How Much Do Personal Trainers Make? (Per Session, Gym vs. Independent, Per Year)
6 min read·Updated June 2026
The short answer
Trainers employed by a gym often take home $20 to $40 per session after the gym's cut, while independent trainers keep the full $50 to $120. Full-time income ranges from roughly $30,000 to $70,000 employed, with independent and online coaches reaching well beyond that.
Gym vs. independent
A gym provides clients and space but keeps a large share of each session. Going independent (or adding private clients on the side) means keeping the full fee, which is why the same trainer often earns far more on their own.
Online coaching breaks the time ceiling
In-person training is capped by the hours in your day. Online coaching and group programs let you serve many clients at once, which is how the highest-earning trainers push past what one-on-one sessions can ever pay.
How trainers earn more
- Take on private clients or go fully independent.
- Sell packages and monthly coaching, not single sessions.
- Add online coaching and group programs to scale beyond your hours.
- Specialize (rehab, sport, prenatal) to command higher rates.
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