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Previous experience as a group fitness instructor preferredMust have current CPR and First Aid certifications prior to working - we offer trainings on site. The Group Fitness Instructor acts as a fitness resource for class participants, maintains positive relationships with members to encourage continued class attendance, and promotes membership retention and YMCA programs.
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Knowledge of and ability to implement group fitness teaching strategies, incorporating music, tempo, cueing technique, and rhythm to classes. The Yoga Instructor will ensure the timely start and finish of each class, and create and lead sequences that are engaging and inspiring to our community.
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These backgrounds include: Personal Training, Physical Therapy, Chiropractics, Yoga, Group Fitness, Exercise Science, Massage Therapy & Athletic Training. 30 hours combination of in-studio and formal webinar pre-requisite training, followed by formal Registered in-person Flexologist Training by a Master Instructor.
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Fitness Trainer / Group Class Instructor in Danville, CA at Crow Canyon Country Club. Fitness Trainer / Group Class Instructor Responsible for providing a safe and effective exercise environment for club Members/Guests through supervision of exercise programs, education of the Members/Guests in exercise and a focus on establishing a personalized program of exercise for each Member/Guest.
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The In-Shape Instructor encourages our members to pursue a holistic approach to fitness through our group fitness and recreational sports programs offerings. Motivate members to explore multiple group fitness classes, recreational sports programs and club amenities to enhance their fitness journey.
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The Group Fitness Instructor is responsible for instructing group fitness classes that exceed member expectations, promote services to attain and retain members, and provide a positive group fitness experience under the management of the Group Fitness Director and with the support of the Group Fitness team.
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Group Fitness Class-ic Coordinator Manager. Crunch Fitness is looking for energetic, enthusiastic people that are passionate about health and fitness to join our team. Crunch is a gym that believes in making serious exercise fun by fusing fitness and entertainment and pioneering a philosophy of No Judgments.
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Active National Certification as a Group Fitness Instructor/ Personal Trainer, Zumba and/or Registered Yoga Teacher preferred. 1- 3 years experience in the fitness industry as a group fitness instructor, preferably working with the Senior population.
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Working at Crunch is more than a job, it's an opportunity to inspire others to reach their fitness goals. Our 'No Judgments' philosophy attracts a diverse and welcoming group of professionals and makes Crunch an amazing company to work for.
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The Cycle Instructor will lead members, in a group environment, through formats designed to enhance overall fitness, strength, and endurance, while ensuring that the safety of the members is not compromised.
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Job Requirements: Must hold a group fitness certification. Come join our Gold Medal Team as a AEA Arthritis (AFEP) Fitness Insructor to help us grow our organization to make it among the best in the nation.
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The YMCA is actively seeking a group exercise instructor who can be a leader in developing sound healthy habits with our members through engaging leadership in our classes. Instructs group exercise classes in a safe, enjoyable, and positive environment that welcomes all skill and fitness levels.
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Group Fitness Instructor: B.S. degree in exercise physiology or health related field, preferred ACE Certification, AFAA Certification or other national certification is required. ACE Certification/AFAA Certification/National Certification - Group Fitness Instructor.
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The instructor will also possess and maintain currency of, a certification for any specialty fitness class they teach; i.e. Zumba, yoga, TRX, spinning, etc. Instructor will possess and maintain currency of a group exercise certification from an organization that is accredited by either the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA) or the Distance Education and Training Council (DETC.
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The Town of Webster is now accepting applications for a group fitness instructor with experience leading a variety of class formats (cardio, strength, HIIT, bootcamp, etc. A minimum of 1-3 years instructing group based fitness classes.
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