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Ethics

Not about our ethics but, about your businesses ethics. We know, we heard ``there are no ethics in business``. Well guess again. Your customers don`t want to deal with crooks. They want honest and hardworking personal trainers helping them. They want professionals and who are concerned about safety and their wellbeing.

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DO NOT GET THIS SEAL
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We were going to affiliate to ESCS, as it seemed like a great idea or organization. We submitted to become an affiliate but were given a dead link, we were unable to contact the organization. Both through reply to their mail and directly by their sites form submission. Their tracking software seem to be a joke, as well as their was no policy or privacy agreement in place. We recommend not giving them your hard earned trainer money. At least until you can actually talk to someone.

What?

what is your mission statement? What are your pricing and terms? Every client should be able to find your terms and know them. Is there a contract? What happens in even of lateness? These are some questions you should have outlined clearly so that you and your clients have fair consistent policies to follow. More over, most certification mention standards that there trainers are to follow. These are usually excellent rules to follow to maintain a professional standard. But due to the fact that you don`t have to pledge or make any real promises they are virtually meaningless, most of the time.