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We are looking for a Personal Training Sales Manager to enhance the competencies of our Retro Fitness franchise and will boost the franchise club performance in alliance with company brand and core values.
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Retro Fitness is a Health Club built on the respect and dedication for each of our members who entrust us to help them achieve their health and fitness goals. With more than 120 gyms open or under development across the US, Retro Fitness offers multiple fitness experiences under one roof.
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Working environment will predominately occur within the Retro Fitness Outlet, however franchisee or upper management may host outside marketing events in which employee may be scheduled for.
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Ensuring the overall credibility of Retro Results Fitness service offerings and the entire Retro Fitness Outlet. With our new CEO, Andrew Alfano, leading the team, Retro Fitness is poised for growth in an exciting atmosphere with a new strategic vision and focus.
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We are looking for Retro Fitness Personal Trainers to enhance the competencies of our Retro Fitness franchise by conducting training programs that will boost franchise club performance in alliance with company brand and core values.
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Direct reportThis position is supervised by positions below and in order of: ⦁ Retro Fitness Head CoachManagingN/ARetro Fitness Mission StatementRetro Fitness is a Health Club built on the respect and dedication for each of our members who entrust us to help them achieve their health and fitness goals.
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EnvironmentWorking environment will predominately occur within the Retro Fitness Outlet, however franchisee or upper management may host outside marketing events in which employee may be scheduled for.
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NASM, ACE, NSCA or ACSM personal training certification. Qualifications:⦁ Strong desire to help others reach their health and fitness goals. Our personal training department, known as Retro Results – powered by the New Exercise Order, is centered on generating positive and infectious energy conquering obstacles all clients have.
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We are looking for EXPERIENCED Retro Fitness Personal Trainers to enhance the competencies of our Retro Fitness franchise by conducting training programs that will boost franchise club performance in alliance with company brand and core values.
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Cultivating a safe, enjoyable community between Team Training, Small Group Training and One-on-One instructions with the Retro Results family. Part-Time or Full Time position meeting all State and Federal requirements and regulations.
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Understanding of the principles of physical fitness and proper exercise technique. Prescribing comprehensive wellness programs based individual client’s goals. Certain duties may be modified or added as determined by the General Manager or Fitness Managers.
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