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Under the direction of the Health & Wellness Director or Member Engagement Director, the Personal Trainer will assist members in attaining their wellness potential through programs approved by the YMCA of Greater San Antonio.
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National Exercise and Sports Trainers Association (NESTA) Personal Fitness Trainer Certification. Reports to the Personal Training Manager, Assistant Personal Trainer if applicable, Franchise partner or General Manager depending on club and market.
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As a brand ambassador, a Personal Trainer represents Crunch Franchise to members and clients by delivering a positive fitness experience and quality personal training sessions leading to member retention and client acquisition and retention.
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The Cooper Institute Personal Trainer Certification. International Fitness Professionals Association (IFPA) Personal Trainer Certification. Additional/Misc. [10% of time] Design comprehensive fitness programs using company-provided tools (dotFIT)Schedule all personal training sessions, other appointments, and administration time using company systems (ABC/Datatrak)Trainer Business Plan executionExecute other duties as assigned.
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American Council on Exercise (ACE)Personal Trainer Certification. National Federation of Professional Trainers (NFPT)Personal Trainer Certification. National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM)Certified Personal TrainerCorrective Exercise Specialist (CES)Performance Enhancement Specialist (PES.
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Certified Personal Trainer (minimum of one)ACE, ACTION, AAPTE, ACSM, CSCCa, Cooper Institute, LT Academy, NASM, NCSF, NCCPT, NESTA,NETA, NFPT, NSCA, PTA GlobalOr Four-year degree in Kinesiology, Sports Medicine or other related fieldPossess or obtain CPR/AED certification within 60 days of employment.
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Blink Personal Trainers provide personalized attention, professional instruction, and exercise programming to each member to maximize the member's health, fitness, and wellness goals while providing the highest level of customer service.
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Under the direction of the Fitness and Recreation Manager, a Personal Performance Trainer I is responsible for providing orientation to new members, assisting members with their workouts and providing personal training services.
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American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) Certified Personal TrainerHealth Fitness Specialist. National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) Certified Personal TrainerCertified Strength and Conditional Specialist (CSCS.
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Job Overview: Blink Personal Trainers provide personalized attention, professional instruction, and exercise programming to each member to maximize the member’s health, fitness, and wellness goals while providing the highest level of customer service.
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This includes working as an employee or independent contractor for another health club, personal training studio or private residence, or engaging in any other activities that represent a conflict of interest for Crunch Franchise.
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Meeting/exceeding minimum monthly company expectations including session service targets resulting in Personal Training revenue, supplement/nutritional product sales, and contributing to club success.
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As a Crunch Franchise team member, it is a violation of our conflict of interest policy to conduct personal training sessions or perform any person training-related duties independently or at any company outside of Crunch Franchise.
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Elite Personal Trainer. National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA)Certified Personal TrainerCertified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) Crunch Fitness is now accepting applications for qualified, professional, & career-minded Elite Personal Trainers that are ready to change lives, be a part of a team and grow personally within a premier organization.
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A degree would be accepted in lieu of a primary Personal Trainer Certification. NCCA Accredited primary Personal Trainer Certification. Personal Training experience preferred but not required.
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