Personal Trainers in Connecticut
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Agoge Jiu Jitsu LLC
Ahn'S Taekwondo Of Mt. Kisco INC.
Aikido New London County LLC
Aikido Of Fairfield County, LLC
Aim Performance Training LLC
Aionix Fitness LLC
Air Norris Sports Mentorship INC.
Aircoach LLC
Ajf Fitness, LLC
Aktive Zone LLC
Alani Creations, LLC
Alc Golf LLC
Alda Empowered Coaching LLC
Alex Noel LLC
Alfa Capital Limited Liability Company
Align Fitness LLC
Align Studio, LLC
Align Studios LLC
Aligntheory Wellness LLC
All Access Sports LLC
All Access Training And Student-Athlete Development, INC.
All Ages Fitness LLC
All American Pistol Permits LLC
All Heart Lacrosse LLC
All In One Hartford LLC
All In One Sports Development (c.A.S.S.) Core, Agility, Strength & Speed Training L.L.C.
All Star INC.
All Star Shoreline Soccer Academy, LLC
All Walks Wellness And Fitness LLC
All4one LLC
Allied Scuba, LLC
Allison Bridge Pilates, LLC
Allstars Gym Ct L.L.C.
Almost There, LLC
Aloha Vinyasa LLC
Alpha Fit Club Ct LLC
Alpha Mama II PLLC
Altair Athletics LLC
Altitude Adjustments LLC
Always Be Great Health & Fitness LLC
Alyson'S School Of Dance, LLC
Am Fitness Plainville, LLC
Am Hockey Training, LLC
Ambrogio Fitness LLC
America'S Game LLC
American Booster Club, INC.
American Brokil, LLC
American Fitness Source LLC
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a personal trainer cost in Connecticut?
Rates range from $50-$120/session for one-on-one training. Package deals (10-20 sessions) reduce the per-session cost by 10-20%. Online coaching is cheaper at $150-$400/month. Group training runs $20-$40 per person per session.
How often should I train with a personal trainer?
Most people benefit from 2-3 sessions per week when starting out. As you learn proper form and develop habits, you can reduce to 1-2 sessions and train independently the other days. Your trainer will recommend a frequency based on your goals.
What certifications should a personal trainer have?
Look for nationally recognized certifications: CSEP-CPT (Canadian standard), NSCA-CPT, ACE, or NASM. Specialized trainers may have additional certs in areas like pre/postnatal, senior fitness, or sports performance. Ask to see their certification.
Do I need a personal trainer or can I train myself in Connecticut?
You can train yourself, but a trainer provides: proper form to prevent injury, accountability, progressive programming, and faster results. Consider a trainer if you're a beginner, recovering from injury, hitting a plateau, or training for a specific goal.
What should I expect at my first session?
Your first session typically includes a fitness assessment (measurements, movement screening, strength/cardio baseline), goal discussion, health history review, and an introductory workout. Wear comfortable clothes and bring water. Most sessions are 45-60 minutes.