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Do I Need a Disclaimer for My Yoga Classes? | Yoga Teacher Legal Guide
by Claire Campbell on May 22, 2026 11:20:16 AM
Disclaimers are an essential tool for yoga teachers and yoga studio owners worldwide. They clarify participant responsibilities, help manage legal risks, and provide added protection for your yoga business. But are disclaimers required, and do they really protect you? This guide explains when and why to use disclaimers, what a yoga class disclaimer should include, and how they relate to yoga teacher insurance and liability.
What is a Disclaimer?A disclaimer is a statement that informs your yoga students about the potential risks of participating in your yoga classes or sessions. It clarifies the limits of your responsibility as a yoga teacher or yoga studio owner and encourages participants to take personal responsibility for their own health and safety. Having a clear disclaimer can also support your legal protection and demonstrate best practice to new students
.Are Disclaimers Required by Insurance?In our experience working with yoga professionals globally, insurance policies typically do not require disclaimers. However, we strongly recommend using them as a best practice for yoga risk management. Disclaimers highlight the risks involved, clarify that participants take part at their own risk (within reasonable limits), and can provide important documentation should an insurance claim ever arise—whether you’re teaching in person, online, or in hybrid formats.
When Should I Use a Disclaimer?
- At the start of a professional relationship, or before a yoga participant’s first class or session—whether in person, online, or in a new country
- When offering new types of yoga classes, teaching in new environments (such as outdoors, at a new yoga studio, or in a different country), or starting online yoga sessions
- If you introduce new equipment, activities, or higher-risk elements
What Should a Disclaimer Include?
- A statement about the nature of the activity (e.g., physical exercise, yoga, meditation, breathwork, etc.)
- A warning that participation in yoga classes involves some risk, and that students should participate within their own physical limits, especially if practicing in a new setting or country.
- Advise the student to consult a medical professional if they have any concerns or pre-existing conditions.
- An acknowledgement that the student is responsible for informing you of any injuries or health issues
- Your contact information and the date
Signed vs Implied Consent for Yoga ClassesA visible disclaimer is helpful, but having your yoga students sign or digitally acknowledge it provides extra legal protection. Consider using online forms or checkboxes for virtual or online yoga classes, especially when working with students in different countries or regions.
Common Pitfalls to Avoid
- Don’t rely solely on disclaimers—maintain high teaching and safety standards in all your yoga classes, whether in-person or online.
- Avoid “one-size-fits-all” language; tailor disclaimers specifically to your yoga classes and the activities you offer.
- Regularly review and update your disclaimer as your offerings change.
Keep health forms and student information secure (password-protected or locked) to comply with local privacy regulations.
Only collect relevant information (not excessive detail)
Avoid storing sensitive data longer than necessary.
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