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Exercise Disclaimer Examples

Exercise disclaimers protect fitness content creators, personal trainers, and gym businesses from liability related to injuries, unmet results, and participation risks. A good exercise disclaimer advises users to consult their doctor before starting and clarifies that the publisher is not a licensed medical provider.

4 Exercise Disclaimer Examples

Disclaimers specifically for exercise programs, workout routines, and physical training content.

General Exercise Disclaimer

The exercise programs and physical activity content on are for general informational purposes only. is not a licensed medical provider or certified personal trainer. Exercise carries inherent risks including injury. Consult your physician before beginning any new exercise program, especially if you have a pre-existing medical condition, injury, or have been inactive for an extended period.

Best for: fitness blogs, workout guides, and general exercise content

Use at Your Own Risk Exercise Disclaimer

All exercise programs and physical activities described on are performed at your own risk. is not responsible for any injuries, health complications, or adverse outcomes resulting from participation in any exercise program featured on this site. Always warm up properly, use correct form, and stop immediately if you experience pain, dizziness, or shortness of breath.

Best for: high-intensity workouts, advanced training programs, and extreme fitness content

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Personal Trainer / Online Coaching Disclaimer

provides general fitness coaching and exercise programming for educational purposes. Our coaches are not licensed medical professionals. Exercise recommendations are based on general fitness principles and are not tailored to individual medical conditions. Clients with injuries, chronic conditions, or recent surgeries must obtain medical clearance before beginning any program with .

Best for: online personal trainers and fitness coaching businesses

Exercise Results Disclaimer

Fitness results from following programs on will vary between individuals. Results depend on factors including starting fitness level, consistency, diet, sleep, genetics, and overall lifestyle. does not guarantee any specific fitness outcomes. Before and after photos shown are illustrative and not representative of typical results.

Best for: fitness programs that show transformation results

Frequently Asked Questions

What should an exercise disclaimer say?+

An exercise disclaimer should: advise users to consult a physician before beginning any new exercise program, note that the publisher is not a licensed medical professional, state that exercise carries inherent risks and injuries may occur, limit liability for injuries resulting from following the program, and — for results-based content — clarify that results will vary.

Is a 'use at your own risk' disclaimer enforceable?+

'Use at your own risk' disclaimers are generally enforceable for ordinary negligence — meaning the user knowingly accepted the risks of a physically demanding activity. However, they do not protect against gross negligence (such as giving dangerously incorrect form instructions that cause injury) or intentional misconduct. For maximum protection, combine the disclaimer with proper instruction quality and safety warnings.

Do online fitness coaches need a disclaimer?+

Yes. Online fitness coaches face the same liability risks as in-person trainers — and potentially greater, since they cannot visually monitor clients' form or physical condition. A disclaimer requiring clients to obtain medical clearance for any pre-existing conditions, limiting liability for injuries, and clarifying that coaching is general programming rather than medical advice is essential for any online fitness business.