How to Become a Personal Trainer

Your step-by-step guide to becoming a certified personal trainer in 2025!

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If you’re passionate about fitness and looking for a rewarding career with unlimited earning potential, it makes sense that you want to know how to become a personal trainer!

Demand for PTs is at an all-time high, making now the perfect time to launch your career.

Ready to get started? This useful guide explains how to become a personal trainer in 7 simple steps!

Contents

Video Guide: How to Become a Personal Trainer

Learn how to become a personal trainer directly from OriGym co-founder, Luke Hughes. In this video, Luke shares his top tips for getting started and discusses the various personal training career options.

  • How to get qualified
  • What insurance you’ll need
  • How to land your first job

  • Employed vs self-employed personal training roles

What Does a Personal Trainer Do?

The main role of a personal trainer is to help clients reach their fitness goals.

A personal trainer’s schedule is pretty varied – they often work mornings, evenings, and weekends to capitalise on client demand.

Most PTs work in gyms, however, some offer outdoor sessions, online coaching or train clients in their homes!

Here’s a brief overview of the personal trainer job description:

  • Create tailored training programmes

  • Deliver 1-1 PT sessions

  • Monitor client progress

  • Conduct fitness assessments
  • Attract & onboard new clients
Become a personal trainer in a gym

Step-by-step guide to Becoming a Personal Trainer

How Much Can a Personal Trainer Earn?

According to PayScale’s salary data for personal trainers, PT’s typically earn between €27,000 – €32,000 per year. For employed PTs, the average base is listed as €29,000 with many earning well above this through commission.

Freelance personal trainers typically earn more than those in employed roles. Super Prof’s salary data shows that self-employed PTs earn an average of €35,000 per year.

Factors like location, experience, and number of hours worked also influence earnings. For example, PTs in Dublin usually earn more than those working in rural areas.

Naturally, experience and advanced qualifications give you access to higher paying jobs and progression opportunities.

For freelance PTs, they give you access to a wider client pool, allow you to offer additional services, and charge more by marketing yourself as a specialist.

How much will you earn when you become a PT Desktop

How Much Does it Cost to Become a PT?

According to our research, a Personal Training Diploma costs an average of €2200. Exactly how much it will cost you to become a certified personal trainer depends on who your training provider is and factors such as:

  • Your Study Method – Online courses are typically cheaper than in-person or fast-track options

  • Payment Method – Some providers offer a discount if you pay the course fees in full

  • Interest Rates – If paying in instalments, keep costs down by looking for 0% interest plans

  • Hidden Fees – Cheap courses aren’t always the bargain you think, many have hidden fees for things like resits and certificates
  • Marketing – Cost does not always equal quality, some providers set higher prices to make you think that their courses are the best

Career Opportunities for a Personal Trainer

Now you know what it takes to become a qualified personal trainer, let’s talk about your career options!

Starting your career in an employed role provides the perfect opportunity to gain experience while earning a fixed income.

Once you have a solid client base, going freelance provides complete flexibility and an unlimited earning potential.

With industry experience and an internationally-recognised personal training qualification under your belt, the options for what you do next are endless!

To access the best paying roles, consider starting an online PT business, opening up your own studio, or upskilling to offer further services such as meal plans.

Personal Training Courses at OriGym

Fees and Funding Options

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Pay for your course in flexible, interest-free instalments

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Start learning today with a just small deposit payment

No Guarantor

We won’t ask for a guarantor to set up a payment plan

Pay upfront

Pay the full amount for your course upfront in one lump sum

Flexible Learning Formats

Get qualified quickly or take your time – OriGym let’s you learn entirely at your own pace.

Self-Paced Study

  • No fixed exam dates or coursework deadlines to meet

  • All students receive free unlimited exam resits

7-Day Tutor Support

  • More support than any other Irish training provider

  • Contact our expert team via phone, email, or livechat for support

Online Learning Platform

  • Access course materials whenever you need them
  • Study using virtual modules, interactive quizzes, ebooks, and so much more!

What Our Students Say

There’s a reason we’re Ireland’s #1 Personal Training Course Provider, just listen to what our recent students had to say about our industry-leading courses and expert tutors.

  • Hands on & knowledgeable tutors
  • Good combination of theory and practical
  • Amazing course content and delivery
  • Fully-prepared for their careers
  • Highly recommend OriGym

Why Study With OriGym?

At OriGym, we don’t just provide qualifications, we transform lives through educational excellence. Here are 6 reasons why you should choose the UK’s #1 health & fitness course provider.

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Tutors Help 7 Days a Week

Get support from experienced tutors every day of the week, with evening and weekend availability to suit your schedule.

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Unlimited Assessment Resits

Students can enjoy an unlimited number of resits at no extra cost, allowing you to retake assessments as many times as you need.

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Quality Learning Experience

You don’t need to pay a fortune for quality education. Our award-winning courses welcome all learners.

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Trusted by 43,071+ Students

We are the most trusted training provider, empowering students with practical skills, expert advice, and ongoing help.

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Career Support After Course Completion

After finishing your qualification, you’ll get free career support, including a guaranteed job interview.

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Advanced Study Resources

Our elearning platform delivers quality content you won’t find anywhere else, thoughtfully designed with learners in mind.

Accredited & CIMSPA Endorsed

CIMSPA Endorsed, PD:Approval Approved and ISO9001 Certified

Award Winning

Training Provider of the Year 2024 Winners, UKactive Finalist, Runner-Up at NFA Awards.

5 Star Rated

We have over 7,568 5 star reviews – more than any other training provider!

Internationally Recognised

Work in Ireland, online, or take your fitness career abroad.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Long Does It Take To Qualify As A Personal Trainer?2025-08-27T08:36:56+01:00

As our Personal Training Course are self-paced, you can complete the qualification in your own time, around personal and professional commitments.

On average, students complete our Level 4 Personal Training Course in 8 weeks. However, you can take as much or as little time as you need, as there are no exam deadlines to meet.

To learn more about other factors that can influence how long it takes to qualify, read out article ‘How long does it take to qualify as a personal trainer?

How Old Do You Need To Be To Become a Personal Trainer?2025-08-27T08:40:06+01:00

You must be at least 16 years old to complete a personal training course and/or work as a personal trainer in a gym.

Think you’re too old for this industry? Think again, read our article ‘Am I too old to become a personal trainer‘ to learn how you can chase your dream career at any age.

What Qualifications Do I Need to Become a Personal Trainer?2025-08-27T08:44:21+01:00

If you’re still wondering ‘what do I need to become a personal trainer?’, the answer is simple – find an accredited Personal Training Diploma!

PT Diplomas combine the 2 essential qualifications you need to become a certified PT in Ireland, making it easy to go from having no experience to landing a job in a gym or working for yourself.

If you already hold a Level 3 Qualification in Gym Instructing, you’re half way there! Simply enrol on a Level 4 Personal Training course and you could be qualified in just a few weeks!

Can You Be a Personal Trainer Without Certification?2025-08-27T08:51:40+01:00

Simple answer, no you can’t be a personal trainer without a qualification. No decent employer will consider you for a position without seeing proof of your Level 4 certificate, and you won’t be able to get insurance.

Do Personal Trainers Earn Good Money?2025-08-27T08:49:33+01:00

Personal trainers typically earn between €27,000 – €32,000 per year, with an estimated average of €29,000.

Your salary can be influenced by a variety of factors, such as your location and experience level. For example, a trainer in Dublin with over 10 years experience will likely towards the top end of this scale. Whereas a newly qualified student in n area like Cork will earn less.

Want a full breakdown of how much a personal trainer earns according to factors such as location, experience and employment type? Check out our full guide to personal trainer salary!

How Much Does A PT Charge An Hour?2025-08-27T08:54:59+01:00

It’s estimated that PTs in Ireland charge an average of €19 per hour. However, if you’re freelance or running your own business, you’re free to charge whatever you like and set your own working hours.

Is it Hard to Become a Personal Trainer?2025-08-27T09:10:16+01:00

‘How hard is it to become a personal trainer?‘ is one of the most common questions we get asked, and the answer is truly subjective. How hard you’ll find your PT course depends on factors like:

  • Your experience in the gym
  • The last time you were in education
  • Your studying habits
  • Your chosen study method
  • The amount of support you receive from tutors

What some students find easy, others may struggle with. As a general guide, a Level 3 course is roughly GCSE level.

What is a Master Personal Trainer?2025-08-27T09:12:44+01:00

‘Master Personal Trainer’ is a term that refers to someone who holds a Level 5 Specialist PT Qualification. You may also see terms such as ‘Advanced Trainer’ or ‘Elite Trainer’ used to describe PTs with this level of qualification.

Check out our guide: ‘What is a Master Personal Trainer?‘ where we answer this in more detail!

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At OriGym, we understand that pursuing your dream career isn’t always easy. That’s why our courses are designed to be affordable and convenient, without compromising quality. Whether you’re interested in nutrition, sports massage, or personal training courses, all of our qualifications provide you with the skills, knowledge and practical experience needed to excel in the fitness industry.

We’re proud to have an outstanding tutoring team, made up of highly-qualified and experienced fitness professionals. Our dedication to excellence has earned us the prestigious ‘Enhancing’ status from CIMSPA, the highest number of 5-star reviews in the industry, and features in top publications including the BBC, Sky News, Men’s Health, and The Independent.

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