Why Hall Personal Training Is Worth the Investment
At this time of year, prioritising health often means evaluating your options for fitness services. Many people start with a commercial gym membership due to their low upfront costs, only to realise later that these savings can come with hidden expenses and limited value.
So, why is Hall Personal Training different - and why are we worth the investment? Let’s break it down.
The "Elephant in the Room": The Price Difference
Let's address the most obvious point: We are more expensive than your average gym. A standard commercial gym might cost you around £10 per week however, this price only covers gym access. Our initial six-week programme, while more expensive (at £100 per week), offers a comprehensive package that goes far beyond your basic gym membership.
The True Cost of a Gym Membership
On the surface, commercial gyms seem like a great deal. Memberships typically cost around £40 per month (or £10 per week). However, the reality for most people often looks very different:
- Motivation fades: After the initial burst of enthusiasm, gym visits often dwindle. Research shows that 50% of new gym-goers quit in the first three months, meaning many memberships go unused.
- Lack of accountability: Commercial gyms don’t provide the support or structure needed to stay consistent—often, the only “check-in” you’ll get is with your direct debit.
- Nutrition Support: Most commercial gyms don't include nutrition plans, requiring you to seek separate support, adding additional costs.
- Personal Training & Hidden Costs: To make progress, many gym-goers hire personal trainers (PTs). At £45 per session, three weekly sessions add up to £135 per week. Combined with your gym membership fee, this brings your total spend to £145 per week or a staggering £580 per month!
What Hall Personal Training Offers
At Hall Personal Training, we take a holistic approach to your health and fitness, offering a structured programme that guarantees results:
- Three Personal Training Session Weekly: Expert guidance tailored to your goals.
- Comprehensive Nutrition Plan: A custom approach to fuel your body.
- One-on-One Check-Ins: Weekly accountability sessions that track progress.
- Open Gym Access: You can contine to make progress with access to the gym
- Money-Back Guarantee: Confidence that you’re making a worthwhile investment.
Our popular 6-week program costs £600 (£100 per week) but includes everything you need to ensure you succeed. After completing the programme, ongoing membership becomes even more affordable, between £60 - £90 per week. This ongoing commitment could prove significantly more cost-effective than the sporadic gym attendance and additional trainer costs associated with a regular gym membership. It also ensures continuous motivation and support – proven to be the top drivers of behind your success.
Why Joining Hall Personal Training Saves You Money
Let’s break it down:
1. Commercial Gym Costs:
- Membership: £10/week (£40/month)
- Personal Trainer: £45/session x 3 sessions/week = £135/week
- Total Weekly Cost: £145/week
- Total Monthly Cost: £580/month
2. Hall Personal Training Costs:
- 6-Week Programmme: £100/week (£600)
- Ongoing Membership Options: £60-£90/week
- Total Monthly Cost (after 6 weeks): £240–£360/month
- Overall savings: 45%
The Difference:
Choosing a commercial gym with a personal trainer costs +45% more per month than our services. Not only are we more affordable, but we also includescomprehensive support like nutrition plans, weekly check-ins, and a money-back guarantee - all designed to help you succeed without hidden fees.
The Smarter Investment
Choosing between us and a commercial gym depends on your individual needs, goals, and budget. While our initial investment is higher, our comprehensive package - expert coaching, accountability, and a proven system - delivers far more value than a few weeks of sporadic PT sessions or unused gym memberships. Instead of scattered costs and seeing inconsistent results, you get everything you need in one place, maximizing your chances for long-term success.
Something For You to Think About
It may be worth reading a prevous post we did on: Should I join a gym ore a hire a personal trainer? Pros and Cons of both.
It's also worth considering your long-term commitment to fitness and your likelihood of sticking to a programme when making your decision.
Ultimately, which option represents better value for your money?