Well, now that’s a question to behold! and usually one answered through trial and error over time, with experience. But if you are anything like us, then waiting around to find out the hard way may seem pointless, so we thought we would lend a helping hand to get you started.
Let’s start with saying…It’s OK if you don’t hit the nail on the head first time, but when it comes to setting your own rates as a personal trainer, having the correct expectations based on informed research and the market in which you are trying to target, is important. It can stand between you converting clients or losing them in the fitness industry, and we all need that bread and butter to make it out there in the big wide world.
Please understand that just because your mate Colin charges upwards of £150 an hour, throws the word celebrity around occasionally, does not necessarily mean you can charge the same, especially if your situations differ. Regardless of personal training being a luxury, this does not mean you can always charge copious amounts. Understanding your personal worth is the key to setting the right rates. There is no one size fits all when crunching numbers, so to find the answer you have to examine a few things first such as…
- How much experience do you have?
- What qualifications do you have?
- Who are you targeting? Need help check our previous post for tips. https://projects.codeartssolution.in/ptworkspace/5-top-tips-to-market-yourself-and-a-pt/
- Where are you located?
- How many people have you worked with so far?
- Are your clients pleased with their results?
- How confident are you in your consultation practices?
- What are you comfortable charging?