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"The Cost of Personal Training in Bangkok: What You Need to Know"

Updated: Mar 2, 2023



Hey everyone! I'm Steve Pilot, a certified personal trainer based in Bangkok.


As a fitness professional, I've seen the industry here grow and change over the years, and I understand how overwhelming it can be to choose the right personal trainer.


That's why I want to help you navigate the world of personal training in Bangkok and find the perfect coach for you.



Price Ranges: What to Expect If you're on a tight budget, you can expect to pay 300 to 600 Thai Baht per session for a personal trainer.


However, it's important to keep in mind that some local coaches in this price range may not be fully qualified and may only specialize in one aspect of fitness.



At chain gyms like Anytime Fitness or Fitness First, as well as from freelance personal trainers, you can expect to pay 800 to 1,200 Thai Baht per session.


The quality of the coaches in this range may vary, so it's important to do your research and find a coach who's a good fit for you and your goals.



For premium personal training, you can expect to pay 1,500 to 2,500 Thai Baht per session.


You should look for a fully qualified coach with experience, areas of expertise, and a track record of helping clients achieve their goals.


If you're paying this price at a fitness studio, it's important that they have a low turnover of staff so you can complete your program with the same coach.


For the top 1% of personal trainers in Bangkok, you can expect to pay 2,500 to 3,500+ Thai Baht per session.


These coaches should have years of experience, a proven track record of success, and a specialist area that meets your specific needs.



Tips for Choosing the Right Personal Trainer When paying a premium price for your personal trainer, it's important to make sure you're getting the best value for your money.



Here are some tips to help you select a top personal trainer:


  1. Look for coaches with a proven track record of success

  2. Be wary of flashy social media coaches, and make sure they back up their claims with knowledge and experience

  3. Ask the right questions about qualifications, experience, and areas of expertise



Final Thoughts Investing in the right personal trainer is an investment in your health and fitness journey.
Whether you're on a tight budget or looking for premium training, the key is to do your research and ask the right questions to find the best value for you.

With so many options to choose from, I'm confident you'll find the perfect coach to help you reach your fitness goals.




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