Personal trainer pay in London April 2026
How much do personal trainers in London get paid?
personal trainers in London earn
ÂŁ9.70-30.00 per hour
Based on 41 employee reviews
What do top employers pay personal trainers?
Who are the top personal trainer employers?
Who are the worst personal trainer employers?
Recent personal trainer Jobs in London
- DL Kids Coach - Finchley at David Lloyd posted yesterday
- DL Kids Coach - Fulham at David Lloyd posted yesterday
- Lead Instructor - Reformer Pilates - London at Third Space posted yesterday
- In House Reformer Pilates Group Exercise Instructor - London at Virgin Active posted yesterday
- Fitness Coach - Clapham Junction Station Club, Clapham Junction at Fitness First posted yesterday
- Blaze Instructor - Ealing at David Lloyd posted 2 days ago
How are people paid?
Based on 41 employees
What contracts are people on?
Based on 25 employees
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What do personal trainers do?
Fitness instructors have the job of improving their clients’ physical fitness.
This can include running exercise classes or working directly with individual clients.
You may work in a fitness centre, a gym or in a community space.
Other names for fitness instructors are:
- Personal trainers
- Fitness trainers
This type of job might involve:
- Checking clients’ fitness levels
- Leading fitness classes
- Creating personal fitness plans
- Showing clients how to safely use exercise equipment
- Keeping track of clients’ progress
- Motivating clients
Some fitness instructors are self-employed.
If you want to apply for a fitness instructor job, you might need the following:
- Some GCSEs, Level 2 or 3 Diploma, a relevant apprenticeship or private training qualification (see Futurefit, Study Active, HFE or SkillsActive)
- An insurance policy
- A first aid certificate
- Pass background checks
- The right to work in the UK