Planet Fitness Personal Trainer Cost & Packages: The 2025 Guide to What’s Really Free

2025 Planet Fitness Guide

Planet Fitness Personal Trainer Cost & Packages: The 2025 Guide to What’s Really Free

Planet Fitness says training is free. That’s true — but it’s not the 1-on-1 personal training you see at $70/hour gyms. This page explains PE@PF, what you actually get, and who it’s good for.

Quick answer: how much is a Planet Fitness trainer?

The price is $0. Planet Fitness includes “Free Fitness Training” (their PE@PF program) with every membership — even the basic Classic plan.

But: PF does not offer traditional 1-on-1 personal training that stays with you for the whole workout. What you get is small-group, beginner-friendly instruction plus one planning session.

This guide breaks down exactly what happens in those sessions, who benefits from them, and when you should pay for something better.

What is PE@PF?

PE@PF = “Physical Education at Planet Fitness.” It’s their in-club training program. It exists to help beginners learn the machines, feel welcome, and stay members — not to build elite athletes.

Every member can join the free sessions. Most clubs run them on a schedule and you sign up at the front desk or in the app.

The 2 parts of Planet Fitness training

1) Small-group classes (30 minutes)

These are quick, focused sessions a trainer runs in a designated area. Typical sessions:

  • New Member Orientation: tour of the gym and basic machine use.
  • 30-Minute Express Circuit: the famous 20-station circuit, full body, good for beginners.
  • Body-part days: chest & biceps, back & triceps, legs & shoulders, core.
  • Stretch/recovery: light mobility and cooldown.

These are capped (often around 5 people) and are first-come-first-serve.

2) “Design Your Own Program” (DYOP)

This is the closest thing PF offers to 1-on-1. It’s usually 30–60 minutes. You sit with the trainer, explain your goals and background, and they write you a starter plan and walk you through the machines you’ll use.

Important: it’s mostly a planning and show-you-the-machines session. They don’t usually stay with you and count every rep forever.

Is Planet Fitness training worth it?

For absolute beginners: yes

If you are brand-new, nervous, or returning after a long break, PF’s free training is perfect. It teaches form, builds confidence, and helps you stop feeling “lost on the floor.”

For serious/advanced lifters: no

If you want progressive overload, barbell coaching, Olympic lifts, or prep for a competition — PF’s model will frustrate you. The gym equipment itself (no barbells, lunk alarm, lighter dumbbells) matches the training style.

Bottom line: PF training is designed for retention and comfort, not high-performance programming.

Inside view: why it’s free

Former PF trainers have said management wants sessions to be friendly, varied, and non-intimidating — even if that means the programming isn’t “perfect.”

  • They’re told to make workouts fun so beginners come back.
  • Sessions are short; writing full custom programs for many people in 1 hour is hard.
  • Goal = help new members feel good enough to keep paying $15–$25/mo.

This explains why experiences are inconsistent — one club might have an amazing trainer who prints a 4-day split for you, and another might rush through it.

Planet Fitness “packages” = memberships + included training

The training is included. What you actually pick (and pay for) is the membership tier and the amenities.

Feature Classic Membership PF Black Card®
Typical Monthly Price ~$15 / month ~$24.99 – $29.99 / month
Free In-Club Fitness Training (PE@PF) Yes Yes
Access Home club only Any PF worldwide (most clubs)
Bring a Guest Anytime No Yes
HydroMassage, Massage Chairs, Tanning No Yes (where available)
Best for Budget, beginners, machine workouts Travelers, couples, perk-lovers

So the “trainer cost” is really your membership cost. Training itself is $0 with either plan.

Other Planet Fitness fees to remember

Fee Typical Amount Notes
Startup / Enrollment $1 (Black Card promo) or ~$39 (Classic) One-time; varies by promo.
Annual Fee $49 – $59 Billed once per year; must cancel before their cutoff to avoid it.
Buyout / Early Cancel $58 Only if you signed a 12-month contract and leave early.
Cancellation Timing Cancel by 10th for next month And by 25th of prior month to avoid annual fee.

None of these fees are for training. They’re for membership administration.

How PF training compares to real training

Here’s the quick cost-benefit view:

Service Cost Personalization Best for
PE@PF (in-club) $0 (with membership) Low Brand-new gym users
PF + free workout app $15/mo total Self-guided Budget people who can follow a plan
1-on-1 trainer (LA Fitness, etc.) $40–$70 per hour High People who need someone beside them
Online coach / premium app $35 – $199 / month High (remote) Motivated, specific goals

Smart hybrid: get Planet Fitness for the machines, do a DYOP session once, then track progress in a free app. You get 80% of the value for 20% of the price.

Final verdict: who PF training is really for

It IS for:

  • Total beginners
  • People who just want to learn machines safely
  • Budget members who see training as a bonus

It is NOT for:

  • Advanced lifters
  • People who want real 1-on-1 coaching weekly
  • People who need barbell/strength-specialist coaching

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About PF Training, Prices & Fees

1. Does Planet Fitness really offer training for free?

Yes. The PE@PF program is included in both Classic and Black Card memberships.

2. Why did Planet Fitness ban traditional 1-on-1 training?

To keep the “Judgement Free Zone®” vibe and to avoid sales-heavy training that intimidates beginners.

3. Can I book a private trainer at Planet Fitness for an hour?

Not in the traditional way. You can book a DYOP session to get a plan and form check, but not an ongoing hour-by-hour trainer.

4. Does Black Card include better training?

No. Training is the same for Classic and Black Card. Black Card just adds perks and guest privileges.

5. Can I avoid the $49–$59 annual fee?

Only by cancelling before the club’s cutoff (often the 25th of the previous month).

6. Is Planet Fitness good for teens/beginners?

Yes. That’s their entire model — clean, low-cost, non-intimidating, and basic training to get you started.

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