How much does mentorship cost for a Sports Therapist or Physiotherapist?
- Kristian Weaver
- Apr 12
- 2 min read
If you are considering mentorship as a Sports Therapist or Physiotherapist, one of the first questions you will ask is:
“How much does it cost?”
The honest answer is, it varies.
You will find mentorship ranging anywhere from £50 per month to £1,000 or more per month, depending on the level of support, access and depth of the programme.
Some offer basic group calls. Others provide structured frameworks, personalised feedback and direct access to experienced clinicians.
But focusing on price is where most practitioners get it wrong.

The real question is not cost, it is transformation
Mentorship is not a cost... it is an investment in who you become as a practitioner.
Because what are you actually paying for?
The ability to handle complex cases with confidence
The clarity to make decisions without second guessing•
The competence to communicate effectively with patients and other professionals
The belief to charge appropriately and grow your clinic
If a mentorship programme helps you:
Retain more clients
Increase your session value
Reduce uncertainty and stress
…it is worth the investment in my eyes.
Cheap versus expensive mentorship
A common trap is choosing mentorship based on price alone.
Cheap mentorship often lacks structure, accountability and real progression.
Expensive mentorship is not automatically better, but it does require you to have the investment available.
The key is this:
The investment only matters if it does not deliver transformation.
If you invest £100 and nothing changes, it is expensive; but if you invest £1,000 and it changes how you practise forever, it is cheap.
What should you look for?
Instead of asking “how much does it cost?”, ask:
What specific transformation will I get?
Will this help me become a more confident practitioner?
Is there structure, not just information?
Will I be challenged and supported, not just taught?
Because information is everywhere.Transformation is not.
The bottom line
Within reason, the investment into a mentorship should not be the deciding factor.
Your career as a practitioner spans decades.
The difference between struggling with confidence and operating with clarity can impact:
Your income
Your reputation
Your patient outcomes
Your long term satisfaction in the profession
That is not something to undervalue.
Ready to become a confident practitioner?
If you are 100% serious about developing confidence, clarity and control in your clinical practice, the next step is simple.
Apply to join the Confident Practitioner Academy.
Inside, you will learn how to:
Make better clinical decisions under pressure
Communicate with authority
Build a practice that reflects your true value
This is not just mentorship and coaching, it is a transformation in how you show up as a practitioner.



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