A Certificate of Insurance is a document that details and validates a vendor’s insurance coverage. It’s also known as an ACORD or proof of insurance. You may need a Certificate
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Personal trainers need insurance to help pay for accidents and injuries — like strains, sprains, and falls — as well as the potential claims or lawsuits that could follow. Learn
An ACORD Certificate of Insurance (COI) is an official document that outlines key information about your insurance policy, including your coverage types, limits, additional insureds, and effective dates. An ACORD
If we snapped our fingers and made all the gear you use to do your job as a fitness instructor disappear, you probably wouldn’t be able to do your job
We know that when you’re lesson planning for classes and programming workouts, client safety comes first. You make sure each exercise is appropriate and map out modifications where needed. But
When it comes to fitness training, achieving a client’s goals and staying injury-free go hand in hand. While pushing a client to new heights is important, it’s equally crucial to
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