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NASM Certified Personal Trainer, Corrective Exercise Specialist, or Performance Enhancement Specialist. The Personal Training Manager will ensure that team members consistently execute the basics of punctuality, dress code compliance, friendliness and cleanliness.
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Bachelor's Degree in exercise science or other relevant health and wellness profession (OR) Certification as a personal trainer, fitness instructor, or Certified strength and conditioning specialist(CSCS) from a regionally recognized and third party accredited certification organization (i.e., ACE, ACSM, NASM, NSCA.
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O NASM Certified Personal Trainer, Corrective Exercise Specialist, or Performance Enhancement Specialist. The Personal Training Manager must provide managerial-level member support.
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The Personal Training Manager is responsible for communicating and upholding company standards and leading by example. Ensure accurate administration of Personal Training Services including, but not limited to, usage of dotFit program and supplements, goal tracking, measurement tracking, program design and tracking, and progress reports.
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Nationally Accredited Personal Training Certification and/or group fitness certificationAFAA, NASM, ISSA, etc. Our gyms also offer personal training and nutrition coaching, group fitness classes, and HIIT Zone classes.
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National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM)Certified Personal TrainerCorrective Exercise Specialist (CES)Performance Enhancement Specialist (PES) Reports to the Personal Training Manager, Assistant Personal Trainer if applicable, Franchise partner or General Manager depending on club and market.
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Qualifications: Required•NCCaccredited and/or nationally recognized Personal Training Certification such as NASM-CPT,ACSM-CPT, and Equivalents. Requirements and Opportunities:National Personal Training Certification (AFAA or NASM or ASCM, or NSCA and many others accepted) or willingness to acquireCoaching experience with diverse fitness abilities in one-on-one or small group settingDemonstrated customer service and communication skillsMonday - Sunday FLEXIBLE scheduling with your clients including working at multiple YMCA locations as convenient for you and your clients.
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Are you a potential Personal Training Manager and ready to leave average in the past? With 60+ locations currently and 100+ locations planned; our Personal Training Manager position offers a tremendous opportunity for growth & career advancement.
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Current Nationally Recognized Personal Trainer Certification (short grace period is offered)NASM Cooper InstituteACSM NFPT ACE CSCS NPTI NSCA ISSA PTA Global AFAA NESTA NCFS RTS Resistance Training Specialist.
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As a brand ambassador, a Personal Trainer represents Crunch Franchise to members and clients by delivering a positive fitness experience and quality personal training sessions leading to member retention and client acquisition and retention.
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This includes working as an employee or independent contractor for another health club, personal training studio or private residence, or engaging in any other activities that represent a conflict of interest for Crunch Franchise.
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Nationally recognized personal training certification. Personal Training experience preferred but not required. Discounted Personal Training Sessions. Our gyms are packed with the latest state-of-the-art cardio and strength training equipment, weight room, full service locker rooms with showers, tanning booths, HydroMassage® bed, and an extensive schedule of Crunch's signature classes including Zumba®, BodyWeb with TRX®, Yoga Body Sculpt, Belly Butt and Thighs Bootcamp, and more.
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From personal training to nutrition coaching, wellness to sports performance, NASM trainers and specialists work at every level to help all clients set and reach their own unique goals.
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Certification or licensure as a Fitness Instructor, Personal Trainer, or Group Exercise Instructor from a recognized accrediting organization, such as ACE, NASM, ACSM, or equivalent. Provide one-on-one personal training sessions for guests, offering instruction, motivation, and support to help them improve their strength, flexibility, cardiovascular endurance, and overall fitness level.
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National Exercise and Sports Trainers Association (NESTA)Personal Fitness Trainer Certification. American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM)Certified Personal TrainerHealth Fitness Specialist.
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