Money for the gun show
December 17, 2011 6:09 AM
How much do you tip a personal trainer you see once a week.
I'd like to give cash, but it feels tacky since we now know each other so well.
I'd like to give cash, but it feels tacky since we now know each other so well.
I tipped my (2x/wk) trainer a week's wage in cash, plus some treats for her dog. If cold hard cash seems to impersonal, maybe give as a gift cert to a somewhere you know s/he'd like -- EMS, REI, Title Nine, etc.
posted by apparently at 6:24 AM on December 17, 2011
posted by apparently at 6:24 AM on December 17, 2011
I agree with Thorzdad. You shouldn't tip the personal trainer. He's getting paid. In fact with the Christmas season in all, he should tip you as a thank you for your business.
posted by 2manyusernames at 6:31 AM on December 17, 2011
posted by 2manyusernames at 6:31 AM on December 17, 2011
You are not expected to tip a personal trainer, my contract even stated that gifts were not necessary to give to personal trainers. Although, if you really want to give your personal trainer a gift for Christmas then give them something that they will enjoy during their own workouts such as good weight lifting gloves, new ear buds, or a new water bottle.
posted by sincerely-s at 6:47 AM on December 17, 2011
posted by sincerely-s at 6:47 AM on December 17, 2011
I think of my trainer just as I do the lovely person who cleans my house: someone who is helping me live a much better life than I would otherwise, and for whose service I am profoundly grateful. Tipping/Christmas gift seems very appropriate. FWIW, I do get small holiday gifts from them as well.
posted by apparently at 6:51 AM on December 17, 2011
posted by apparently at 6:51 AM on December 17, 2011
My wife and I don't tip our personal trainer, but we did give them a 50.00 gift card to a sporting goods store for Christmas. He was very appreciative, and as a result the workouts were more intense for a month or so. On the whole, I'm not sure it was a good idea.
posted by Mooski at 7:31 AM on December 17, 2011
posted by Mooski at 7:31 AM on December 17, 2011
With things like trainers, manicurists, massage therapists etc., I tend to round up. So an $18 pedicure is $30, if it was great, $25 if it was so-so. A $90, 90-minute massage comes in at $110 or $120. But a trainer doesn't necessarily get a tip per session, if they're a regular, so a Christmas tip is basically an amount between one session's fees and two sessions' fees, depending on how well you did this year.
Almost no one dislikes being palmed a wad of cash with the words "thank you for everything."
posted by RJ Reynolds at 9:29 AM on December 17, 2011
Almost no one dislikes being palmed a wad of cash with the words "thank you for everything."
posted by RJ Reynolds at 9:29 AM on December 17, 2011
(And I would argue that especially massage therapists and trainers that work out of gyms, who give a hefty cut to the gym (reasonably, sure!), should get cash tips as well.)
posted by RJ Reynolds at 9:30 AM on December 17, 2011
posted by RJ Reynolds at 9:30 AM on December 17, 2011
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posted by Thorzdad at 6:24 AM on December 17, 2011