Personal Trainer Certification
Accreditation
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Personal Trainer Certification
Code of Ethics
As a member in good standing
of the Fitness Standards Council, our establishment will do its
utmost to:
1. Provide quality instruction
to all students and consumers.
2. Obtain specialized education
prior to offering education in the areas of training special
groups, e.g., the mentally challenged, osteoarthritis, etc.,
if applicable to business operations and services (accreditation)
offered.
3. Investigate, learn and incorporate
valid, current research in the programs created.
4. Apply logic and objectivity,
not emotion and subjectivity to all procedures.
5. Encourage commitment to quality
nutrition and fitness as a lifelong goal.
6. Educate students about the
benefits of a healthy lifestyle and promote self-reliance when
appropriate.
7. Respect the confidentiality
of students, never to disclose to any person any personal information
acquired by a student unless authorized, in writing, by the student,
unless a risk of health or death becomes an issue.
8. Avoid sensual or sexual touching
and maintain professional touching when teaching or when conducting
student assessments.
9. Uphold a professional image
by dressing appropriately, refraining from unhealthy practices
and maintaining a positive attitude.
10. Accurately represent staff
qualifications, avoid misleading advertising, and accept responsibility
in all actions and recommendations.
11. Assess students on the skills
or abilities taught through any education program to be employed
or utilized within the fitness field.
12. Recommend other professionals in fields outside the organization's
expertise.
13. Respect the rights, welfare,
and dignity of fellow professionals and exchange knowledge and
experience for the benefit of the exercise and nutrition science
industries.
14. Never discredit other fitness
practitioners, facilities, or organizations publicly through
comment or conduct unless an objective opinion serves to educate
the public about low quality, unsafe or dangerous practices.
15. Conduct business in a manner
that commands the respect of the public within this industry
and for the goals in which we strive.
16. Supply sufficient information
to enable students to make an informed decision regarding education
services, and that the following is adhered:
- All promotional material is
truthful, accurate, and clear. We will not use misleading or
false advertising or marketing procedures that mislead or misrepresent
pricing, benefits, student needs or staff abilities, or produce
sales based on fear or guilt.
- Promotional materials do not
encourage unrealistic expectations and the outcomes attainable
from our services or education processes.
- We will not make misleading
or false comparisons with services offered by competitors.
- Prospective students are allowed
to inspect course materials and testing procedures with a money-back
guarantee of at least 30 days, minus a reasonable administrative
or mailing cost.
- This code and the standards
contained herein are made available for student and prospective
student perusal.
- Staff members will act ethically
and professionally, and avoid any unreasonable sales methods,
including harassment or coercion.
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17. Maintain honesty in all business
transactions through fair pricing and abiding to all contracts;
and deliver what is promised through contract and otherwise.
18. Provide a high value of service
to enhance student confidence and loyalty, thus improving long-term
commitment, and continue to increase the value and benefit of
services and programs.
19. Maintain a high set of business
standards that protect the rights and safety of the student.
20. Participate in the teachings
and promotion of fitness science and objective practices, whenever
possible.
21. Remain current on theoretical
and practical information within the field through continuing
education activities or by reading/viewing quality information.
22. Never discriminate on the
basis of sex, race, age or mental and/or physical limitations,
and strive to provide equal and fair treatment to all individuals.
23. Expose irrationality that
promotes potential danger or injury to individuals who do not
have the expertise or knowledge to know better, and to safeguard
the public by reporting violations to the FSC.
24. Comply with local, state/provincial
and federal laws of the land including, but not limited to, applicable
business, medical, employment, and copyright laws.
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