Personal Trainer in Hobart
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Typical price: A$60–A$3,200
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Personal Trainer prices in Hobart
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single session One 60-minute one-on-one session | A$60 | A$85 | A$150 |
| 10-session pack Ten sessions prepaid at a 10-15% discount | A$550 | A$780 | A$1,350 |
| One month, 2x per week Eight sessions across a month | A$450 | A$650 | A$1,150 |
| 3-month program (24 sessions) Twice-weekly coaching for 12 weeks | A$1,300 | A$1,900 | A$3,200 |
How to hire a personal trainer pro in Australia
- Check for Certificate III and IV in Fitness — Cert IV is what qualifies someone to train clients independently
- Look for AUSactive registration (formerly Fitness Australia/Physical Activity Australia)
- Ask for public liability insurance proof and a current first aid/CPR certificate
- If training outdoors, confirm the PT holds the council permit required for commercial sessions in public parks
- Book a trial session before buying a pack
- Get pack terms in writing — expiry, freezes, refunds, cancellation window
Trainers aren't government-licensed in Australia, but Certificate III/IV in Fitness plus AUSactive registration is the industry standard insurers expect. Most local councils require personal trainers to hold a paid permit to run commercial sessions in public parks and beaches.
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Frequently asked questions
Is online personal training worth it compared to in-person?
Online coaching (programmed workouts plus weekly check-ins) runs 30-50% cheaper than in-person sessions. It suits self-motivated people with some lifting experience; beginners usually get better value from in-person sessions where form gets corrected in real time.
How much does a personal trainer cost per session?
A standard 60-minute one-on-one session is priced per session, with most trainers offering 5-, 10- or 20-session packages that cut the per-session price by 10-20%. Mobile trainers who come to your home usually add 10-25% for travel.
Are 30-minute sessions worth it, or do I need a full hour?
45-60 minutes is standard for a full session. 30-minute sessions, usually priced at 60-70% of the hourly rate, work well for maintenance training, seniors, or a focused technique block — less well for a complete strength program.
Can I split personal training sessions with a friend?
Yes — semi-private (2:1) training typically costs each person 60-70% of the solo rate, so the trainer earns slightly more per hour while you both save. It works best when you and your partner have similar fitness levels and goals.
Do personal trainers offer free trial sessions?
Many independents offer a free or discounted first consultation-plus-workout because packages are where they earn. Treat it as a two-way interview: they assess you, you assess whether their coaching style and programming logic make sense.
Do personal trainers help with nutrition and meal plans?
Most give general nutrition guidance and calorie/protein targets, which is fine. Prescriptive meal plans for medical conditions (diabetes, kidney issues, eating disorders) are dietitian territory — in many countries dietitians are regulated health professionals and trainers legally shouldn't go there.
What's the difference between Cert III and Cert IV in Fitness?
Cert III qualifies someone as a gym instructor working on a supervised floor; Cert IV is the personal-trainer qualification allowing independent one-on-one programming. For 1:1 coaching, insist on Cert IV.
Do Australian PTs need a permit to train me at the park or beach?
For paid sessions, usually yes — councils sell commercial fitness permits and rangers do enforce them in busy areas. It's the PT's responsibility, but an unpermitted trainer may have sessions cancelled mid-block.
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