Exercise Physiologist I Salaries
How much does an Exercise Physiologist I make?
Total pay range
$54K - $83K/yr
$67K/yrMedian total pay
Pay breakdown
$51K - $75K/yrBase pay
$4K - $7K/yrAdditional pay
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Recent salaries shared by Exercise Physiologist
50 salaries
Job Title | Years of Experience
Total Pay
Location
Date submitted
Job Title | Years of Experience
Location
Date submitted
Total Pay
Base • Additional pay
Exercise Physiologist
1-3 years
$45K/yr
$45K • $0
Mechanicsville, VA
submitted on Jun 1, 2026
$45K/yr
$45K • $0
Exercise Physiologist
4-6 years
$47K/yr
$47K • $0
Cincinnati, OH
submitted on May 29, 2026
$47K/yr
$47K • $0
Exercise Physiologist
15+ years
$53K - $62K/yr
Southfield, MI
submitted on May 16, 2026
$53K - $62K/yr
Exercise Physiologist
15+ years
$61K/yr
$61K • $0
San Angelo, TX
submitted on Apr 19, 2026
$61K/yr
$61K • $0
Exercise Physiologist
7-9 years
$47K - $54K/yr
Overland Park, KS
submitted on Apr 14, 2026
$47K - $54K/yr
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Exercise Physiologist
4-6 years
$52K/yr
$51K • $531
Grand Rapids, MI
submitted on Mar 12, 2026
$52K/yr
$51K • $531
Exercise Physiologist
7-9 years
$63K/yr
$63K • $0
Round Rock, TX
submitted on Mar 8, 2026
$63K/yr
$63K • $0
Exercise Physiologist
7-9 years
$66K/yr
$66K • $0
Ogden, UT
submitted on Mar 5, 2026
$66K/yr
$66K • $0
Exercise Physiologist
1-3 years
$37K - $43K/yr
Pensacola, FL
submitted on Feb 16, 2026
$37K - $43K/yr
Exercise Physiologist
1-3 years
$53K/yr
$53K • $0
Plymouth, MN
submitted on Feb 12, 2026
$53K/yr
$53K • $0
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Frequently asked questions about Exercise Physiologist salaries
How much does an Exercise Physiologist in United States make?
The average salary for an Exercise Physiologist is $66,956 per year or $32 per hour in United States, which is in line with the national average. Top earners have reported making up to $99,739 (90th percentile). However, the typical pay range in United States is between $54,484 (25th percentile) and $82,680 (75th percentile) annually. Salary estimates are based on 1758 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Exercise Physiologist employees in United States as of June 2026.
What is the highest salary for an Exercise Physiologist in United States?
The highest salary for an Exercise Physiologist in United States is $82,680 per year, $6,890 per month or $40 per hour.
What is the lowest salary for an Exercise Physiologist in United States?
The lowest salary for an Exercise Physiologist in United States is $54,484 per year, $4,540 per month or $26 per hour.
What is the salary trajectory of an Exercise Physiologist?
The salary trajectory of an Exercise Physiologist ranges between locations and employers. The salary starts at $65,377 per year (estimate) and goes up to $124,780 per year (estimate) for the highest level of seniority.
What is the Salary Trend for Exercise Physiologists?
Exercise physiologists’ salaries vary greatly based on the employer. The relatively small cohort of exercise physiologists employed by the government earn a higher average salary than those employed by hospitals. Exercise physiologists typically only need a bachelor’s degree in exercise physiology, exercise science, or kinesiology. Obtaining a license or additional training such as Basic Life Support and Clinical Exercise Physiologist certifications make candidates more likely to receive a higher salary.
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