Virgin Active Certified Personal Trainer reviews

3.6

14% would recommend to a friend

(13 total reviews)

Dean Kowarski

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84% positive business outlook

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13 reviews
4.0
24 Oct 2024
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Pros

As a PT they pay you from the beginning, so you have a few months to get your business up and running (at least they did when I was there). This is so good for starting out, and you pay a percentage of the sessions you deliver. Rather than a fixed rent amount so a very good business model for PTs who don't want to have to deliver a large amount of sessions. My Head Coach was also very good, and plenty of training and support was given with 1-1s, sales training and generally a really inspiring atmosphere where they encourage progression. They even asked me if I wanted to become Head Coach myself, but I decided to go out on my own during pandemic.

Cons

They do take a large share of each session that is delivered, so there is a ceiling of what you can earn and you need to work quite hard to get top dollar.

4.0
10 Sept 2024
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Pros

Access to use facilities for clients. Assistance received to build up your clientale.

Cons

You need to constantly be good in finding clients.

3.0
17 Aug 2024
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Pros

Free gym membership plus free gym membership for a selected friend or family member. Great networking. Self improvement online learning.

Cons

Pay is not good. No good benifit to personal trainers. Expensive personal training rent.

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