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This person must be able to instruct clients on basic exercise physiology and inform them of proper lifting and exercise techniques. Certified in one or more of the following: ACE – CPT, NETA – CPT, AFAA CPT, Cooper Institute – CPT, IFPA – CPT, NASM or equivalency.
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A degree or background in kinesiology, exercise science, health and human performance, physical therapy, exercise physiology or related field is preferred. Qualifications EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: High School Diploma or equivalent Must achieve a nationally recognized Personal Training certification (ex: ACE, ACSM, NASM) within 90 days of employment.
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Demonstrated knowledge of exercise physiology, anatomy, and nutrition. Nationally recognized personal training or Group Instructor certification (e.g., ISSA, NASM, ACE, ACSM). Nationally recognized personal training or Group Instructor certification (e.g., ISSA, NASM, ACE, ACSM.
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Excellent knowledge of human anatomy, kinesiology, exercise physiology, and nutrition. Certified Personal Trainer designated through an accredited fitness organization (e.g. ACE, NASM, ACSM, NSCA.
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Knowledge of anatomy, physiology, muscular function, exercise program implementation, safe group exercise or instructional procedures, and use of related class materials and/or equipment.
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Have knowledge of fitness related research and program design including basic anatomy, physiology, exercise principles and behavior change methods. Must have a National Personal Training or Strength Training certification from one of the following certifying bodies:ACE, ACSM, NSCA, IDEA, NETA, AFAA, Cooper's IAR, ISSA, NASM, NPTI, NFPT, AFPA, IFPA, NSCF, NESTA or any other certification which obtain accreditation from the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA) or National Fitness Board of Examiners (NFBE) and must be a "live" certification.
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B.S. in Exercise Physiology or in related health/fitness field, and/or. Aquila's Group Fitness Instructor and as needed Fitness Specialist assists members in safe and effective exercise and performs a wide range of technical exercise and administrative duties in health/fitness center.
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Proficiency in exercise physiology, body mechanics, and technique. Valid Fitness Certification from ACSM, ACE, NASM, NSCA & AFFA. rowing technique, strength & conditioning, recruiting, etc.
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Excellent knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and exercise science principles. Certified Personal Trainer with a valid and current certification from a nationally recognized organization (e.g. NASM, ACSM, ACE, ISSA) with 5+ years of 1-1 personal training experience.
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Fitness certification from American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), American Council of Exercise (ACE), International Sports and Science Association (ISSA), National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM), or Aerobics and Fitness Association of America (AFAA) or equivalent fitness certification.
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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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Bachelor’s degree program for exercise physiology or related field required. Personal training certification with one of the following agencies is required and may be obtained within 6 months of hire: ACE, NSCA, NATA, NASM, AFAA, ISSA, IFPA, NCSF, NFPT, ACSM.
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Certified Personal Trainer (CPT) certification through a nationally accredited organization (e.g. NASM, ACE, ACSM) Bachelor's degree in Exercise Science, Kinesiology, or a related field is preferred.
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Strong knowledge of anatomy, exercise physiology, and nutrition. Nationally recognized certification in personal training (e.g., NASM, ACE, ACSM). Provide expert guidance on exercise techniques, nutrition, and overall wellness.
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Demonstrates proficiency in exercise physiology, body mechanics, and technique. Hold valid Fitness Certification from recognized organizations (ACSM, ACE, NASM, NSCA, ISSA CPT, AFFA GFI) with NCCPT exam.
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