Personal Trainers — find a local pro, plus pricing & licensing
1-on-1 training, group sessions, at-home plans — coaches who meet you where you are. Below: a plain-English guide to costs in 2026, what to ask before hiring, state-by-state licensing, and the towns where personal trainers are already listed on Great Local Pros.
Browse personal trainers by state
Pick a state to see personal trainers listings — and to claim the top spot in your town.
Why use Great Local Pros to find personal trainers?
Hyper-local match
We list personal trainers by the towns they actually serve — not a 60-mile zip-code radius like the national lead-gen platforms.
Zero per-lead fees
Personal Trainers on this site aren't paying $30 to $120 per click to reach you. That cost isn't built into their quote.
Independent local shops
Most personal trainers here are 1 to 5 person businesses based in your town, not national chains routing work to subcontractors.
Built for small towns
Angi, Thumbtack, and HomeAdvisor optimize for big metros. We optimize for the 13,700+ towns under 60,000 population.
Run a personal trainers business?
Most towns on Great Local Pros don't have anyone listed yet for personal trainers. Claim your spot and be the first name local searchers find.
Five questions to ask any Personal Trainers pro — and 53 more pages of advice.
This guide includes a full page on hiring Personal Trainers: the right questions, the warranties to insist on, what's a fair price, and the red flags that mean keep looking. Plus 56 more pages covering 28 other local trades.
Every Personal Trainers listing on this site is paired with the guide so you can hire with confidence.
- 25-question master list to bring on every call
- 20 red flags that mean walk away (one page)
- One full page on each of the 29 trades
- What's fair to pay — by trade and by region
- What to do if the job goes wrong (with court-ready steps)