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Personal Trainer prices in Saint-Hubert

Researched estimates for Saint-Hubert (CAD), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Single session One 60-minute one-on-one session CA$40 CA$65 CA$110
10-session package Ten sessions prepaid at a 10-15% discount CA$370 CA$600 CA$1,000
One month, 2x per week Eight sessions across a month CA$310 CA$500 CA$830
3-month program (24 sessions) Twice-weekly coaching for 12 weeks CA$870 CA$1,400 CA$2,400

How to hire a personal trainer pro in Canada

  1. Verify a recognised Canadian certification — canfitpro PTS or CSEP-CPT are the two big ones; US NCCA certs (NASM, ACE) are also accepted
  2. Ask for proof of liability insurance and current CPR-C/AED certification
  3. Book an assessment session before committing to a package
  4. Confirm venue: most commercial gyms ban outside trainers, so plan on their studio, a condo gym, your home, or in-park training in summer
  5. Get package expiry, freeze and refund terms in writing
  6. Check Google reviews and ask for a reference client with your goal profile

No Canadian province licenses personal trainers; canfitpro and CSEP-CPT are the most recognised national certifications. Gym-employed trainers must typically hold CPR-C, and condo/strata gyms often require external trainers to show insurance before granting access.

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Frequently asked questions

What happens at the first personal training session?

Expect a health questionnaire (PAR-Q), a movement and fitness assessment, and goal-setting — not a punishing workout. Many trainers discount or waive the first session; use it to judge coaching style before buying a package.

How do I choose a personal trainer in Saint-Hubert?

Shortlist 2-3 trainers in Saint-Hubert with reviews mentioning your goal (fat loss, strength, post-injury), verify certification and insurance, then book a trial session with each before buying any package. Coaching fit matters more than follower count.

How many sessions a week do I actually need?

Two to three sessions a week is the sweet spot for most strength or fat-loss goals. On a tight budget, one supervised session a week plus a written program you follow on your own days delivers most of the benefit at a third of the cost.

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.

Is it cheaper to train at a gym or have a trainer come to me?

Gym-based sessions are usually the cheapest because the facility is included. Mobile trainers add a travel premium of roughly 10-25%, but you save the gym membership and commute, so total cost can even out if you don't otherwise use a gym.

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.

Is personal training tax-deductible in Canada?

Generally no — it's a personal expense. Narrow exceptions exist where training forms part of a prescribed therapy plan, and some provinces have periodically offered fitness tax credits for children's programs, but don't budget around a deduction.

Where do Canadians train with a PT in winter?

Condo gyms, private studios and home sessions dominate November-March; outdoor and park training reappears in summer. If your building has a gym, confirm management allows external trainers — many require proof of insurance first.

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