Author: paulomdevries

  • How to Choose a Personal Trainer in Amsterdam (Jordaan): A No-Nonsense Checklist

    Amsterdam is full of personal trainers. Most of them look good on Instagram. That doesn’t mean they can coach you.

    A good trainer changes three things: your plan, your execution, and your consistency.
    A bad trainer sells motivation and calls it coaching.

    This is a practical way to choose the right one — especially if you live or work around the Jordaan and you want results without wasting months.

    Step 1: Decide what you actually want (one sentence)

    Before you talk to any trainer, write your goal in one sentence:

    • “I want to gain muscle and look athletic.”
    • “I want to lose fat without burning out.”
    • “I want to get strong with good technique.”
    • “I want to train around an old injury safely.”

    If you can’t state it clearly, you’ll get sold whatever the trainer likes to coach.

    Step 2: Pick the type of trainer you need

    Most mismatch happens here.

    If you want muscle + strength

    You want someone who can program progressive overload, manage volume, and coach form under load. Not “random circuits.”

    If you want fat loss

    You want someone who can manage training stress and help you build habits you’ll keep. If everything is HIIT, it’s a red flag.

    If you have pain / injury history

    You want someone who stays in their lane, screens properly, and can work alongside a physio if needed.

    Step 3: The 7 questions that expose quality fast

    Ask these. A good trainer won’t get defensive.

    1. How do you measure progress?
      Expect: strength numbers, reps, photos, measurements, adherence — not just “how you feel.”
    2. What happens if I miss a week?
      Expect: a plan to resume without guilt or chaos.
    3. How do you program?
      Expect: simple structure (movement patterns, progression, deloads), not “I decide on the spot.”
    4. How do you coach technique?
      Expect: cues + video feedback + regression/progression choices.
    5. What’s your approach to nutrition?
      Expect: basic, realistic guidance — not extreme rules, not miracle supplements.
    6. What kind of clients do you get the best results with?
      Expect: honesty. If they say “everyone,” be skeptical.
    7. What do you do if progress stalls?
      Expect: adjust training variables, recovery, and habits — not “try harder.”

    Step 4: Red flags (don’t ignore these)

    • They talk more about their body than your goal
    • They can’t explain a plan without buzzwords
    • Every session is a new random workout “to keep it fun”
    • They promise results with certainty (“guaranteed in 4 weeks”)
    • They shame you for missing sessions
    • They push supplements early
    • They avoid strength work because it’s “too intense” (for most people it’s exactly what they need)

    Step 5: Pricing reality in Amsterdam

    Good coaching in Amsterdam isn’t cheap, and it shouldn’t be.

    But “expensive” doesn’t equal “good.”
    What you’re paying for is:

    • coaching skill
    • session structure
    • progress tracking
    • consistency and accountability
    • a training environment that supports the work

    If the trainer can’t explain what their process includes, you’re paying for vibes.

    Step 6: What a great first session looks like

    A proper first session usually includes:

    • quick intake (goal, history, schedule)
    • basic movement screening (nothing dramatic)
    • technique work on a few key patterns
    • a plan for what you’ll do next week
    • one clear next step you can repeat

    If you leave with “that was hard” but no structure for next time, you didn’t buy coaching — you bought exhaustion.

    Step 7: The environment matters more than people admit

    In Amsterdam, many PT sessions happen in crowded gyms. That adds friction:

    • waiting for equipment
    • noise
    • constant interruptions
    • a session that feels rushed

    If you want calm, focused sessions, choose a setup that supports it.

    That’s why SculptClub exists: a serious space in the Jordaan where trainers can coach properly and clients can train without chaos.


    FAQ

    How many PT sessions per week is “enough”?

    For most people: 1–2 sessions/week plus 1–2 independent workouts is the sweet spot. Consistency beats intensity.

    Should I choose a trainer close to home (Jordaan) or the best trainer anywhere?

    If “best” requires long travel, you’ll skip sessions. Pick someone you’ll actually show up for.

    Online coaching vs in-person PT?

    Online works if you already train independently and want structure. In-person is better if technique and accountability are the main gaps.

    How long should I commit before judging results?

    Give it 4–6 weeks if the process is clear and you’re consistent. If there’s no process, don’t “wait it out.”


    Want help finding the right trainer?

    If you want a trainer in the Jordaan and you care about training quality, start here:

    • Find Personal Trainer (best starting point)
    • Or: CONTACT if you’re unsure what fits
    • If you already know what you want: BOOK
  • Rent a Personal Training Studio in Amsterdam (Jordaan): How SculptClub Works

    If you train clients in Amsterdam, you already know the two bad options.

    Option one: the big commercial gym. Loud. Busy. You’re negotiating space every session.
    Option two: renting a full studio on a contract you can’t justify when your week is unpredictable.

    SculptClub is the third option: a serious training space you can book by the hour—so you keep control without locking yourself into overhead.

    What you’re actually renting

    This isn’t “a corner of a gym.” It’s a setup built for coaching.

    You get a clean, calm environment where you can run a session the way it’s supposed to run:

    • warm-up without dodging people
    • main lifts without waiting
    • accessory work without improvising
    • a client who can focus, because the room isn’t a circus

    The biggest difference isn’t equipment. It’s the absence of friction.

    Who this is for

    SculptClub studio rental works best for trainers who:

    • run 1:1 sessions and want consistency
    • care about presentation (space matters for premium pricing)
    • want flexibility while building a client base
    • don’t want to “borrow” space from crowded gyms

    It’s not for trainers who need a busy gym vibe to create energy.
    If your sessions depend on chaos, you’ll miss the chaos.

    How booking works (simple, predictable)

    You pick a slot. You run your session. You leave the space ready for the next one.

    That’s it.

    And the more your schedule stabilizes, the smarter move is to book the same weekly windows. Clients love routine. Trainers love predictability.

    The first session: what it feels like

    You and your client walk in.
    No scanning the floor for “a free area.” No awkward waiting. No competing music.

    You start on time.

    That sounds small. But trainers know: starting on time is the difference between a professional session and a session that feels improvised.

    What to tell clients (so it increases trust)

    Clients don’t care about gym brands. They care about how the session feels.

    The simplest framing is:

    • “We train in a private, calm space in the Jordaan.”
    • “We book the time so we’re not interrupted.”
    • “It’s focused, not crowded.”

    That’s premium positioning without pretending.

    If you’re still early in your business

    Hourly rental is the cleanest way to start.

    You can build your client base without committing to a lease, and you can scale up only when demand is real—not when motivation is high.

    Most trainers don’t fail because they’re not good at training.
    They fail because they take fixed costs too early.

    FAQ

    Do I need a long-term contract?

    No. The whole point is flexibility. Book what you need.

    Can I book recurring time slots?

    If you want stability (and you do), recurring slots are the best way to build a consistent schedule.

    Is this only for “high-end” trainers?

    No. But the space fits trainers who want to operate professionally and price accordingly.

    Can my client also train open gym outside sessions?

    That depends on how you run your offering. The clean setup is: session time is session time, open gym is separate.

    Is the location easy for clients?

    It’s in Amsterdam, Jordaan. Central is the point. Clients will actually show up when it’s convenient.


    Want to see if this fits your business?

    If you’re serious, the fastest way is to book one slot and run one session. You’ll know immediately.

    BOOK
    Or if you have a specific question: CONTACT

  • Open Gym in Amsterdam (Jordaan): How SculptClub Works

     

    If you’ve trained in Amsterdam for a while, you know the pattern.
    Peak hours are chaos. Machines are “reserved” by towels. And you end up adapting your plan to the room instead of training the way you came to train.

    SculptClub is built for the opposite.
    A focused space in the Jordaan where you come in, train, and leave — without noise, crowds, or nonsense.

    What “open gym” means at SculptClub

    Open gym at SculptClub is simple: you book a slot and you train in a controlled environment.

    That sounds obvious, but it’s the whole point.
    It’s not a big commercial floor where you compete for equipment. It’s a space designed to keep your training flow intact.

    If you’re the kind of person who shows up with a plan, this works.
    If you’re looking for social gym vibes, it’s probably not your place.

    Who it’s for (and who it’s not)

    SculptClub open gym is for:

    • People who take training seriously and want consistency

    • Busy professionals who don’t have time to wait around

    • Lifters who care about quality equipment and a clean room

    • Anyone who prefers calm over crowded

    It’s not for:

    • People who want a loud, busy, hangout-type gym

    • People who need constant coaching on the floor (unless you book PT)

    • People who want the cheapest option in the city

    That’s not attitude. It’s clarity.

    How booking works

    You don’t need a long explanation. You need predictability.

    Here’s the flow:

    1. Pick your time slot

    2. Book it

    3. Show up, train, go

    If you want to train at the same time every week, that’s the smartest way to build momentum.
    If you want flexibility, you can book when it fits.

    What you get when you walk in

    You’re not paying for “inspiration.” You’re paying for conditions that make training easier.

    Expect:

    • A space that stays calm

    • A setup that supports real strength training, not just cardio rows

    • A culture where people train and move on — no egos, no circus

    The best gym experience is when the gym disappears and your session becomes the only thing happening.

    First visit: what to do (so it’s smooth)

    Come a few minutes early the first time.
    Not to overthink it — just to settle in.

    Bring:

    • Water

    • A towel

    • Your plan (even a basic one is fine)

    And if you’re unsure what to train, don’t freestyle your first session.
    Do something simple you can repeat next time. Repetition is how you actually get progress.

    If you’re also considering a personal trainer

    If your goal is faster progress, better technique, or a plan that matches your body, personal training can be the shortcut.

    SculptClub is built to support that too — with trainer-friendly options and a setup that works for serious sessions.

    You can start with open gym.
    And if you want help, you can switch to PT without changing the environment you train in.


    FAQ

    Is SculptClub open gym crowded?

    The whole model is designed to avoid that. If you want crowded, you already have options in Amsterdam.

    Do I need a membership?

    You can book based on what you need. If you want a routine, book recurring slots.

    Can I train with a friend?

    If your training style is focused and respectful of the space, it can work. If it turns into a social session, it doesn’t fit the room.

    Is this only for advanced lifters?

    No. But it helps if you can train independently. If you’re new and want guidance, PT is a better start.

    Where is SculptClub located?

    In the Jordaan, Amsterdam. The exact address and directions belong on the contact/location page.


    Ready to train without the chaos?

    If you already know what you want, book your slot.

    BOOK
    CONTACT (if you have questions)

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