2013 Personal Training Prices, Gym Prices, and the TRUE Cost of Exercise

Would you ever pay $535.50 for a 50 cent candy bar?

How about paying $5,355 for a $5 beer?

Doesn't sound appealing? Then wait until you see the price comparison between a personal trainer and a monthly gym membership: 107,100% mark up! Personal training is 1071 times the price of your hourly membership cost!*

Have you ever sat down and compared the cost difference between a gym membership and a personal trainer?

I have done the math for you to make it easy.

*A few assumptions for the math:
- Personal training at a price of $75 per hour
- Monthly gym membership at a price of $50 per month

So here is the math for you:
$50/month gym membership
24 hours x 30 days = 720 hours
$50 (membership) / 720 hours = 7 cents per hour

So your monthly gym membership costs only 7 cents per hour!

Compare this to personal training (PT):
PT @ $75 per hour / 7 cents = 1071

OUCH! Personal training is 1071 times as expensive as your hourly gym membership on a per hour basis!

A short economics lesson that applies here: Basics of supply and demand. Essentially, basic economics tell us that demand (for a good) will drop as price increases. Right now, there is very little demand for personal training in much of the United States as the price is outrageously high!

Personal training is a service where price is about 10 times that of demand. As it stands right now in America, personal training is too expensive for a majority of gym members. This dilemma causes many gym patrons to walk around the gym, not receive help from gym staff, and quit out of pure frustration. We see this cycle repeat every year.

Education can prevent this cycle from occurring. It is possible with proper education, that gym members will be able to exercise without the need for expensive personal trainers.

Personal trainers are coached to de-value machines and tell new members they MUST hire a trainer to get results. These are lies. A majority of gym members need a PROGRAM, not a personal trainer. A program consists of basic concepts such as; what exercises to do, how long, how many times per week, and what schedule should be followed.

Exercise and diet fall in the behavior change category. Not all of us need a personal trainer to tell us what to do. I doubt any of us want to pay 1071 times the price of our membership to have somebody stand there with a clipboard counting reps. Granted, personal trainers are a great service to the elderly, injury prone, those new to exercise, and special circumstance individuals. For the other 98% of us, we do not need an overpriced personal trainer.

Which do you prefer: Exercise at $75 per hour or exercise at 7 cents per hour? I think the answer is a no-brainer. The true cost of exercise is what YOU make of it. Make it the 7 cents per hour and USE your gym membership! Skip the personal trainer and learn how to exercise by reading how! You were motivated enough to sign up for a gym membership, so motivate yourself to learn how to exercise! It will save you $74.93/hour to teach yourself exercise!

We need a fitness expert to show us the basics. We need instruction of how to use gym equipment or how to workout at the house. We need affordable fitness, fitness for the masses!

What we need is an affordable alternative to personal training!

http://www.fitnesspatterns.com offers exactly that!

12 year personal trainer turned fitness expert shares exercise tips and programs without gym costs. Read how to exercise, learn how to workout, look at pictures and learn from a motivated expert. Skip the arrogant, commission-based, greed driven corporate gym staff and learn how to workout with us!

http://www.fitnesspatterns.com values your HEALTH not your MONEY like most gyms.
No contracts, no fees, no profits, no sales goals; only your health

Justin Stobbs
Founder, FitnessPatterns
Ohio State Alumni
Army Veteran
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