Personal Trainer near you in Ireland
Known locally as personal trainer. Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in Ireland.
Typical price: €30–€2,000
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What personal trainer costs in Ireland
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single session One 60-minute one-on-one session | €30 | €50 | €90 |
| 10-session block Ten sessions prepaid at a discount | €270 | €450 | €820 |
| One month, 2x per week Eight sessions across a month | €230 | €380 | €700 |
| 3-month programme (24 sessions) Twice-weekly coaching for 12 weeks | €650 | €1,100 | €2,000 |
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How to hire a personal trainer pro in Ireland
- Check for an EQF Level 4 fitness qualification or equivalent (e.g. NCEF/NCEHS pathways) — Ireland has no licence, so qualifications are the signal
- Ask for public liability insurance proof and current first aid
- Book a trial session before buying a block
- Confirm venue and any facility fee — commercial gyms often restrict outside trainers
- Get block-booking terms in writing, including expiry and cancellation notice
- Check Google reviews and ask for a client reference
Frequently asked questions
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.
What qualifications should a personal trainer have?
Look for a nationally recognised certification, a current first aid/CPR certificate, and liability insurance. Ask to see all three before your first paid session — a legitimate trainer will show them without hesitation.
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.
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.
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.
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.
What does a personal trainer cost in Ireland?
Typically EUR 30-90 per session with EUR 50 a common mid-point; Dublin sits at the upper end. Block bookings of 6-10 sessions usually shave 10-15% off the single rate.
Do Irish PTs need Garda vetting?
Only when working with children or vulnerable adults through a relevant organisation — one-on-one adult training doesn't require it. If you're booking a trainer for a teenager, ask whether they've been vetted through a club or gym.
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