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Benefits: Bonus based on performance Competitive salary Opportunity for advancement This is a full-time, on-site role for a Sport Performance Coach located in Woodridge, Il. The Sport Performance Coach will be responsible for overseeing the assessment, design, and implementation of age-appropriate strength and conditioning programs, as well as providing guidance on nutrition and recovery strategies, for an elite hockey academy.
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Manage client session appointments using Company's scheduling system Maintain a flexible schedule to accommodate client appointments Ensure the completion of assigned client(s) nutrition program(s) Ensure client(s) fitness goals are met QUALIFICATIONS Certified Nutrition Coach or Registered Dietitian from an accredited institution Bachelor's degree or higher in Nutrition, Dietetics, or related field.
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Job DescriptionThe Head Softball Coach will direct all facets of a competitive NAIA softball program with a special emphasis on recruitment of students whose educational, athletic, and personal aims are imminently congruent with the University mission.
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Job Description Summary The Head Women’s Soccer Coach will oversee the direction of the Varsity Soccer Program at the NCAA Division II level. The coach works in a collaborative fashion with the Athletic Department and serves in a leadership role to enhance the internal and external visibility and recognition of the Michigan Tech Women’s Soccer Program.
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Registered Strength and Conditioning Coach (RSCC) Daily activities for the S&C coach may include programming, fitness assessments, one-on-one or group coaching, or teaching S&C academics in a traditional classroom setting.
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Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist from the National Strength and Conditioning Association or Certified or Strength and Conditioning Coach certified from the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association.
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Job DescriptionThe Assistant Tennis Coach is responsible for assisting the Head Coach in organizing and managing all phases of a Division I Tennis program, including recruiting, team travel, strength & conditioning, student-athlete academic monitoring, public speaking, competition scheduling, budget management, and community/donor relations.
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This 10 month position reports directly to the head men’s lacrosse coach and is responsible for assisting in all phases of the program in accordance with NCAA Division I, MAAC, and Merrimack College rules, regulations and Responsibilities:Assist in the supervision and direction of all aspects of the team, at the direction of the head coach.
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The Assistant Coach also has both on- and off-campus recruiting responsibilities, to identify, encourage and evaluate application and acceptance of student athletes at Cornell in accordance with the Ivy League, NCAA and University policies as assigned by the head coach.
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Record weekly data for each participant (attendance, body weight, physical activity total weekly minutes, Location DetailsYMCA of Metropolitan Dallas - POSITIONS ARE HELD ACROSS THE DFW METRO AREARequirements:Requirements for the YMCA's Healthy Lifestyle Coach include commitment to and support of the Y mission and more specifically, the vision and goals of the YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas’ Board of Directors and their commitment to improving the health and well-being of our community.
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Benefits: Competitive salary Flexible schedule Free uniforms DASH Sports is hiring a part-time Youth Sports Coaches for our Minneapolis/St. Paul North Metro area school year camps.
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The Coach will work directly with students to support emotional and behavioral regulation through breathing, movement/yoga, connection, and other calming strategies; unpacking the effects of strong emotions, stress or trauma-related events; developing pro-social skills; establishing and restoring relationships, and repairing harm caused.
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Duties:Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following: The Goal Keeper Coach assists the Men’s Soccer Coach in the College Athletic Department, under the supervision of the Athletic Director and Head Soccer Coach.
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ALPHA: Competitive Grit. Full-body strength and conditioning programs that empower individuals to reach their peak physiological and psychological potential through community, resilience, and discipline – this includes challenging movements performed at relative intensities alongside the guidance of a coach.
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Title: Boys Varsity Head Lacrosse Coach Department: Athletics Reports to: Director of Athletics Schedule: Part-Time; Seasonal Employee Exempt Status: Non-Exempt Organization The Branson School is a co-educational, independent, college-preparatory day school with 395 students in grades 9 to 12.
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