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Preferred QualificationsEducation: Master’s degree with a major in nutrition, clinical nutrition, exercise physiology, or equivalent discipline, and one year of relevant laboratory or science experience.
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Accepted degrees:Athletic Training, Chiropractic, Exercise Physiology, Exercise Science, Fitness Management, Human Performance, Kinesiology, Nutrition, Physical Education, Physical Therapy, Sports Management, Sports Medicine.
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The School of Health Sciences includes Communication Sciences and Disorders, Exercise Science, Health Science, Medical Assisting, Occupational Therapy, and Physical Therapy. Uses evidence-based teaching methods in the classroom or alternate learning environment as well as in the overall nurse-educator role.
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Exercise Science degree preferred but not required. Provide exercise and nutritional guidance and training to our members. Exercise Science degree preferred but not required. They promote, sell and conduct personal training for individual, tandem and group training.
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Intermediate knowledge of physiology, exercise technique, and body mechanics. KidStrong offers a science-based curriculum that is parent-focused and taught by professionals. We are looking for coaches with an athletic or coaching background or those that have experience working with kids ages 14mo-11 years old.
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OR a BA in Kinesiology or Exercise Science. Minimum of 2 years-experience as a personal trainer (one-on-one and/or small group) AND current, nationally recognized personal training certification (NASM, ACSM, NSCA, CSCS, ISSA, NCCPT, NCSF, ACE, etc.
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You either hold or are working toward a degree in kinesiology, exercise science, personal training, or a related field. Restore Hyper Wellness is the leading retail provider of alternative health and wellness modalities in the United States.
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Exercise Science Bachelor's Degree. The Exercise Specialist collaborates with the nurse and the multidisciplinary team to identify risk factors and parameters for safe exercise within the Cardiac Rehab population.
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Education: Master’s degree with a major in nutrition, clinical nutrition, exercise physiology, or equivalent discipline, and one year of relevant laboratory or science experience. Additional projects include physical assessments, medical nutrition therapy, coaching, and exercise programming.
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Bachelor's in Exercise Science or related field preferred. National Certification required (NASM, ACSM, NSCA, ACE) Extensive understanding of injury prevention/management. Bachelor's in Exercise Science or related field preferred.
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Strong understanding of anatomy & biomechanics, and exercise science is a definite plus. Strong understanding of anatomy & biomechanics, and exercise science is a definite plus. Two years experience in Personal Training OR three-years work experience in the fitness industry if #1 is not fulfilled.
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Keep knowledgeable in the areas of fitness, exercise science, nutrition, CPR, First Aid, choreography, etc. A Y Fitness Group Exercise Instructor conducts group exercise classes in the areas of cardiovascular wellness, flexibility, and muscular endurance incorporating warm ups and cools downs for each class.
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The Personal Trainer utilizes their exceptional skills in assessment and exercise programming along with knowledge of exercise science to help guide member clients through one-on-one sessions that are suited to their individual physical capabilities.
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We prefer candidates that have education and a degree in any of the following areas: AT-C, Certified Medical Assistant, LPN, Exercise science, Kinesiology, or education involving anatomy and physiology, biology, or chemistry.
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Bachelor’s degree in an Exercise Science related field of study preferred. Must hold a current fitness certification from an OTF approved education entity as followed; ACE (American Council on Exercise), ACSM (American College of Sports Medicine), NASM (National Academy of Sports Medicine), NSCA (National Strength & Conditioning Association), ISSA CPT and AFAA GFI are also accepted with an NCCPT exam.
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