Find a personal trainer in Fort Lauderdale, FL

Find personal trainers in Fort Lauderdale, FL

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Top 10 personal trainers in Fort Lauderdale, FL

Students agree: these Fort Lauderdale personal trainers are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
Wilcher Fit

Wilcher Fit

5.0(3)
Offers online services
2+ years in business
Serves Fort Lauderdale, FL
Alannis S. says, "I started with Kishon at the beginning of my gym journey. I was scared, shy and uncomfortable with the whole gym thought but when I signed up with Kishon he definitely changed that. Being a girl and training with a male figure can be very intimidating but Kishon made me feel comfortable, welcomed and confident throughout my experience. That’s what I enjoyed most!" Read more
Boom Fitness Miami

Boom Fitness Miami

New on Lessons
Offers online services
8+ years in business
Serves Fort Lauderdale, FL
Hi. I'm Janeil. I've been certified and working with clients since 2006. Some say Fitness is my passion, I say helping others evolve and grow into happier beings is what my passion truly is. Thankfully through Fitness and well being I've been able to help so many build themselves up into more confident beings. I believe communication is key to all long lasting relationships. I make it a priority to listen to my clients with an open mind and a laser focus to our goal. It's so easy to get overwhelmed with life, I take the responsibility of helping each client get closer to their goals each day. Better each day is always the goal. The choice...
Jerry Seeger-NASM Certified Personal Trainer

Jerry Seeger-NASM Certified Personal Trainer

New on Lessons
Offers online services
1 hire on Lessons
3+ years in business
Serves Fort Lauderdale, FL
I love working with people to improve their physical, mental and emotional health. I believe when you are healthy physically you can improve both your mental and emotional well-being. I treat each individual differently and don't just cookie cutter plans. While I am newly certified as a personal trainer, I have actively been working on myself and worked two years as a PE instructor and have most recently worked as a weight training instructor. Currently, I am a full-time teacher of theatre in a grade 6-12 school so my availability to work with clients is in the evenings or on the weekends. Getting to know my clients is one of the things I en...

Your Personal Training questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Lessons.

How much does a personal trainer cost near me?

A personal trainer costs $40 to $70 per hour on average or $250 to $400 per month for two sessions per week. Prices depend on the session length, location, trainer's experience, and if you buy a monthly package or book individual sessions.

Personal training rates at popular gyms are $50 to $110 per session, with most sessions lasting one hour. Many gyms offer a free initial fitness assessment with a certified personal trainer.

Is hiring a personal trainer worth it?

Hiring a personal trainer can be worth it if you need accountability, are having difficulty achieving your fitness goals on your own, or are returning to a fitness routine after an injury. A personal trainer can help you set realistic expectations, design a custom fitness plan, measure your progress, and boost your motivation.

A personal trainer can suggest activities that work best for your body and your schedule to maximize your results with the time and equipment available to you. Trainers also provide critical guidance for proper exercise form and movement, reducing your risk of injury.

Can you pay for a personal trainer with insurance or an HSA?

Health insurance typically does not cover the cost of a personal trainer, and you can only pay for a personal trainer with your Health Savings Account (HSA) if your physician or nurse practitioner prescribes an exercise regimen.

Your doctor must write a letter of medical necessity (LMN) confirming the personal training sessions are intended to treat or prevent a medical condition, and you must provide a copy to the IRS when filing your taxes.

How often should you see a personal trainer?

You should meet with your personal trainer 1 to 3 times per week, depending on your current fitness level and experience, short-term and long-term goals, and how often you're able to train solo during the week. Most trainers recommend beginning with 2 to 3 sessions per week for at least six weeks to establish a routine.

  • If you're on a budget and can only meet with your personal trainer once per week, you'll need to train on your own at least one to three times per week to make progress toward your fitness goals.
  • Consider seeing your personal trainer up to 4 times per week to work on short-term goals, like dropping a dress size before a wedding or training for a sports competition.

What does a personal trainer do?

A personal trainer starts by evaluating your current fitness level, strengths and weaknesses, and skills, then develops a customized exercise plan to help you meet your goals. The trainer works one-on-one with you to monitor your progress and provide guidance and encouragement.

A trainer will ensure you're working each muscle group correctly and at the right frequency, and that you're using proper form for each exercise to avoid injury.

How do I find the best personal trainer near me?

For the best results, aim to build a long-term relationship with your personal trainer to help you get in shape, stay in shape, and achieve your fitness goals. Follow these tips to find the best personal trainer for you:

  • Look for an NCSA Certified Personal Trainer (NSCA-CPT) or Certified Performance and Sports Scientist (CPSS).
  • If you have specific goals, such as bodybuilding or running a marathon, select a trainer with experience in that area.
  • Read their reviews on Lessons and Google.
  • Meet with the trainer to discuss your goals, workout preferences, and any health conditions.
  • Ask them how the exercises will change and progress over time. Be wary of trainers who offer only vague answers, as this may indicate a lack of experience.
  • Confirm the personal trainer has liability insurance and training in CPR and first aid.

What questions should I ask personal trainers before hiring?

Ask these questions to ensure you choose a personal trainer with the right experience and skills:

  • How long have you been a personal trainer?
  • Which certifications do you have?
  • What is your fitness specialty?
  • What is your teaching style?
  • How do you assess a new client?
  • What experience do you have working with clients at my fitness level?
  • Do you have any client photos or video testimonials?
  • What does your program include?
  • What results should I expect to see?
  • How long will it take to reach my fitness goals?
  • How do you track fitness goals and progress?
  • How will the exercises change over time?
  • Do you have liability insurance?
  • Are you trained in CPR and first aid?

Reviews for Fort Lauderdale personal trainers

Recent success stories from people in the Fort Lauderdale area.
Rio H.
I had the privilege of working with Witcher Fit who significantly elevated my fitness journey. Their personalized approach, tailored workouts, and expert guidance made each session incredibly effective and enjoyable. They not only pushed me to reach my goals but also provided valuable insights on nutrition and lifestyle changes. With a perfect blend of motivation and expertise, this trainer has been instrumental in my fitness transformation. I wholeheartedly recommend them to anyone seeking a dedicated and knowledgeable fitness professional.
Wilcher Fit
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