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How Much Do Lagree Instructors Earn in Dubai? A Complete 2025 Salary Guide

One of the most common questions we receive: how much can I actually earn as a Lagree instructor in Dubai? The honest answer is: quite a lot — if you approach it strategically.

This guide breaks down Lagree instructor earnings in the UAE across every stage of the career — from your first class as a newly certified Level 01 through to Master Trainer income — with realistic 2025 figures.

How Lagree Instructors Are Paid in Dubai

Most boutique studios in Dubai operate on a per-class payment model. Instructors are paid a set rate for each class delivered, which varies by experience, certification level and the studio:

Some studios offer employment contracts for lead instructors — a base salary plus per-class bonuses. Most experienced instructors prefer the freelance model, teaching across 2–4 studios to maximise both income and flexibility.

AED 150
Typical L01 starting rate
AED 300
Experienced L02 rate
AED 350+
Master Trainer rate

Full-Time Income: What the Numbers Look Like

A full-time Lagree instructor in Dubai typically teaches 15–25 classes per week across 2–4 studios. At an average of AED 200 per class, 20 classes per week generates:

Senior instructors who add private sessions (AED 500–800/hour), corporate wellness workshops (AED 5,000–15,000/event) and Level 02/03 progression can earn significantly beyond this ceiling.

"An AED 180,000 tax-free income in Dubai is the equivalent of considerably more in the UK, US or Australia once you account for income tax. The maths is compelling."

How Fast Does Income Grow?

Most new instructors start with 5–8 classes per week while building their reputation. A realistic progression:

The income step-change that comes with Level 02 certification is significant — both in per-class rate and calibre of opportunities. Many career instructors pursue L02 within 12 months of their first certification.

The Saudi Arabia Opportunity

Saudi Arabia is emerging as the region's most exciting secondary market. Vision 2030 is driving investment in fitness infrastructure, and Riyadh and Jeddah studios are offering competitive packages — in some cases including accommodation, flights and salaries above UAE market rates — to attract qualified instructors.

Is the Certification Investment Worth It?

At AED 150 per class, you recover the cost of Level 01 certification in fewer than 70 classes — roughly 2–3 months of part-time teaching. Few professional qualifications pay back this quickly. Ready to run the numbers for yourself? Contact us to discuss the right programme for your situation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common Questions Answered

How much does a Lagree instructor earn per class in Dubai?

Rates vary by experience. Newly certified Level 01 instructors earn AED 100–200 per class. Experienced Level 02 instructors earn AED 250–350. Master Trainers earn AED 350+ per class, plus workshop and consulting income.

Can I make a full-time income as a Lagree instructor?

Yes. Full-time instructors teaching 15–20 classes per week across multiple studios earn AED 14,000–25,000+ per month — entirely tax-free in the UAE.

How quickly will I recoup my certification investment?

At AED 150 per class, you recover the cost of Level 01 certification in approximately 60–70 classes — typically 2–3 months of part-time teaching.

Do Lagree instructors earn more in Saudi Arabia than Dubai?

Some Riyadh and Jeddah studios offer packages that exceed Dubai market rates — including accommodation and transport — to attract qualified instructors given the current shortage.

Do I pay tax on my instructor income in Dubai?

No. The UAE has zero personal income tax. This makes a Dubai instructor income significantly more valuable in real terms compared to equivalent salaries in Europe, the US or Australia.