How much do you pay for a Trainer
stephaniecaine82
Posts: 117 Member
I am hitting a plateau and hopefully will start with a trainer next week. I am just not sure if she is expensive or not. $40 an hour is what she is charging me. I would like to know what you guys are paying???
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wow i heard its expenssive in america but in morocco i pay 16 dollars per month!!!0
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Thats pretty good. I paid $55. hour0
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I will say its worth every single penny if hes a good trainer. I was lucky and came across the best trainer!0
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I think that is a good price. I have found the average is about $50-65 per hour here from my research.0
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$55/hour.0
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I pay around 50 dollars an hour for my trainer, and he is worth it.0
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I pay $15 a session. I think my trainer is selling herself short, but she says she does it because she loves it. She's working with me on weight training.0
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That's actually pretty cheap.
That being said, I pay $15 - $20 per book when I decide to do a program other then something free online. When I had a trainer it was about $50 or $60 per hour.0 -
That's not bad. I pay $50/hr, if I did small group it'd be $42.0
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sounds reasonable to me - all of the trainers in this area charge $35 - $45 per session -0
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I just started with a trainer through my gym. I'm not sure where you're located, but I live in Georgia and I pay $20 a month for a gym membership. I went in asking about their trainers and programs, and got a free session with a trainer. He then sat me down, showed me monthly options, and I negotiated until I'm now paying $100 per month (including my membership). That includes one session per week and my normal membership benefits, along with all the nutrition advice and diet planning I want.
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The trainer I would use if I could afford her is about $70 a session, unless you buy a 10 pack and then I think it's $53 a session? Something like that. She teaches a class at work and is really good.0
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Wow! Thank you so much for the info! That all helps me a lot. I thought I was going to pay to much...but now $40 sounds good! I need it, so I will start next week!0
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I think $40 an hr is reasonable.0
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dude i need to get into the personal training business. ****.0
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$40 is extremely reasonable. You could pay anywhere from 50-75 here in LA0
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$40 per session is reasonable...if you have a good trainer. I charge $40 per session, and I'm worth it. :smokin:
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Mine regularly charges $60/hour to come to MY HOUSE. But, I asked for a big package of sessions as a gift, which brought the per hour price down to $50.0
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dude i need to get into the personal training business. ****.0
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70 an hour but that's LA for ya0
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