Making money with ViPR: example revenue model for personal trainers

ViPR has proven to be very useful in a personal training environment; it’s a tool that can help to vary sessions, keeping them interesting but meaningful and ensuring clients always receive a workout.

Sessions can be varied between indoors and out, or used alongside other tools (such as Power Plate and BOSU).

To assist with the roll out of a personal training programme within a facility, the below revenue model and programme has been constructed. This is a model that can simply be implemented or adapted to fit within a facility’s or trainer’s specific set-up.

Six-week programme

One introduction session for 45 minutes - £25

Two sessions per week at £30 per hour - £60 per week

£60 per week for six weeks - £360 in six weeks

Total revenue generated - £385 per client in six weeks

Based on four PTs working with eight clients per week as above - £1,920 per week

After completed introduction and six-week programme - £12,320 in six weeks

Total made after six-week PT programme - £12,320

To make things even easier, we've created a beginner's six-week ViPR workout. This six-week programme starts with a 45-minute introductory session to enable you to better understand the client’s capabilities, range of motion, load, etc.