A personal training contract allows self-employed personal trainers to establish the terms of service with a new client. It includes details such as the payment schedule, cancellation terms, and the client’s training goals.
A personal training contract is a legal document that allows a personal trainer to enter into a service agreement with a new client. It spells out the terms and conditions of working with a trainer, both relaying what the client can expect and providing the language that binds the parties to uphold their respective end of the contract. The contract also protects the personal trainer from liability and holds the client responsible for training safely.
A personal training contract should contain the following information:
There is no legal requirement for a personal trainer to be certified in order to provide their services in the US, though various certification options are available. Clients may verify a trainer’s credentials with the United States Registry of Exercise Professionals (USREPS), which is the official U.S. registry of certified fitness profesionals.