Build Your Personal Training Business at Dundee International Sports Complex (DISC)
Dundee International Sports Complex (DISC) is hiring self-employed Personal Trainers through YOUR Personal Training.
Active Dundee describes DISC as a venue with a large sports hall, a gym and an indoor cycling studio, on Mains Loan, with a floodlit outdoor 3G pitch used for football, rugby and hockey. It is a sports venue with a gym in it rather than a gym on its own, so the coaching you can offer stretches well beyond the gym floor.
Trainer numbers are capped at DISC, you keep 100% of what your clients pay, and on-target earnings are £25,000 to £50,000 a year for a full-time self-employed Personal Trainer. This role is for Level 3 qualified Personal Trainers who want to launch properly, or take an established business further with support behind them.
What Personal Trainers get with YOUR Personal Training
- 1.5 months rent-free, one of the longest launch periods in the UK
- 100% of your Personal Training earnings, with no commission taken
- No joining fee or setup cost to get started
- Instructor 2 Icon soft-skills training with Ben Shephard
- Two CIMSPA-endorsed business courses included
- A premium Castore PT uniform (two tops) and a £100 marketing voucher
- Health Hero lifetime wellness access
- Unlimited one-to-one mentoring from experienced Regional PT Managers
- An online trainer profile with instant bookings, plus in-gym screen visibility
- Over 5,000 Personal Trainers placed since 2008
Why work as a Personal Trainer at DISC?
Inside the gym at DISC
Alongside the gym there is a large sports hall, a gym hall and a dance studio, all bookable at the centre's published hire rates, plus indoor courts for badminton, pickleball, netball, basketball, futsal, five-a-side and table tennis.
The immersive virtual cycle studio runs MYRIDE Studio Coach and MYRIDE Tour Coach sessions alongside instructor-led classes, and the group fitness programme includes LesMills BODYPUMP, BODYCOMBAT and BODYSTEP, dance fitness, cycle and Zumba. The gym opens Monday to Friday 7.30am to 9.30pm, Saturday 7.30am to 5.30pm and Sunday 7.30am to 8.30pm.
Who DISC suits
DISC suits a Personal Trainer who wants to coach sport and conditioning rather than general fitness alone. With football, rugby, hockey, netball, basketball and futsal all running on the same site, sport-specific conditioning, speed and agility work and small-group athlete sessions are realistic here in a way they are not in a standard gym. The 7.30am to 9.30pm weekday hours also give you a wide window to schedule clients around their working day.
Support that respects your independence
You run your own Personal Training business, and we back it rather than manage it. Your Regional PT Manager has built a Personal Training business themselves, so the mentoring is unlimited and practical: closing consultations, setting your rates, handling a difficult client, planning your next step. The business courses and soft-skills training listed above sit alongside that, and the uniform and marketing voucher are there so you launch looking established rather than new.
Capped trainer numbers
A cap means the client demand in the building is not spread across an unlimited number of trainers, so the base you build is yours to keep rather than something you are competing for every shift.
Earnings that reflect commitment
Across the YOUR Personal Training network, trainers typically reach £2,500 to £4,500 or more a month by month six, and most need around 20 to 30 committed clients for a full-time income. What you earn depends on your session rate, how many clients you hold and how quickly you build. These figures are typical, not guaranteed, and are quoted gross. The 1.5 months rent-free gives you runway before fees begin.