PROVEN ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE 2024/2025
100% (GRADE A+)
Define the term personal trainer:
Ans>> is a person who is a student and a empathetic teacher of exercise movements and
functions of the human body.
a motivator, internally and externally
plans the whole programming, such as nutrition, exercise to achieve their clients goals.
a protector of health and well-being.
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List the 16 characteristics that make up a PT?
Ans>> knowledge
empathy
professionalism
psychology
companionship
communication
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,visual
auditory
kinesthetic
teacher
patience
consideration
common sense
versatility
salesmanship
proactive
1.3
The greatest legal concerns for a personal trainer are:
Ans>> pre-activity health screening of clients, interpreting the results, the development of
physical activity recommendations and parameters for training, the instruction and supervision of
physical activity, emergency preparations and timely fulfillment of such services.
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( T/ F ) a failure to screen or even perform screening which results in client injury may actually
increase the likelihood of legal claims and suits upon negligence.
Ans>> True
1.5
(T/ F) Employers may not be responsible for the actions of their employers_______.
Ans>> False
1.6
( T/ F) it is recommended to utilize applicable protective documents such as waivers, releases and
informal consents to meet their legal duties.
Ans>> True
1.7
( T/F) It is not recommended to obtain liability insurance when working as an independent
contractor.
Ans>> False
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Define " vicarious liability" or "respondent superior" and why it is important.
Ans>> employers are vicariously liable, for the negligent a acts or omissions of their employers
in the course of their employment.
Ex:
Say if you were taking a clients bag and holding it for then, and then something happens to it,
your then responsible for it now.
1.10
When a client complains of pain in their joint, it is in your scope of practice to diagnose their
condition?
Ans>> No, this would not be within your scope of practice to diagnose.
T.1.6
True or false
Professionalism has nothing to do with punctuality, appearance, presentation, knowledge or
hygiene.
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