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Seeking highly motivated Pure Barre fitness instructor with great interpersonal skills, pleasant and welcoming communication style with ability to easily learn and perform choreography to teach music driven, high intensity, low impact, group, boutique, fitness classes.
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Our team of over 100 associates makes a huge impact on our community through personal training, group exercise, mind-body, cycle, aqua, Pilates, chiropractic, massage and more. We are a fitness family made up of talented individuals dedicated to health & wellness.
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The Group Exercise Instructor will lead members, in a group environment, through a pre-arranged format of exercises designed to enhance overall fitness, strength and endurance, while ensuring that the safety of the members is not compromised.
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The Group Fitness Instructor is responsible for providing group fitness instruction while monitoringand educating members on fitness and safety in an enjoyable and engaging atmosphere.
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The Group Exercise Instructor will also serve as a resource to educate members on various aspects of fitness. In the event that a Group Exercise Instructor cannot fulfill a scheduled class, it is his/her responsibility to find a qualified/approved substitute and notify the Group Exercise Director if there is a problem finding a substitute.
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The Group Instructor is expected to develop and conduct fitness classes. YMCA Foundations of Group Exercise certification with experience or National certification (1). Set an example of healthy living and personal fitness.
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Current National Group Fitness Certification. 6 months of experience as a Large Group Training Instructor with Life Time. 2 years of experience as a Large Group Training Instructor.
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Monitors group fitness classes and assists the instructor teaching with any fitness related questions. This position is customer service driven in all areas of the CORE to include aquatics, fitness, guest services and sports.
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Utilizing multiple, nationally recognized group fitness certifications, the Instructor will teach multiple class types. · Minimum of 6 months of experience in group fitness as an instructor is preferred.
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The Group Fitness Instructor will be responsible for the creation and implementation of high level fitness routines that combine cutting edge trends with well-established basic choreography to ensure a safe, healthy and constructive environment for all participants.
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Primary ResponsibilitiesThe Group Exercise Instructor provides a variety of teaching and motivational styles to facilitate personnel achievement of fitness objectives. Active certification to teach specialty group exercise classes in one or more of the following disciplines:Barre, Indoor Cycle, HIIT, Zumba, Muay Tai, Brazilian Jiu Jitzu, Krav Maga or other martial arts-based fitness classes.
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The Group Exercise Instructor provides a variety of teaching and motivational styles to facilitate personnel achievement of fitness objectives. American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), American Council on Exercise (ACE) National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM), National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), or another equivalent Group Fitness certification from a nationally-recognized credentialing authority.
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As a high energy, customer-focused instructor, you will conduct private and group dance classes throughout the week. We are currently hiring for a Dance Instructor. Whether you have years of dance and/or dance instructor experience or none at all, you could have a successful future with us.
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Water Aerobics Group Fitness Instructor. Benefits of working as a lifeguard/swim instructor. We are hiringa part-time tumbling instructor. The instructor will help improve the flexibility, strength, range of motion, and cardiovascular endurance of the participants while using the resistance of the water to cushion the feet, knees, and back.
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Certified Spin Instructor, Physical Education Recreation and Dance Tracking Code Job Description Certified Group Spin Instructors create and deliver recreational group exercise classes in a professional and friendly atmosphere that inspire and motivate, and are effective and safe for class participants with varying fitness levels.
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