Insurance For Gyms and Fitness Professionals

Insurance for your gym, fitness studio or fitness centre is not an option! The fitness industry carries unique risks that should be covered in the event that anything should go wrong. Gym insurance companies listed here understand the risks faced by gym, studio and centre owners. Choose the right insurance package for your business that covers a wide range of policies and stay covered. Comprehensive insurance should include cover for business interruption, property, theft, breakdown or equipment and public liability.

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Our Gym Insurance and Asset Protection Suppliers

Do you provide insurance for fitness professionals and gym owners? To be included in our Supplier Guide, please contact us to make an enquiry.

Are you a mobile personal trainer, working in a gym, out of home, instructing classes or running bootcamps or outdoor fitness courses? You need insurance to cover you when training your clients. Claims against you can be costly and its recommended that fitness professionals and personal trainers look for a policy with cover with at least $10M for public liability and $5M for professional indemnity cover. Personal trainer insurance should cover working with your clients, promoting fitness and health to clients, selling products, boxing classes, trade shows, expos, conferences, information seminars and promotional event attendance. Get the right personal trainer insurance cover for your business.

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Fundamentals of Membership Contracts for Health and Fitness Businesses

There are many aspects of running a health and fitness business that can open up the potential for legal liability if not managed correctly. Anyone who has operated a membership- based business will have come across the issue of membership contracts, and the complexities surrounding them when a dispute arises. In this article, we’ll cover

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Should you have an AED in your gym?

Sudden cardiac arrest is a serious issue in Australia and is actually one of the leading causes of death. It’s estimated that 22,000 to 33,000 people lose their lives to sudden cardiac arrest every year. The good news is that immediate bystander CPR and defibrillation within the first few minutes, could save a person’s life

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