Personal Trainer in Manchester
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Typical price: £25–£2,000
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Personal Trainer prices in Manchester
| 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
- Check for a Level 3 Diploma in Personal Training — the qualification insurers and gyms treat as the baseline
- Look for CIMSPA membership (the sector's professional register, which absorbed REPs UK)
- Ask for public liability insurance proof and a current first aid certificate
- Confirm the venue and any fees: gym floor, private studio, your home, or a park
- Book a trial session before buying a block of sessions
- Get block-booking terms in writing — expiry, freezes, and the cancellation window
- 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.
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.
Should my personal trainer be insured?
Yes. Public liability insurance covers injury or property damage during sessions, and professional indemnity covers bad advice. Ask for the certificate — this matters most with independent and mobile trainers, since gym-employed trainers are usually covered by the gym.
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.
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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