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Accepted degrees:Athletic Training, Chiropractic, Exercise Physiology, Exercise Science, Fitness Management, Human Performance, Kinesiology, Nutrition, Physical Education, Physical Therapy, Sports Management, Sports Medicine.
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Preferences Personal Training certification (ACE, ACSM, NASM, NSCA), Strength and Conditioning certification (CSCS), ACSM/NCHPAD Certified Inclusive Fitness Trainers (CIFT), or other related fitness certification.
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You'll be expected to:Must maintain CEC’s to keep National Group Exercise and Personal Training Certifications current. A college degree relating to fitness preferred (physical education, exercise science, dance, etc.
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If CPTs certified: have one year of experience in personal training, therapeutic body work or related field AND a current personal training certification from an accredited program OR a bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science or similar field.
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The Fitness Specialist is responsible for providing exercise floor supervision; high quality customer service through interacting with members and program participants; delivering health and fitness programs and services for member engagement and retention; instruct group exercise classes; provide personal training; conduct fitness assessments, exercise prescriptions, and orientations; provide facility oversight; may assist the Wellness Department Director and wellness coaches with events.
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Exercise Specialists who want a long term career and take pride in creating customized science-based progressive training programs. Have a degree in Exercise Science, Kinesiology, or similar field.
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Current certification from NASM, ACE, ISSA, ACSM or AFPA or similar personal training certification programOr bachelors degree in exercise science or related field. Knowledgeable professional who is a certified personal trainer or massage therapist with a strong understanding of human anatomy (preferred.
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Certificates, licenses and registrations required: CPR/AED Certification, Current Personal Training Certification (or ability to be certified within 90 days)Computer skills required: (Microsoft Office Suite, POS Systems (not required but a plus), Gym Management Software (not required but a plus.
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Experience Preferred/Desired 2 years' experience in the fitness industry Education Minimum Required High School Diploma Education Preferred/DesiredNCCA approved personal training certification (preferred certification organizations NSCA, ACSM, NASM or ACE) and/orBachelor's Degree in Exercise Science or equivalent.
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Enrolled in a health-related, exercise science, kinesiology, or physical education program and working towards a bachelor's degree preferred. Promote and effectively sell all ancillary services including, but not limited to personal training, medically integrated programs, wellness coaching and nutrition services.
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Four-year degree in exercise science, sports medicine, or other related field preferred. Develop safe, professional, exciting and comprehensive personal training programs to ensure clients are satisfied with their workout program and remain motivated to attain their personal fitness goals.
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Must have a body works certification (personal training, massage therapist, yoga instructor, strength coach) OR a degree in applied science (athletic training, physical therapy assistant, strength and conditioning, exercise science.
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Three years teaching experience in Kinesiology, Exercise Science, Physical Education, Athletic Training, Biomechanics, Kinesiology, Sports Performance or related field of study. Two years of collegiate teaching experience in any of these specialty areas—Exercise Science, Exercise Physiology, Kinesiology, Physical Education Teacher Education, Sport Management or related field.
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National Certification (i.e.; ACE, NASM, NSCA, ACSM) for fitness instruction/personal training and/or Associates degree or higher in Exercise Science, Kinesiology, or related field.
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Personal Trainer / Coaching, Fitness Coach, Health, Wellness, Training, Healthcare, Fitness, Athletic, Sports Fitness Professionals, or sports medicine are desired. Previous experience or degree in Exercise Science, Kinesology, Anatomy, Biology, Physiology are basic requirements.
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