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The qualifications listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required: Minimum personal trainer or group instructor certification required: American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) Health Fitness Instructor; American Council on Exercise (ACE), or National Association for Fitness Certification (NAFC.
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Prior SALES and LEADERSHIP experience in one of the following roles is REQUIRED: Store/Studio Manager, Certified Personal Trainer / Coaching, Fitness Coach, Health & Wellness Professional, Physical Therapy, Healthcare Industry, Athlete, Exercise Science, Sports or Fitness Professional, Sports Medicine.
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And its franchise website – Job DescriptionBlink Personal Trainers provide personalized attention, professional instruction, and exercise programming to each member to maximize the member’s health, fitness, and wellness goals while providing the highest level of customer service.
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StretchLab is seeking kinesiology/exercise science graduates, licensed massage therapists, licensed physical therapy assistants, certified personal trainers, certified strength & conditioning coaches, athletic trainers, corrective exercise specialists, and Pilates instructors to join our Flexologist teams.
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Must have a current CPR certification and hold a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in an exercise related field, or a National Personal Training Certification. This involves assessing current fitness levels, teaching proper exercise techniques, and motivating clients to stay on track.
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Seeking fitness professionals who have an education and background in exercise science and biomechanics and a passion for healthy living. Seeking fitness professionals who have an education and background in exercise science and biomechanics and a passion for healthy living.
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Removing barriers and misconceptions on both free and fee-based Fitness services (Personal Training, Group Exercise, 24GO Digital) Ensuring new members are set up for success by meeting with a Personal Trainer.
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Company DescriptionFounded in 2011 by executives at Equinox, Blink Fitness is a premium quality, value-based fitness brand with more than 100 locations open or in development throughout New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and California.
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Responsibilities Designs safe and effective exercise programs based on client goals, needs and abilities, which may be reviewed by the Fitness Graduate Assistant and/or Fitness Director Must maintain no less than six personal training sessions per week (holiday breaks and summer are excluded) Keeps client records organized and confidential according to HIPAA guidelines Assists with various special events (5K's, Strength Events, etc.
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The Personal Trainer creates value in our fitness programs and member experience through one-on-one personal training, small group training and member engagement activities including, but not limited to, fitness floor member engagement, relevant fitness special events, external fitness education and outreach.
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Accepted degrees: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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Qualifications Job Skills & Qualifications Required: Current accredited personal training certification 3-5 years of experience as a personal trainer Excellent verbal communication skills Preferred: Current certificate in CPR/AED and First Aid BS in Kinesiology, Exercise Science or associated field Experience in sales.
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StretchLab is seeking certified personal trainers, sports coaches, fitness instructors, athletic trainers, massage therapists, physical therapists or chiropractors aides, Yoga or Pilates Instructors, and/or Kinesiology, Physical Science & Exercise or Sports Medicine Graduates to join our team.
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NOTE: Concentration and minors are not equivalent to a major) Exercise Science or related field Required Experience 2 years If any experience is required, please specify what kind of experience: Experience as a personal trainer or group fitness instructor.
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Ensure that all training staff has either a valid and current personal training certification from a nationally accredited certifying body including but not limited to ACE, AFAA, NASM, NSCA, and ACSM OR a Bachelor’s Degree or higher in a related field such as Exercise Physiology, Kinesiology, Biomechanics, etc.
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