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Knowledge of anatomy, functional exercise, basic nutrition, and basic exercise science. By definition, a personal trainer is a fitness professional possessing the knowledge, skills and abilities for safe and effective exercise and fitness program design, instruction and assistance for the purpose of reaching personal health and fitness goals.
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Bachelor Degree in Exercise Science, Kinesiology or Equivalent - OR currently certified through one of the nationally accredited industry associations (NASM, ACSM, NSCA, ACE, etc. We're seeking a Health Fitness Specialist Substitute to join our team.
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Bachelor's degree from a 4 year college or university in a health-related, exercise science, kinesiology, or physical education major required. The Fitness Specialist is responsible for providing professional fitness services with the highest level of customer service to members and guests of the center.
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A degree in a related field is preferred but not required (Exercise Science, Kinesiology, Sports Medicine, Physical Education, Nutrition, Fitness Specialist, etc. Crunch is a No Judgment Gym that believes in making serious exercise fun by fusing fitness and entertainment.
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Bachelor’s degree in a related field (Exercise Science, Dance, Physical Education, Kinesiology, Business Management, etc. Perform the tasks of an Exercise Specialist, when necessary.
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A current fitness certification, massage therapist license, esthetician license, or applicable university degree (i.e. Kinesiology, Exercise Science, Sports Medicine, ACSM, ACE, NASM, CSCS, etc.
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And/or applied science degree (Exercise science, strength and conditioning, etc. Our Body Coaches will provide one-on-one assisted stretches to our clients, and other services according to additional certifications/skills such as exercise science and personal training.
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Requirements: Personal Training Certification (ACE, ACSM, ISSA or equivalent) B.S in Exercise Science or equivalent a plus, but not mandatory CPR certified As a Fitness Specialist, your duties will include the following: Provide high level customer service and hospitality to members Provide floor supervision and maintenance of the fitness center and equipment Assist members with any questions about the fitness center through knowledge of the equipment and services.
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Desire to help clients reach their health and fitness goals through proper cardiovascular, flexibility and resistance exercise. 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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Preferred QUALIFICATIONS Preferred Education Degree in Exercise Science or a related field and/or with nationally recognized fitness certifications ( ACSM, NSCA, AFAA, ACE, NASM, etc.
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Bachelors degree in Exercise Physiology, Exercise Science or Physical Therapy. Incorporates the five fitness components (flexibility, cardiovascular endurance, muscle endurance, strength, and body fat %) when prescribing exercise.
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We put their fitness goals as priority #1, and that is why we thrive. Working at Crunch is not just a job; it's an opportunity to inspire others on their fitness journeys. Working at Crunch is more than a job, it’s an opportunity to inspire others to reach their fitness goals.
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Health Fitness Specialist Certification (or equivalent) from American College of Sports Medicine within 1 Year preferred. Follow individual exercise plan determined by Activity Based Exercise Specialist.
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Motivate and inspire clients to achieve their fitness goals through positive reinforcement and support. If you’re seeking an opportunity to inspire others to reach their fitness goals, Crunch Fitness is currently looking for dynamic Personal Trainers to enhance our team.
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We are looking for an energetic and enthusiastic Exercise Specialist who is passionate about supporting healthy lifestyle habits to work at a high-profile company’s fitness center located in New York, NY.
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