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Beauty & wellness

Find personal trainer leads from Google Maps

Trainer revenue comes from one-on-one packages, semi-private pods, and online hybrid clients. Transformation proof and niche positioning—fat loss, strength, postnatal—beat generic fitness keywords in local search. Filter the category, keep proof of demand, and leave with contacts you can actually call.

Live Maps pull with niche filters—not a static purchased personal trainer list.

Who this list is for

  • Trainer certification and continuing-education brands
  • Programming and check-in apps scaling hybrid coaches
  • Local lead vendors selling PT consults
  • Gym owners recruiting high-review independents for rent arrangements

Example searches for personal trainers

Adapt the city, rating, and niche filters to your ICP.

  • Personal trainer in Austin specializing in strength with 4.9+ rating

  • Mobile Personal trainer in Denver with website

  • Postnatal Personal trainer in Seattle with 30+ reviews

  • Personal trainer in Miami offering online coaching

  • Semi private Personal trainer in Chicago rated 4.8+

What to filter for on Google Maps

Use the Personal Trainer category, keep transformation photos and package pricing on sites, and drop full gym listings unless the profile is trainer-named.

Exclude: Full gym listings unless the profile is trainer-named.

Each lead can include name, phone, address, website, rating, reviews, and a verified email when enrichment finds a public match.

Outreach angles that fit personal trainers

Use these as campaign hooks, each specific to how personal trainers buy and operate.

  1. 1Lead with transformation challenge funnels anchored to clear start dates.
  2. 2Pitch hybrid online check-ins that raise package value without more floor hours.
  3. 3Bundle niche positioning for postnatal or masters athletes to escape price wars.
  4. 4Open employer wellness lunch-session intros for daytime schedule gaps.

Campaign example

Independent personal trainer list, Austin metro

Prompt

Personal trainer in Austin TX with strength or weight loss focus, 4.8+ stars, and website

01

Maps leads

Local personal trainers matched to the prompt

02

Enrich

Emails and contacts ready to use

03

Outreach

Personalized emails using the angles above

Outcome: A trainer list for apps, cert brands, or PT-consult lead partners—not gyms, fitness studios, or uncertified influencers.

FAQs about personal trainers leads

Can I find mobile personal trainers who travel to clients?+

Add mobile personal trainer to the prompt, then confirm service-area radius and travel-fee language on the trainer site.

How do semi-private trainers differ from one-on-one-only coaches?+

Semi-private offerings mention small-group pods and shared session pricing. One-on-one coaches emphasize fully custom programming and private slots.

Should gyms appear on a personal trainer export?+

Exclude gym brands unless the listing is an individual trainer profile. Gym buyers want membership systems, not coaching software.

What credential signal separates pros from hobby coaches?+

NASM, ACE, or CSCS mentions on websites and bios predict buyers who invest in cert and programming tools—drop profiles with no credential language.

Keep going

Compare NotiQ to other Google Maps lead generation tools, check pricing, or browse the blog for outreach tactics that fit personal trainers lists.

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