Business advice
All’s good, Louis. I have had some experience there as well.
1) Interview your potential client about their available area for exercise. (You can easily determine what not to bring and if the household is a safe environment)
2) Have a liability waiver signed before any In-Home training commences (You can be held liable even for just providing information once you are in the clients home)
3) If you are travelling distance, be sure you are charging for milage, or adjust your prices accordingly. Gas price fluctuations these days, ya know?)
4) Talk with your insurance provider to make certain you are covered (Most do but there are some that won’t)
5) Keep documentation of EVERYTHING that occurs during a session (This comes straight from my lawyer, leave nothing to speculation when on someone elses premises)
Good luck. This is a fantastic way to make a deep connection with a client.
P.S. You can usually get a look in the kitchen for possible “issues” there as well 😉