When you’re a Texas personal trainer, it’s important to have the right legal documents in place to protect yourself. What are the popular Texas personal trainer agreements for doing this?
1. Personal Training Agreement.
This covers the respective rights and responsibilities of you as the trainer and your client.
2. Liability Waiver & Release.
You’ll want an enforceable waiver signed by each client to reduce your risk of getting sued if the client gets sued.
3. Media Release.
If you plan to promote your business using video or photos that include the client, a media release should also be signed.
4. Agreement With Gym Owner.
If you’re doing the personal training at a gym owned by someone else, you’ll want an agreement between yourself and the gym’s owner.
5. Texas Gym Membership Agreement.
What if you own a Texas gym in addition to conducting personal training? You’ll want your gym membership contracts to comply with the Texas Health Spa Act.
If you need help with your personal training legal documents, schedule a phone consultation with Texas Business Lawyer Mike Young.