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A bachelor’s degree in Exercise Physiology or a related field is preferred, or proof of enrollment in a fitness related degree program AND/OR a nationally accredited Personal Trainer Certification (as listed above.
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S degree in athletic training, exercise physiology, exercise science, physical education, or other related discipline degree. Nationally accredited certification from a recognized organization or equivalent specialty certification such as ACE, ACSM, IFTA, AFAA, or NASM.
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BS or BA in Exercise Science, Physiology, or related field. Must have current national accredited certification (ACE, ACSM, NASM, NSCA, CI-CPT) Strong knowledge of safety issues related to the use of exercise regimes and equipment.
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Your expertise in human anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, and exercise prescription will be instrumental in helping clients improve their overall health and fitness levels. A Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise Science, Kinesiology, or a related field OR Certification from a recognized fitness organization (e.g., ACSM, NSCA, NASM) is preferred but not mandatory.
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Demonstrated knowledge of exercise physiology, anatomy, and nutrition. Nationally recognized personal training certification (e.g., ISSA, NASM, ACE, ACSM). Create personalized exercise programs utilizing the GYMGUYZ Fitness App tailored to each client's needs and preferences.
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GYMGUYZ is revolutionizing the fitness industry as the leading in-home personal training company. Provide in-home and on-site personal training sessions to clients of various fitness levels and goals.
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Must hold current fitness certification from an NCCA accredited institution such as ACSM, ACE, NASM, NCSA or NFPT OR a degree in an exercise related field. Knowledge of physiology, exercise technique, and body mechanics Pass Burn Bootcamp Strength and Conditioning Assessment Ability to multi-task and stay organized Positive, motivating and effective interpersonal communication skills Desire and capacity to train all fitness levels Have a high level of understanding and presence in social media.
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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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Bachelor’s degree in exercise science, physiology, kinesiology, health promotion or related field. Co-facilitate the ACE Group Fitness Instructor and/or NASM Personal Training programs during the first semester of internship and lead facilitate during the second semester.
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QualificationsNationally recognized personal training certification (e.g., ISSA, NASM, ACE, ACSM). Educate clients about proper exercise techniques and the importance of a healthy lifestyle.
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Knowledge of exercise physiology, anatomy, and biomechanics, as well as familiarity with various training modalities and techniques. Certified Personal Trainer (CPT) certification from a nationally recognized organization (e.g., NASM, ACE, ACSM, NSCA.
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Strong knowledge of exercise physiology, anatomy, nutrition, and fitness assessment techniques. Possess a recognized personal training certification (e.g. NASM, ACE, ACSM, ISSA, etc) with valid CPR/AED certification.
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GYMGUYZ is revolutionizing the fitness industry as the leading in-home personal training company, and we are seeking highly motivated and passionate personal trainers to join our growing team. We are a highly collaborative team that runs on FUEL (Fun, Unity, Earnings, and Leadership.
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Majors in Exercise Science or a related field such as Kinesiology, Biomechanics, or Anatomy and Physiology, and advanced degrees are preferred. Current Certification by one of the following organizations: NASM, NSCA, ACE, or ACSM. Additional specialty certifications such as Mentorships, USA Triathlon, USA Weightlifting, Kettlebell Concepts or RKC, etc.
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Must have a general knowledge of anatomy and physiology, kinesiology, have working knowledge of current fitness trends, and experience in program creation and implementation (innovation), personal training sales, and exercise testing and prescription.
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