Your line of work is unique, so we’ve tailored an insurance policy that best suits the needs of your profession to better protect your reputation and livelihood.
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Our policies include three types of insurance in one designed specifically for exercise professionals combining: professional indemnity insurance, public liability insurance, and product liability insurance.
Insurance cover for liability for injury or property damage caused by goods sold or supplied by you. This can include cover for clients getting sick or injured from products you provide for example; protein shakers, resistance bands, or other products.
To find out more or to get your hands on our policy wording, simply call us on 1800 810 213.
The most common types of insurance PTs take out are both professional indemnity insurance and public liability insurance.
No, it is not a legal requirement to hold public liability/product liability insurance. However, they provide financial protection against claims made by third parties for bodily injury or property damage arising from a business’s operations, products, or premises and may be required as part of your contract with your clients or business partners.
Clinical Pilates is not covered under this policy. To be covered for this through Guild, you need to be an Ahpra-registered therapist, such as a physiotherapist, osteopath, or chiropractor and have completed additional Pilates training. If you hold a qualification in any of these professions and have obtained this training, please complete an application for that particular market.
Yes, this policy covers group classes, including group exercise, circuit training, and pre-choreographed classes, provided the instructor holds appropriate qualifications for the specific type of class they are conducting.
Yes, this insurance covers outdoor exercise sessions, including group running sessions in public parks, provided the instructor has a Certificate IV in Fitness or equivalent qualification. The sessions must adhere to professional requirements, and appropriate local council approvals may be necessary.
Yes, Pilates (excluding clinical Pilates) and/or yoga can be covered with a Fitness & Active Lifestyle Professionals Insurance Policy, provided you have obtained appropriate qualifications.
If yoga or Pilates is your main professional position, we have a separate insurance policy designed to cover yoga or Pilates.
Clinical Pilates is not covered under this policy. To be covered for this through Guild, you need to be an Ahpra-registered therapist, such as a physiotherapist, osteopath, or chiropractor and have completed additional Pilates training. If you hold a qualification in any of these professions and have obtained this training, please complete an application for that particular market.
Yes, group boxing and martial arts for fitness, including pre-choreographed classes, are covered, provided you have obtained appropriate qualifications for these, and the sessions do not involve physical 'contact' or sparring.
To receive a discount on the final premium, you will need your AUSactive membership registration number and renewal date.
Clinical Pilates is not covered under this policy. To be covered for this through Guild, you need to be an Ahpra-registered therapist, such as a physiotherapist, osteopath, or chiropractor and have completed additional Pilates training. If you hold a qualification in any of these professions and have obtained this training, please complete an application for that particular market.
Yes, this policy covers group classes, including group exercise, circuit training, and pre-choreographed classes, provided the instructor holds appropriate qualifications for the specific type of class they are conducting.
Yes, this insurance covers outdoor exercise sessions, including group running sessions in public parks, provided the instructor has a Certificate IV in Fitness or equivalent qualification. The sessions must adhere to professional requirements, and appropriate local council approvals may be necessary.
Yes, you can be covered for group running sessions outdoors in a public park provided you hold a Certificate IV in Fitness or equivalent qualification, and you are operating within your scope of practice while following all professional requirements. You would also have approval from your local council to run sessions in the public park. You may need to check with your council whether your public liability amount is adequate to operate at the public location where you intend to run sessions.
Yes, group boxing and martial arts for fitness, including pre-choreographed classes, are covered, provided you have obtained appropriate qualifications for these, and the sessions do not involve physical 'contact' or sparring.
To receive a discount on the final premium, you will need your AUSactive membership registration number and renewal date. If you cannot remember your AUSactive registration number, please find your details in the AUSactive membership registration section.
Yes, this can be covered, however you will need to have the following qualifications:
Exercise Professionals should ensure that the group participant number allows for appropriate supervision of children and safe instruction, including a suitable environment for the participants and their children. Exercise Professionals who provide classes with children present, such as mums and bub classes, do represent a high-risk activity, and all exercise professionals have a duty of care to prevent harm that could reasonably be expected to occur while providing services.
AUSactive, our fitness and active lifestyle association partner, has several documents available for Exercise Professionals to refer to when setting up classes. These documents will assist Exercise Professionals in reducing their risk and exercising their duty of care.
Yes, ice immersion therapy and cold-water therapy are covered, provided you are appropriately qualified, and all customers are supervised during a session.
If you operate a business with employees or contractors, then this product is not suitable as it only covers an individual fitness professional. You would need to apply for our Fitness Centres Business Insurance Policy. Please call 1800 810 213 to discuss this further with our Business Insurance Team.
The following minimum education is required for working with children to be covered:
You will be covered to work with children at no additional cost if you’ve completed the above qualification and agree to the following:
All registered exercise professionals have a duty of care to prevent harm, which could reasonably be expected to occur while providing advice or instruction. Screening and assessment are recommended before participation to identify health risks associated with commencing exercise.
*AUSactive, our fitness and active lifestyle association partner, has several documents available for Exercise Professionals to refer to when setting up classes. These documents will assist Exercise Professionals in reducing their risk and exercising their duty of care.*
There is no cover for bodily injury from any contact sports or fitness training connected in any way with:
We will not cover maximal lifts performed in preparation for competition and within competition, including powerlifting, bodybuilding, or maximal lifts.
Yes, we will cover boxing drills and boxercise using gloves and pads to improve fitness. However, we will not cover any boxing involving physical 'contact', sparring, or training professional boxers.
No, please exit this application and complete a Quick Quote where your primary profession is an Exercise Scientist / Exercise Physiologist (depending on your qualification level) and select Apply Now.
Please note the new policy will also cover you in the capacity of a personal trainer/exercise professional, provided you have completed a bachelor's Degree in Exercise Science / Exercise Physiology and you have received accreditation from a recognised registration body in Australia.
You can apply for cover in the capacity of a personal trainer/exercise professional only if you have completed a bachelor's Degree in Exercise Science, Exercise Physiology, or Human Movement and received accreditation from a recognised registration body in Australia.
You can review the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS), Policy Wording, and Terms & Conditions near the end of this application, at the bottom left of the 'Select your Level of Insurance Cover' page (to reach this part of the process, click on the Get a Quote button).
Guild is the principal partner of AUSactive and has been for over 13 years.
We work closely with your association to tailor an insurance policy suited to your unique needs.
AUSactive is Australia’s peak body for the exercise and active health sector, and our goal is to activate Australians to move more.
As a student, we understand you’ve got enough to worry about between completing your studies, getting enough practice hours in and preparing yourself for working with clients. The last thing on your mind is insurance cover. But one small accident could set you back for life. And that’s why AUSactive has chosen Guild Insurance to look after your insurance needs.
Simply register with AUSactive under the Student Policy to be eligible for your cover.
You can visit RiskHQ at any time to read up about the unique risks you face as an exercise professional. We cover a variety of risk management topics, from managing complaints, to social media risks, maintaining your fitness centre, and much more.
If you own a gym, fitness centre or training facility and need insurance for your building, contents and more. Visit our information on business insurance for fitness businesses.
*Coverage up to $20 million requires your selection of cover up to this limit during the quote and purchase process.
¹Coverage is subject to additional qualifications from an Australian Registered Training Organisation being held with a minimum of a Certificate 3 in Fitness