
If you are searching for a personal trainer in Singapore, one question comes up before any other: what does it actually cost? Pricing here ranges widely — from roughly S$80 a session at a commercial gym to several hundred dollars for private, come-to-you coaching. This guide breaks down what drives the price, what you should expect at each level, and how to judge value rather than just rate.
As a rough map of the market in 2026: big-box commercial gyms sit around S$90–S$140 per session, usually sold in large packages with lock-in. Independent trainers at a studio run S$120–S$200. Premium private coaching that comes to your home, condo gym or office — the model we run — typically sits between S$220 and S$280 per session, with the per-session rate falling as you commit to a longer block. You can see exactly how ours is structured on our pricing page.
Rate alone is misleading. A S$100 session at a crowded gym where the trainer is splitting attention, watching the clock and recycling a generic template is not cheaper than a focused private session — it is simply a different product. With private coaching you are paying for undivided attention, a programme built around your body and calendar, and the convenience of training without a commute. For time-pressed professionals, the hour you save not travelling is often worth more than the difference in rate.
Mobile coaching carries a real premium because the coach travels to you and reserves that slot exclusively. It is worth it when consistency is your bottleneck. The most common reason high performers fall off a training plan is not motivation — it is friction. Remove the commute and the membership and the session simply happens. If you want the full reasoning, we cover it in our piece on why mobile personal training works for Singapore professionals.
Almost every trainer prices blocks of sessions lower than one-off rates, and for good reason: results come from repetition. A single trial session is the right way to test fit, but real change in strength and body composition needs a runway of eight to twelve weeks. Look for a structure where the commitment buys you a lower per-session rate without locking you into a year you may not want. Our personal training in Singapore packages are built exactly this way.
Before committing, ask: Is the programme genuinely tailored or templated? Will I see the same coach each session? How is progress measured? What is the cancellation and rescheduling policy? Good coaches answer these without hesitation. If pricing is opaque or the answer to "how will we measure this" is vague, treat that as a signal.
Cheaper is not the same as better value, and expensive does not guarantee results either. The right question is whether the format fits your life well enough that you will actually train two or three times a week for months. For many busy professionals in Singapore, private come-to-you coaching wins on that single measure — consistency — which is the only one that ultimately changes the body. If that sounds like your situation, message us and we will talk through the right plan and price for your goal.
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