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Position Summary The Group Fitness Instructor provides cutting-edge group fitness instruction through a variety of entertaining, educational, and fun classes promoting fitness and positive self-esteem in a safe environment.
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The Group Fitness Instructor will lead members, in a group environment, through a pre-designed Crunch Branded formats designed to enhance overall fitness, strength and endurance, while ensuring that the safety of the members is not compromised.
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Crunch Fitness is looking for a Group Fitness Instructor to join our growing team! The Group Exercise Instructor will also serve as a resource to educate members on various aspects of fitness.
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Current Group Fitness Instructor and/or Personal Trainer Certification by a Nationally Accredited Certifying Agency (i.e. ACSM, NASM, AFAA, ACE, NESTA); or current Specialty Instructor Certification (i.e. Cycling, Yoga Alliance, Pilates, Zumba®, Tai Chi); or Bachelor's degree in related field (i.e. Kinesiology, Dance, Health Science, Child Development, Public Administration - Non-Profit Organization.
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The YMCA Group Fitness Instructor role is more than a job and is a critical role at the YMCA. A Fitness Instructor teaches youth and adults exercise techniques to be safe and have fun in a group workout setting.
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Make an impact in the community by joining the Utilities Team. The Utilities Division consists of a team of 30 staff that work hand in hand to ensure all residents of Broomfield have access to clean water and proper collection of storm and sewer water by maintaining the water distribution system, the wastewater collection system, and the reuse system.
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The Group Fitness Instructor provides cutting-edge group fitness instruction through a variety of entertaining, educational, and fun classes promoting fitness and positive self-esteem in a safe environment.
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The Group Fitness Instructor is responsible for consistently meeting daily class attendance goals as well as effectively promote Life Time Fitness programs, products and services.
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As a Group Fitness Instructor at Life Time, you have the opportunity to instruct a variety of group fitness formats. Group Fitness Instructor. 1 or more years of fitness instructor work experience.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Kinesiology or Exercise Science -Preferred and/or minimum of 5 years of personal trainer/group fitness instructor experience and/or exercise instructor. Program and lead on-camera workout videos for a variety of fitness levels.
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Position Title: Fitness Instructor. Currently, Dartmouth College Athletics and Recreation is seeking Fitness Instructors for Yoga, Swimming, Pickleball, Running, Squash, Tennis, Strength Training, and Weight Lifting classes.
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POSITION OVERVIEW:The Fitness Instructor develops fitness classes for different fitness levels, provides training for safe use of exercise equipment, and assists members during class workouts to promote a lifelong health and fitness program.
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Group Fitness Instructor- Incredible facility, fun, high energy environment. Instruct safe and effective exercise classes for all fitness levelsFollow all instructor sign in and sign out proceduresUnderstand, and follow all policies, procedures, and standardsDemonstrate knowledge of the Crunch brand and model behavior in accordance with Crunch mission statement.
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The Group Fitness Instructor is responsible for consistently meeting daily class attendance goals as well as effectively promoting Life Time programs, products, and services. Breaking the mold on high energy cardio fitness REMIXX is the celebration of all things that get your heart pumping.
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Job Title: Group Fitness Instructor 2023 - Student Master 1 Undergrad Salary/Grade: $12.00 - $13.50 / hr Hours per Week: 5 - 15 Duration of Appointment: 12 months Job Summary: Responsibilities are to instruct scheduled group fitness classes to a variety of populations with the safety and well-being of patrons always first priority, including answering or directing patron questions and concerns, as well as maintaining upkeep and cleanliness of the group fitness equipment.
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Title: fitness instructor Company: City And County Of Broomfield Co
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