What Is A Fair Percentage To Charge Personal Trainers To Use A Fitness Center?
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I am the owner of a personal training studio in Houston, TX. I want to open up my facility to quality personal trainers and I need to know what would be a fair split. If anyone out there has any experience in this matter please pass on your input.
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The biggest factor is whether they are bringing in “new” clients to your gym. If they are increasing your “membership” revenue, you should decrease the % of training fees to 5-20%.
I have seen gyms where a new trainer comes in, brings 20-30 new clients, the clients pay the “gym membership fee” and the trainers hourly. The gym owner get’s greedy, resulting in the trainer leaving, and the 20-30 clients with them.
This seems to be an ongoing problem around the country. The gym owner needs to focus on the fact that co-existence is mutually beneficial.
ok i pay my personal trainer 25$ per session. and one session runs about an hour to and hour and a half. i have very happy paying this much. to me it is reasonable..considering he he helping me get in shape…and he is teaching me how to be healthy.
$100 bucks a session