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Athletics and Fitness Association of America Personal Fitness Trainer (AFAA) As a dedicated Personal Trainer, you'll embark on a dual role that extends beyond the confines of a traditional fitness position.
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National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM)Certified Personal TrainerCorrective Exercise Specialist (CES)Performance Enhancement Specialist (PES) National Exercise and Sports Trainers Association (NESTA)Personal Fitness Trainer Certification.
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Must have current national accredited certification (ACE, ACSM, NASM, NSCA, CI-CPT) Computer skills required include: Microsoft Outlook, Spectrum and other applications used by Village clubs required for Personal Training.
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Job Summary: The Personal Trainer Lead assists in coordinating the Living Whole Employee Wellness program, and the supervision of personal trainers. Licensures and Certifications: CPR and Basic First Aid certification and one of the following fitness: American Council on Exercise (ACE), American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) and National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) certification required within 90 days of hire.
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Qualifications: Previous Fitness Department management experience with demonstrated success rate Previous Personal Trainer experience with demonstrated success rate An active nationally accredited personal training certification (example: ACE, AFAA, ACSM, NASM, or NSPA) OR a college degree in exercise related field.
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Personal Trainer certification from a nationally accredited organization (NESTA, ACE, ACSM, Cooper Fitness, NASM, NATA, NSCA, NPTI, ISSA) OR agreement to be certified within 60 days of employment.
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Snap Fitness is seeking an energetic Personal Trainer to join our team. Partner with sales/management team to help new members achieve their fitness goals with personal training.
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We are looking for a highly motivated and hospitality-driven Contract Personal Trainer to join our team. Certification from a Nationally Recognized Association (NASM, NSCA, ACSM, etc.
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Must obtain or posses a Personal Training Certification through nationally recognized organization (AFAA, ACE, NSCA, NASM, or ACSM Personal Training certification(s). Personal Training and CPR/AED/First Aid certifications are required prior to hire and/or prior to peforming Personal Trainer duties.
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Certified Personal Trainer (temporary, part-time) - Campus Recreation at Yates Field House - Georgetown University. Reporting to the Director of Fitness and Wellness, the Certified Personal Trainer offers individualized attention to participants, providing a unique exercise opportunity.
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Each Personal Trainer will be responsible for intentionally connecting with individuals as to demonstrate their value by advising and selling personal training programs and packages.
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Qualified applicants will possess one of the following certifications: ACE, NASM, ACSM, NSCA, NSPA. If you are interested in an exciting challenge with a progressive organization. FULL TIME AND PART TIME TRAINERS NEEDED AT OUR ELDERSBURG LOCATION. We are looking for motivated Personal Trainers who will provide inspiring and personalized fitness programs for individuals and small groups on a regular basis, while working with a dedicated staff to help members achieve results.
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Personal Training Certification such as: ACE, AFFA, IFPA, NASM, ACSM, NSCA, Premier and Apex is a plus. Every owner, trainer, general manager, sales and marketing person is here to connect with our members through the workout and stand alongside them in their life's health journey.
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Personal Training certification from nationally recognized authority organization (e.g. ACSM, NASM, NSCA etc.) We are currently looking for a PRN/Substitute Fitness Trainer that can teach Group Exercise classes to join our team in Ridgefield, CT.
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Develop individualized exercise programs consistent with our members' personal fitness and exercise goals. Conduct service appointments with members which includes body fat analysis, nutritional counseling, proper use of fitness equipment, and proper form of exercises.
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