Personal Trainers File Class Action for Negligent Instruction
PLEASANTON, CA: A group of personal trainers in California has filed a class action lawsuit against the organization that trained them.
So far, 18 trainers who received certification from the NFFP online personal trainer certification program have joined the suit with more expected to be added. Each trainer paid $199 for an internet distance learning program. NFFP's program involved a 42 page study guide and a 25 question
test.
The suit claims that the NFFP provided defective training materials and inadequate instruction. It also alleges that the trainers certified under the NFFP program pose a health risk to the public if they were to use the NFFP methods.
In a press release group spokesperson Jeremy Thompson said "NFFP claimed that their materials would make us competent and effective personal trainers. In reality, their materials were riddled with errors that can lead to serious injury when put in practice."
The suit also claims that "NFFP exposed the public to unsafe exercise practices and the trainers to personal liability."
The licensing and regulation of personal trainers is unregulated in most states but a rise in personal injury claims against personal trainers is drawing attention from lawmakers.
Many of the members of the class action against NFFP have achieved certification from more reputable personal trainer certification agencies.
The personal trainer industry is coming under increased scrutiny by personal trainers themselves as independent reviews and advice become more readily available. Mr. Thompson recognizes this as an effort by "personal trainers to clean up the industry."
One resource for those seeking personal trainer certification cited by Mr. Thompson is the National Commission of Certifying Agencies (NCCA). The NCCA has had a positive effect on the industry by certifying the certification process.
So far, 18 trainers who received certification from the NFFP online personal trainer certification program have joined the suit with more expected to be added. Each trainer paid $199 for an internet distance learning program. NFFP's program involved a 42 page study guide and a 25 question
Personal Trainers File Class Action for Negligent Instruction
The suit claims that the NFFP provided defective training materials and inadequate instruction. It also alleges that the trainers certified under the NFFP program pose a health risk to the public if they were to use the NFFP methods.
In a press release group spokesperson Jeremy Thompson said "NFFP claimed that their materials would make us competent and effective personal trainers. In reality, their materials were riddled with errors that can lead to serious injury when put in practice."
The suit also claims that "NFFP exposed the public to unsafe exercise practices and the trainers to personal liability."
The licensing and regulation of personal trainers is unregulated in most states but a rise in personal injury claims against personal trainers is drawing attention from lawmakers.
Many of the members of the class action against NFFP have achieved certification from more reputable personal trainer certification agencies.
The personal trainer industry is coming under increased scrutiny by personal trainers themselves as independent reviews and advice become more readily available. Mr. Thompson recognizes this as an effort by "personal trainers to clean up the industry."
One resource for those seeking personal trainer certification cited by Mr. Thompson is the National Commission of Certifying Agencies (NCCA). The NCCA has had a positive effect on the industry by certifying the certification process.
Related information
- A group of personal trainers has filed a class action suit against an organization that trained them
- The suit claims that the program was negligent and exposed the public and the trainers to risk.
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