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Personal Trainer prices in Derby

Researched estimates for Derby (GBP), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Single session One 60-minute one-on-one session £25 £45 £90
10-session block Ten sessions prepaid, usually 10-15% off the single rate £220 £400 £800
One month, 2x per week Eight sessions across a month £180 £340 £700
3-month programme (24 sessions) Twice-weekly coaching for 12 weeks with programming between sessions £550 £1,000 £2,000

How to hire a personal trainer pro in United Kingdom

  1. Check for a Level 3 Diploma in Personal Training — the qualification insurers and gyms treat as the baseline
  2. Look for CIMSPA membership (the sector's professional register, which absorbed REPs UK)
  3. Ask for public liability insurance proof and a current first aid certificate
  4. Confirm the venue and any fees: gym floor, private studio, your home, or a park
  5. Book a trial session before buying a block of sessions
  6. Get block-booking terms in writing — expiry, freezes, and the cancellation window
  7. Read reviews on Bark, Google or local Facebook groups and ask for a client reference

Personal training is unregulated in the UK — anyone can legally use the title — so the Level 3 PT diploma and CIMSPA registration are the recognised baseline, and insurers generally require Level 3 before issuing PT cover. Trainers running paid sessions in some public parks (notably London's Royal Parks) need a licence from the park authority.

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Frequently asked questions

What should I check before buying a session package?

Four things in writing: expiry date (12 weeks is fair for a 10-pack), freeze policy for illness or travel, refund terms for unused sessions, and whether the trainer you met actually delivers every session or hands you to a junior.

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.

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 long before I see results with a personal trainer?

With 2-3 sessions a week and reasonable nutrition, expect measurable strength gains in 4-6 weeks and visible body-composition changes in 8-12 weeks. Any trainer promising dramatic results in 2-3 weeks is overselling.

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 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 does 'Level 3 qualified' mean for UK personal trainers?

It's the Ofqual-regulated Diploma in Personal Training, one step above the Level 2 gym instructor certificate. Level 3 is what lets a trainer work independently and get insured — treat anything less as a fitness instructor, not a PT.

Do UK personal trainers charge VAT?

Most are sole traders under the VAT registration threshold, so quoted prices are usually final with no VAT added. Larger studios and chains may charge VAT-inclusive prices — either way, confirm the quoted price is what you'll pay.

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