AFC AFC Business & Professional Development 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What type of liability insurance is essential for an aerial fitness instructor working in the US?
- Health insurance only
- Professional liability and general liability insurance (Correct answer)
- Property insurance only
- Life insurance
Correct answer: Professional liability and general liability insurance
Aerial fitness instructors need both professional liability (errors and omissions) and general liability insurance to cover injury claims from students during classes.
Question 2: Which document should every aerial fitness student sign before their first class?
- A receipt of payment
- An informed consent and liability waiver (Correct answer)
- A fitness goal form only
- A medical prescription
Correct answer: An informed consent and liability waiver
An informed consent and liability waiver informs students of inherent risks in aerial fitness and is a critical legal protection for instructors and studios.
Question 3: What is the recommended student-to-instructor ratio for a beginner aerial fitness class?
- 20:1
- 10:1
- 5:1 or lower (Correct answer)
- 15:1
Correct answer: 5:1 or lower
A 5:1 or lower student-to-instructor ratio is recommended for beginner aerial classes to ensure adequate supervision and spotting for safety.
Question 4: What continuing education requirement is commonly associated with maintaining an AFC certification?
- No requirements after initial certification
- Completing CECs (continuing education credits) every renewal cycle (Correct answer)
- Retaking the full exam annually
- Publishing a research article
Correct answer: Completing CECs (continuing education credits) every renewal cycle
AFC certification holders are typically required to complete continuing education credits (CECs) during each renewal cycle to maintain their credential.
Question 5: What should be included in a professional aerial fitness instructor's emergency action plan (EAP)?
- Marketing strategies
- Evacuation routes, emergency contacts, nearest hospital, and first aid protocols (Correct answer)
- Equipment pricing
- Student payment records
Correct answer: Evacuation routes, emergency contacts, nearest hospital, and first aid protocols
An EAP for aerial fitness must include evacuation routes, emergency contacts, the nearest hospital, and step-by-step first aid protocols for likely injuries.
Question 6: Under what US legal structure can an aerial fitness instructor best separate personal assets from business liabilities?
- Sole proprietorship
- LLC (Limited Liability Company) (Correct answer)
- General partnership
- Independent contractor status only
Correct answer: LLC (Limited Liability Company)
An LLC (Limited Liability Company) creates a legal separation between personal and business assets, protecting an instructor's personal finances from business lawsuits.
What type of liability insurance is essential for an aerial fitness instructor working in the US?