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This position is also responsible for maintaining the weight and cardiovascular fitness areas to make sure equipment is clean, functioning and used properly; as well as monitors events and renter activities (including gymnasium and indoor soccer facility) in progress according to the rules of the facility.
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Member Experience: 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 Monitor and instruct clients during personal training sessions on the safe and effective use of strength training equipment, cardiovascular and flexibility.
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Conducts fitness evaluations for new clients including goal setting assessments, orientation of cardiovascular and strength training equipment, and recommendation of appropriate wellness programs or personal training.
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Educate members on current health and fitness issues and trendsConduct fitness consultations for new clients including pre-participation screening, medical history, lifestyle questionnaire, and goal setting to assess and recommend personal training programsDeliver personal training programs based on the client's ability and goalsComplete and maintain accurate and current client filesFulfill member service requirement, up to 30 hours per week.
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An energetic, highly engaging coach will simultaneously lead a group of 12-36 members in cardiovascular and strength training within this fast-paced environment. Each 60 minute session alternates participants between cardio and strength floor training utilizing a variety of dynamic equipment including suspension trainers, weights, incline trainers, rowers, and more.
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Proficiency with Fitness Assessment Equipment, including but not limited to: Blood Pressure, Height, Weight, Body Fat measurement with calipers, Waist to Hip Ratio, Cardiovascular Testing, Muscular Strength and Endurance Testing, and Flexibility Testing.
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Conduct service appointments with members which includes body fat analysis, nutritional counseling, proper use of fitness equipment, proper form of exercises, etc. As a Gold's Personal Trainer , you'll help our members achieve their potential through fitness by providing customized fitness programs to our members including education and guidance on proper nutrition, cardiovascular exercise, resistance training and other programs.
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The University of Alabama's Birmingham campus is just a half-mile away and offers the UAB Campus Recreation Center, with cardiovascular equipment, free weights and fitness classes (for a fee.
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Position Title: Personal TrainerReports To: General ManagerClassification: Part-Time, Non-ExemptPersonal Trainer Job Description:Our Personal Trainers provide customized fitness programs to our members while educating and guiding them on proper nutrition, cardiovascular exercise, resistance training and attaining a healthier lifestyle.
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Frequently moves fitness equipment weighing a minimum of 50 pounds. Regularly exposed to pool chemicals, cleaning supplies, and grease/oil from cardiovascular equipment. Your daily focus is to ensure proper operation of all club areas and equipment, which ensures a safe, outstanding experience for our members.
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Fulfills member service requirements such as fitness assessments and equipment operations, service desk duties and fitness equipment cleaning. Monitors and instructs clients during personal training sessions on the safe and effective use of cardiovascular, flexibility and strength training equipment.
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General experience in repair/maintenance of equipment and physical building. General knowledge of HVAC and/or electrical equipment. Procuring repair parts, materials, tools, and equipment.
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CFW includes a gym with wheelchair accessible cardiovascular and strength training equipment as well as functional electrical stimulation (FES) cycling and neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES.
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Knowledge of fitness, cardiovascular training, nutrition and program design. Conducts fitness consultations for new clients including pre-participation screening, Medical History, Lifestyle questionnaire, and goal setting to assess and recommend personal training programs.
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We help guests maintain their daily routines by providing a complimentary, hot breakfast each morning, on-site laundry, free wireless high-speed Internet access and an on-site fitness center with cardiovascular equipment, as well as an outdoor pool to stay cool during the warm temperatures.
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