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If that sounds like you, then keep reading because OTF is looking for Fitness Coaches to lead our coach-inspired, science-backed, and technology-tracked workouts. In the weight room, coaches must demonstrate all exercises for members, which can involve Bosu trainers, medicine balls, dumbbells, TRX, mini bands or other fitness equipment.
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Disclaimers: This employment opportunity is with one of the largest independently owned and operated Orangetheory Fitness Franchise, OT Growth Partners. Hold and maintain a current fitness certification from an education company approved by Orangetheory Fitness.
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Full-Time Fitness CoachJOB OVERVIEWAs an Orangetheory Fitness Coach, you will be responsible for delivering scientifically predesigned workouts per session. The Coach will report to the Head Coach or Studio Sales & Fitness Manager.
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This employment opportunity is with one of the largest independently owned and operated Orangetheory Fitness Franchise, OT Growth Partners. For us, physical fitness transcends weight loss and bikini season.
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Summary: As an OTF Fitness Trainer (Coach), you will be responsible for delivering scientifically predesigned workouts. If that sounds like you, then keep reading because OTF is looking for Fitness Trainers to lead our coach inspired, science backed, and technology tracked workouts.
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Part-Time Fitness CoachJOB OVERVIEWAs an Orangetheory Fitness Coach, you will be responsible for delivering scientifically predesigned workouts per session. This role must focus on a well-rounded theory of fitness, including endurance, strength, and power, using the tools given to optimize the client’s experience and results.
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Job Title: Fitness CoachDirect Supervisor: Head CoachStatus: HourlyLocation: Greater Sacramento AreaCOMPANY DESCRIPTION West Coast FitnessWest Coast Fitness is a leading franchisee of Orangetheory® Fitness with 45+ studios in Los Angeles, San Francisco’s Bay area, Sacramento, and Ohio. Our mission is to lead, support, and inspire the Orange Passion.
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The Head Coach must be able to own member satisfaction and retention, develop a strong, cohesive fitness coach team, and being the primary resource for all things Orangetheory FITNESSwithin the studio.
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The Coach will deliver a high-energy workout experience. Austin Fitness Group is dedicated to upholding the principles of equal employment opportunity and fostering a workplace that promotes fairness, equity, and respect for all individuals.
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If you’re reading this, you’re probably a committed fitness professional who wants to inspire others to work hard to be the best they can be. Fitness is a way of life. Orangetheory is committed to encouraging, facilitating and upholding an environment centered on diversity, equity and inclusion across every facet of the Orangetheory brand.
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Orangetheory Fitness is looking for passionate and innovative individuals that can enhance our members’ experience and be a brand ambassador for the OTF community. The Orangetheory Fitness coaching team is outgoing, energetic, and brings excitement every day to the studio by delivering world-class, strength and heart rate-based interval training.
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Coaches whose positive energy stays with a member long after they’ve left the studio, and they find themselves counting the hours till their next workout. Benefits: Free membership Bonus based on performance Employee discounts Flexible schedule Free uniforms Opportunity for advancement Training & development Be fit.
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Benefits: 401(k) Company parties Health insurance Opportunity for advancement Paid time off Parental leave Signing bonus Part time and full time positions available in our 4 Orangetheory locations: Hillsboro, Tualatin, Happy Valley, Oregon and East Vancouver, Washington Orangetheory Fitness studios are locally owned and managed.
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If that sounds like you, then keep reading because OTF is looking for Fitness Coaches to lead our coach-inspired, science-backed backed, and technology-tracked workouts. Well, now’s your chance to join Orangetheory and start leading the best 1-hour full-body group workout.
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You know how to motivate to get that one more Burpee, and know when to hold back to be sure workouts are safe and effective.
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