Personal Trainer Reading UK 2026 Guide

Published 13 May 2026 - Pro Playbooks editorial
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Personal trainer rates in Reading in 2026 cluster around £35 to £70 per session for in-person work, with online coaching plans available from £99 to £249 per month. The right PT for you depends on your goal: weight loss, strength, post-injury rehab, sport-specific, or general fitness. Different specialisms in different gyms.

This guide covers the average personal trainer rates in Reading right now, where to find the best PTs, the questions worth asking before you hire, and the kit most Reading PTs carry to sessions.

Average Personal Trainer Rates in Reading (2026)

Based on a 2026 cross-sample of Reading-based PTs across PureGym, Nuffield, David Lloyd, and independent studios:

SettingPer-session rate10-session block
Budget gym (Reading)£25 to £40£230 to £360
Premium gym (Reading)£45 to £70£400 to £620
Independent home-visit PT£40 to £75£360 to £680
Online coaching (UK-based)£99 to £249 per monthn/a

Where to Find a Personal Trainer in Reading

The most reliable Reading routes for finding a PT in 2026:

  1. The major gym chains. PureGym Reading, Nuffield Health Reading, David Lloyd Reading, and The Gym Group Reading.
  2. Google Maps reviews. Search "personal trainer reading" and sort by rating; PTs with 50 plus genuine local reviews tend to be reliable.
  3. Instagram local-tagging. Many self-employed Reading PTs use the #readingpt or #readingpersonaltrainer hashtags to attract local clients.
  4. UK PT directories like Bark, PromiseFitness, and FitPro Hub.
  5. Local sports facilities. Forbury Gardens, Prospect Park, and the Reading University sports complex are common hotspots.

What to Ask Before Hiring a PT in Reading

Kit Brighton, Cambridge, and other UK PTs Actually Carry

Adjustable kettlebells

If you do home-visit sessions, adjustable kettlebells replace a whole rack. Most home-visit PTs in the city own at least one pair.

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Suspension trainer (TRX or alternative)

One of the most-versatile mobile-PT tools. Anchors anywhere; replaces dozens of gym exercises.

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Polar H10 heart rate monitor

Most-used UK chest strap for zone training and VO2 baseline work. Pairs with the standard PT software.

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Top Pick

Resistance bands set

Cheap, effective, and the most popular gift PTs give clients for home programmes between sessions.

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Are You Looking to Become a PT in Reading?

If you are considering training as a personal trainer in Reading, the path is well-mapped. Read our complete UK Personal Trainer Qualifications 2026 guide for the qualification ladder, awarding bodies, and step-by-step plan.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a personal trainer cost in Reading in 2026?

£25 to £75 per session is typical. Budget gym PTs cluster at £25 to £40. Premium gym and home-visit PTs cluster at £45 to £75. Specialist or high-end private PTs in Reading can charge £85 plus.

Are personal trainers in Reading qualified?

Most working at commercial gyms in Reading are qualified to at least UK Level 3 with public liability insurance. Always check before signing up; ask to see the certificate.

Can you find online personal trainers in Reading?

Yes. Many Reading PTs now run hybrid models with in-person plus online programming. Online coaching often costs £99 to £249 per month versus £45 to £70 per in-person session.

How do I choose the right PT in Reading?

Match the PT specialism to your goal. A pre-natal trainer is not the right pick if you want strength gains; a powerlifting coach is not the right pick for post-injury rehab. Verify qualifications, ask for client testimonials, and book a single trial session before committing to a block.

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