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Personal Trainer in Manila

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Typical price: ₱580–₱49,400

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Personal Trainer prices in Manila

Researched estimates for Manila (PHP), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Single session One 60-minute one-on-one session ₱580 ₱1,050 ₱2,300
10-session package Ten sessions prepaid at a discount ₱5,200 ₱9,200 ₱20,700
One month, 2x per week Eight sessions across a month ₱4,350 ₱7,800 ₱17,300
3-month program (24 sessions) Twice-weekly coaching for 12 weeks ₱12,600 ₱21,900 ₱49,400

How to hire a personal trainer pro in Philippines

  1. Decide between gym-attached PT (Anytime, Fitness First — sold as packages on top of membership) and cheaper freelance coaches
  2. Ask freelancers for their certification lineage (ACE, NASM, FILBEX or gym-academy training) — there's no licensing, so credentials vary widely
  3. Confirm first aid/CPR training — insurance is rare among freelancers, so gym-based sessions carry the gym's cover
  4. If training in a condo or village gym, confirm admin/HOA allows outside coaches
  5. Book a trial session before buying a package
  6. Agree payment per session or small packages first — avoid large prepayments to independents

No licensing exists for trainers in the Philippines. Big chains sell PT bundled with membership at premium rates; freelance coaches are far cheaper but vet certifications and first-aid training yourself, since liability insurance is uncommon.

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Frequently asked questions

What are red flags when hiring a personal trainer?

Guaranteed weight-loss numbers, no health screening before your first workout, hard-selling supplements they profit from, pressure to prepay months of sessions, and inability to show certification or insurance. Any one of these is a reason to walk away.

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 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.

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.

How much does a personal trainer cost in the Philippines?

Freelance coaches typically charge PHP 500-1,500 per session; PT packages at major chains like Fitness First run higher, often PHP 1,500-2,500 per session bundled in blocks. Provincial rates sit well below Metro Manila.

Gym PT package or freelance coach — which is better value in the Philippines?

Freelance is usually half the price for comparable coaching if you already have gym access or a condo gym. Chain packages make sense when you want the facility, insurance cover and structured progress tracking in one bill.

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