Being fit is about so much more than wearing body-hugging lycra and sweating over impossibly heavy weights. It's about physical health — strength, cardiovascular fitness, risk reduction for diabetes, heart disease and some cancers — and about mental health and wellbeing. Above all, it is about being in the best physical and emotional shape, that allows you to live a full life and meet your goals.

Ways to build and maintain your fitness are varied and there is something out there to suit everyone. If you're a 'people person', you might prefer team sports or group exercise classes. You might love the gym environment or prefer to exercise outside in the fresh air. Maybe you're more of a solitary exercise person, in which case, online classes may be the way to go.

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Maybe, at the end of the day you know that in order to get up and actually achieve your fitness goals, you will need someone at your side to support and motivate you.

If this is you, it sounds like you would benefit from the services of a personal trainer or a private coach.

If you've never worked with a personal trainer before, the chances are you'll have plenty of questions. In this article, we will answer all your questions about personal trainers and give you a contact shortlist of some of the best personal trainers Canberra has to offer.

A view of a boat on Lake Burley Griffin in Canberra.
Your personal trainer may take you to a public place like Lake Burley Griffin to work out. | Photo by Raelle Gann-Owens on Unsplash

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5 (13 reviews)
Japnit
$75
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1st lesson free!
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Diana
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Irene
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Amirali
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What are the Advantages of Personal Training?

The question on the tip of your tongue is probably: 'Do I really need a personal trainer?'.

The simple answer is that it really depends on your fitness goals and the kinds of services you'll require from them.

It also depends on your finances. As with all one-on-one tutoring or mentoring, working exclusively with a personal fitness instructor is not cheap — but nor should it be, as you're paying for undivided attention, support and expertise.

With your fitness goals in mind, have a look at the benefits of personal training:

  • You are the focus

A good personal trainer will know you, your abilities, your limitations and your health and fitness goals. Their job is to help you set realistic goals and help and support you to achieve them in a safe way. Their job is not to push you past your limits but rather ensure that you achieve the maximum level that you're capable of while also making sure that you do so in a sustainable way.

  • Exercise sessions tailored to your unique needs

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Whether you're recovering from an injury, have a physical disability or are training for a specific sports event, personal trainers will write up a program to meet your specific needs. There is also the added bonus of flexibility in terms of location and times that suit your busy schedule.

For those requiring rehabilitation following an injury, a personal fitness coach will make sure that you focus on activities that will help you to recover and avoid things that will aggravate your injury.

  • Motivation

Rest assured, your personal trainer will make sure you attend your scheduled sessions — and you'll want to anyway. Trying to run that extra kilometre, lift that additional ten kilos or keep boxing for that final ten minutes is hard when you're by yourself, but with your trainer watching and encouraging you, you will get there.

Your personal trainer is also a coach and a manager all rolled into one. It's in their best interest to ensure you stay motivated, after all. Not only will they need you to stay fit, but they'll want to make sure that you want to stay fit and healthy because injured and uninterested people don't make for good clients!

  • Not just fitness

While the main focus for one-on-one training is to achieve the best fitness outcomes, a personal trainer can also advise you on other areas, including weight loss, nutrition, stress reduction or personal confidence.

In addition, they are also tuned in to your emotional well-being and often act in the role of unofficial therapists, supporting you through difficult periods.

Naturally, it's important that you take your coach's experience into account. If they're not an expert in reducing stress, life coaching, or nutrition, then don't look for advice from them. It's important that both you and your coach are clear and which services they're offering as part of their coaching and which services they aren't.

A personal trainer giving their client a fist bump.
Personal trainers are their to teach you how to exercise well and also ensure that you stay motivated when it gets tough. | Photo by Victor Freitas on Unsplash

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  • Lifelong habits

One of the biggest benefits of working with a personal trainer is the educational aspect. With the focused attention you receive, you also have the opportunity to learn more about correct form, safe technique and good habits for your body and soul.

Watching and experiencing how personal trainers work may even motivate you to look into entering the industry yourself. Be aware that the courses are rigorous and to retain your Certificate IV in Fitness, or equivalent, you need to regularly update your training — but that's a good thing because a personal trainer really has the life of their clients in their hands.

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Where Do Personal Trainers Work?

The most obvious places you'll find personal trainers are at your local gym or fitness club, however, many trainers are also self-employed and may operate their own business, running a private fitness studio or group and individual exercise classes. Some will even come to you for your training sessions or offer online fitness training.

If you decide to work with a personal trainer who is associated with a gym or centre, you will need to be a member first. This may give you free access to 'on the floor' personal trainers, but if you want private training sessions, there will usually be an extra fee on top of your membership.

Alternatively, a self-employed trainer may appear to have a more expensive hourly rate, remembering they have to cover the cost of their public liability insurance and other overheads, but you won't have any additional fees on top of this.

This is the case for all personal trainers Canberra has to offer and most of the private coaching in other major Australian cities, too.

A personal trainer high fiving their client during an exercise.
Your personal trainer may have you work out in a gym, a studio, or outdoors and you can often tell them which one you prefer. | Photo by bruce mars on Unsplash

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The key is to do your research and find a trainer who meets your needs in terms of:

  • the type of exercise you want to do (boxing, weight-training, basketball, yoga etc.)
  • your preferred session frequency and time
  • the location you want to train in (gym, outside, studio, your home)
  • their level of qualification and experience
  • how much you can afford to pay

Once you've decided where you would prefer to have your personal training sessions, you might be wondering what to expect when you turn up to your first one.

Before you start doing your research and way before you book your first session, it's important to ask yourself about the kind of place you'd most like to exercise, what kind of coaching you need, the kind of qualifications that your ideal personal trainer would have, and make sure you have a clear idea of what you're looking for.

With personal trainers, much like any other kind of private tutoring, when it doesn't work out, it's usually because either the client wasn't sure or clear about what they wanted or the coach or tutor couldn't provide it.

That's why it's always a good idea to look to reviews and make sure your coach is verified and accredited where necessary.

What does a One-on-one Training Session look like?

Here's the thing about personal training sessions — they're personalised! What you do during your session will be largely determined by what you want to achieve and how well you communicate this to your trainer. It may also be determined by your trainer's area of expertise, your location and access to equipment.

In general, however, you can expect the following:

  • First session

This is likely to involve a fitness assessment tailored to the type of exercise you will be doing or your goal. For example, if your goal is weight loss, your assessment will likely include a weigh-in. During the first session, you will probably discuss your goals in detail with your trainer, who may then run you through a shortened program. Alternatively, your first session may be longer, to accommodate the assessment.

If you haven't spoken much with your trainer before you decided to book a session, the very first session may involve very little exercise as they may need to have a thorough chat with you about your fitness goals, your history both in terms of fitness and injury, and what kind of person you are.

These are all things that can affect their training so it's important for them to know so that they can personalise your fitness plan. Be honest and open with them as there's nothing to be gained by lying, especially in terms of how much you're going to exercise outside of your sessions.

  • Subsequent sessions

A good trainer will always start you by checking in to see if you have any injuries, questions or concerns. You will then proceed with a warm-up, followed by your focus session. Depending on the exercise you've chosen and your goals, your session may incorporate a skills component.

Depending on your plan, you'll also likely be given some "homework" or tasks to do outside your sessions. After all, most fitness goals won't be achieved in just an hour or two every week and you'll get the best results by listening to what your coach tells you to do between each session as well as giving it your all during them.

A personal trainer helping their client to stretch.
A good personal trainer will take you through warmups, stretches, exercises, and cooling down. | Photo by Annie Spratt on Unsplash

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Cool down and stretching should also be included, along with an end-of-session chat for questions or planning for the following session. With some trainers, expect each session to be different — this keeps you motivated and engaged. With all personal trainers, expect them to be by your side throughout the entire session!

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How and Where Do I Find a Personal Trainer in Canberra to Help me Achieve my Goals?

There is no shortage of personal trainers in Canberra. However, it pays to shop around to make sure you find someone who will help you in the way you need.

A great place to start would be to check out the Superprof platform. Here, you'll find personal trainers for almost every type of exercise or sport imaginable and at a reasonable cost. They can train you in person, or online and usually offer the first session for free.

Here are a few other recommendations to get you started.

Peak Performance

Personal training for all ages from a fully qualified and experienced female personal trainer who runs sessions out of her private studio in the inner south of Canberra. Bec offers strength training, pilates, nutritional advice, fitness assessments and all levels of one-on-one training tailored to the needs of her clients. Group classes are also available.

Full Throttle Boxing and Training Centre

This small but 'punchy' centre offers great service and value, including group and personal training, boxing and a body overhaul program.

Bryan, a qualified personal trainer and professional boxer, says:

'We strive to make everyone feel comfortable, no matter what age or fitness level.'

Fitness Inside Out

This business is quite unique in that they provide 'mobile personal training'. They send a trainer, with all the equipment you need, to you — at your home, your office or even a park. They train all ages and fitness levels and specialise in kids' training and seniors' fitness, as well as weight loss.

A person securing the plates on their barbell.
A good personal trainer should also teach you about exercising safely. | Photo by Victor Freitas on Unsplash

A Tiny Studio

A Tiny Studio offers personal training and yoga sessions. The personal trainers Don and Diogo, yoga guru Amrita, and the "studio pooch" Cosmo are on hand to help you train, centre, and even sew. There are 5% discounts available if you pay for 10 sessions at once.

Simon Le

Simon Le is a qualified personal trainer with a lot of experience. With a background in martial arts, particularly Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and Capoeira, Simon tailors sessions to the client while drawing on martial arts, weightlifting, CrossFit, and sports conditioning.

He offers both one-on-one coaching and two-on-one or small group sessions with a 25% discount, which is great for gym buddies, friends, or family members. His training can help with weight loss, injury rehabilitation, building strength, or improving your overall fitness.

Fitness First

This chain has locations in and around Canberra, Sydney, and Melbourne, with two Canberra locations. There are several personal trainers offering a range of services including body transformation, core strength, functional training, weight loss, and sport-specific training.

There are a number of different memberships offered by Fitness First, but the more expensive memberships will give you access to the top personal trainers and access to their "Platinum Clubs".

The costs range from $25.99 to $34.99 per week, depending on the membership chosen, though it should be noted that there aren't any Platinum Club locations in Canberra.

If you're serious about improving your fitness level and getting the best out of your body, find a personal trainer in Canberra today.

On the Superprof website, for example, you can look for personal trainers and sport-specific coaches. From there, you browse the profiles of verified and qualified coaches from Canberra and around Australia, read reviews from their other clients, and start shortlisting the best personal trainers so you can start contacting them.

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Kellie Nissen

Kellie is an editor, a children's writer, blogger and a teacher. Any remaining time she has is spent on a dragon boat.