protective legal strategies now.
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