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Common treatment interventions include adaptive equipment trials, compensatory strategies, ROM/strength progression, dynamic balance training, functional activity advancement, and caregiver education.
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We have 100+ one on one clients doing personal training & these athletes range from 7 years old to currently playing in the NFL. You can’t have an ego around who you work with & must LOVE coaching everyone.
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Monitors and instructs clients during personal training sessions on the safe and effective use of cardiovascular, flexibility and strength training equipment. Conducts fitness consultations for new clients including pre-participation screening, Medical History, Lifestyle questionnaire, and goal setting to assess and recommend personal training programs.
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Benefits: 401(k) Bonus based on performance Health insurance Opportunity for advancement Paid time off Training & development Vision insurance The Assistant Fitness Manager (“AFM”) ensures Personal Trainers (“PT’s”) provide a friendly, educational, and pleasant experience for all personal training clientele.
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Each location provides cardio and weight training equipment, group fitness classes, personal trainers, yoga, Pilates and much more. Genesis offers a wide-range of classes including step aerobics, Zumba, cycling, to muscular strength and Group Power to kick boxing and mind-body offerings like Pilates and yoga.
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Flexologists require a background and national certification or state licensure in rehabilitation, sports medicine, massage therapy, personal training or strength and conditioning.
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About The Position Physical Therapist Assistants follow plans created by PTs that involve stretching, strength training, exercises and physical manipulation to help people recover. ’ Our humble travel nurse and allied healthcare recruiting agency, was founded in 2010 by a couple fellas wanting to have a more personal touch on the clients they work for, and the employees they hire to work with.
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Personal training certification or certified exercise physiologist or certified clinical exercise physiologist or certified strength and conditioning specialist from a nationally recognized organization such as ACE, AFAA, ACSM, NSCA, or Cooper Institute is required.
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Required: Minimum of 6 months of group fitness experience or personal training experience. QUALIFICATIONS:Preferred: Completed courses/certifications in personal training and/or group fitness.
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The Role: Exos is hiring Strength and Conditioning Coaches (SCC) across the United States at various Army Posts. Our employer solutions include fitness center management, on-site coaching and classes, and the Exos Fit app, as well as immersive team-building experiences and virtual personal development programming.
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What we are looking for: A bachelor’s degree in exercise science, kinesiology or a related field, or a NCCaccredited personal training certification. Monitor, engage and instruct participants in the fitness center on the safe and effective use of cardiovascular, flexibility and strength training equipment within the facility.
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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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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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Preferred: Boxing experienceRequired: 6+ months group fitness experience or personal training experience *Applicants must submit their resume. Rumble trainers must be proficient in delivering a multi-dimensional workout, while delegating their attention to both the boxing and strength training areas concurrently.
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Primary Functions: Focus on ADL progression, falls prevention, energy conservation, and personal care independence. OTs work within a dynamic, close-knit OT team & enjoy close collaboration w/physical therapists, speech therapists, nurses, social workers, dieticians, & HHAs. OTs work flexible hours & independently manage their individual schedule.
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