How Much Does a Personal Trainer Cost in Campbell, CA?

You’ve done your online research, bought your activewear, located the best gym, and now you’re ready to begin personal training.   There’s just one elephant left in the room.  How much does personal training in Campbell, CA cost?

You’ve done your online research, bought your activewear, located the best gym, and now you’re ready to begin personal training. 


There’s just one elephant left in the room.


How much does personal training in Campbell, CA cost?


In this blog, we’re going to run through exactly what to expect when paying for a personal trainer and how to spot the differences between trainers. 


Let’s dive in!

 

How Much Does Personal Training in Campbell, CA Cost?


Realistically, personal training in Silicon Valley costs between $85-$150/ hour, depending on the experience and expertise of the trainer. 

The reason for the wide range is the number of qualifications, experience, and overall client satisfaction that goes into the pricing of a personal trainer. 


Let’s look at it this way: personal trainers are like artists.


When you buy art, you are not just paying for the supplies; you are paying for the schooling, practice, experience, and the ability of the artist to put things together in a meaningful way.


Likewise, you are paying a personal trainer - not just for an hour of cardio or muscle building - but for their qualifications, the initial certification and recertification (every trainer should have a current certificate), the investments they've made in continuing education and specializations, the complexity of client needs, years of experience, and their method, among other things. 

 

Here are a few times when you should expect to pay more for personal training:

  • If your needs are complex - i.e. you are returning from injury or require a large amount of modifications and care

  • If you want elite training - i.e. you want the cream of the crop personal trainer with proven results and years’ of experience

  • If you are reaching a goal - i.e. you are competing in a bodybuilding competition and want to place ahead of the competition

  • If you want non-cookie cutter training - i.e. you are looking for a unique workout and meal plan customized for your lifestyle and requirements

At the end of the day, like anything, you will get what you pay for when it comes to hiring a personal trainer. 

You may be able to hire a personal trainer for less than running rates at various big box gyms, however, you are likely to receive an off-the-shelf PDF of workouts and limited care and communication. 


 

How Can I Make Personal Training Cost Less?


In our experience, it’s always best to work with a personal trainer who has extensive training experience, prioritizes you individually, and comes with a long line of successful results.  

However, with top-notch credentials usually comes a top-notch price tag. 

Ask your personal trainer if they offer a discount on a package of sessions. Oftentimes when buying in bulk, the personal trainer will reduce the price per hour. 

Additionally, it may be a good option to enquire about small group training. 

Splitting the workout session with a friend or colleague is another good way to save on costs.

Personal training is one service where you don’t want to pay rock bottom prices, but you can find ways to make the cost more manageable. 

You can find your best match with a personal trainer based on your requirements, time schedule, and pricing using our Match With a Trainer Quiz

If you have any questions that we didn’t answer, please do not hesitate to reach out by emailing us here.

Until next time!

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