Personal Training Services in South Edmonton

Operating out of AIM Fitness
9818 54 Ave, Edmonton, AB
T6E 0A9

Online Coaching

Available to all locations.
Customized Workouts, General Nutrition Guidance, Accountability/Access to Coaching.

Who it’s for: Whether you’re just starting out and feel unsure about where to begin, or you’ve been training but want to refine your technique and unlock more progress—I meet you where you’re at.


Includes: 60-min sessions • assessment-driven plan • technique progressions • habit coaching (sleep/steps/protein/recovery)


Outcome: Move with confidence. Build real strength. Stay consistent long-term.


Book your free consultation today.


Who it’s for: If you need to know what to do and you wouldn't do it without an added layer of accountability, online coaching is for you.

Includes: Customized workout, weekly check-in, unlimited communication over messaging, program updated every 4 weeks.

Minimum 12 week initial commitment.

Outcome: Benefit from structure instead of guesswork, and progress towards your lifestyle goals in a way that fits your busy schedule.


Book your free consultation today.


Featured by YEG Thrive (formerly YEG Fitness)

How To Workout From Home – YEGFit Finder

Source: YEG Fitness • March 22, 2020

This community resource compiled Edmonton fitness providers who pivoted to online workouts during the COVID-19 lockdowns. Categories included:

  • Yoga/Meditation: Metta Yoga, Prana Yoga Studio, Oxygen Yoga, Dani Parks Yoga.
  • Group Training: Fit on 45th, City Fit Shop, 360 Fitness, Empowerfit, and others.
  • Spin: Spinunity, Cyclebar.
  • Boxing/Martial Arts: Champs Boxing, Hayabusa Training Centre.
  • Personal Trainers: Chris Liddle and several other Edmonton coaches.

The guide was intended as a free, non-sponsored way for the community to stay active from home, with a reminder to train at your own level.

Breaking Out! How To Make It As A Personal Trainer

Source: YEG Thrive • September 1, 2019

This article featured advice from Edmonton fitness professionals on how to succeed in the industry. Chris Liddle shared the following key insights:

  • Clarify your “why” — personal training requires giving of yourself and understanding your deeper motivation.
  • Go the extra mile — helping clients and building relationships creates a lasting reputation.
  • Be flexible — schedules, self-care, and expectations often need to adjust.
  • Engage with community — volunteering, networking, and visibility strengthen your brand.
  • Keep learning — research education paths, seek mentors, and know when to refer out.

The overall message was to approach the career with authenticity, patience, and service.

Breaking Barriers: Making The Journey to Health Accessible for All

Source: YEG Thrive • December 26, 2023

This piece profiled seven Edmontonians redefining what health and wellness means, emphasizing accessibility and inclusivity. Featured voices included Tanya Ponich, Blake Loates, Robert Clark, Shana Dion, and Chris Liddle.

Chris’s perspective:

  • Fitness and wellness are tools for raising personal standards, not reinventing yourself.
  • He gained lifelong friendships and a support system through training and coaching.
  • Even after building confidence, he remains grounded in the gym and his community.

The article concludes with a call to view fitness as a bridge, not a barrier, ensuring everyone has a seat at the table of wellness.

The Best of YEG Thrive Awards 2020 – The Winners Are…

Source: YEG Thrive • February 21, 2021

This annual awards feature highlighted top Edmonton fitness professionals, gyms, studios, and wellness services. One of the standout results was:

  • Best Personal Trainer: Chris Liddle + Jordan Jeske

The awards recognized excellence across more than 20 categories, celebrating local leaders who supported the community during a challenging year.