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If you think you have what it takes to be a 9Round trainer and part of the fastest growing fitness franchise in the nation, then, this position is for you. Delivering the pre-defined Daily Workout to members, as written by 9Round Home OfficeProficiently explaining and demonstrating the exercises for each part of the Daily Workout, which include kickboxing, weighted, and functional exercisesMotivating and encouraging members to reach their fitness goalsMaintaining an excellent level of customer serviceCLEANINGTo attract and keep members, the gym must be clean at all times.
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Qualifications: Position is part-time and we strongly assist in growing your schedule. Easy to grow your business (into full-time if desired) with the willingness to learn, dedication, and availability in your schedule.
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Train your clients ANYWHERE. We are the nation's largest in-home, virtual, and remote personal trainers. Our team is currently looking for someone to start Part time, 20-hours per week with the opportunity to grow into a full time position.
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Our team is currently looking for someone to start Part time, 20-hours per week with the opportunity to grow into a full time position This is an IN-PERSON role with virtual opportunities.
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With our special screening and consultation processes, you won't have to worry about finding your own clients, leave that part to our sales team. Willing to Travel within 5-10 miles of your home.
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We are seeking enthusiastic and reliable Part Time Trainers for a recently opened studio in West Cobb. We specialize in 1:1 and small group personal training offering a high-tech guided process that allows us to measure an individuals strength and prescribe an exercise program that is customized to them.
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This is a part-time remote role as a Personal Trainer/PT/PTA/OT/COTA. The Personal Trainer will be responsible for providing in-home personal training sessions for older adults and individuals with health conditions.
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This is a part-time hybrid role for a Personal Fitness Trainer located in Nashua, NH. Some work from home periods are acceptable. Bachelor's degree in Exercise Science or related field (preferred.
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This is an IN-PERSON role with virtual opportunities. Become a part of our Klasik Fit training community. What's in it for you? Hold a valid Personal Trainer License.
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Willing to Travel within 5-15 miles of your home. Our personal trainers are primarily responsible for doing what they love, PERSONAL TRAINING. We take care of the rest. Whether that is at their personal gym, backyard by the pool, a park, or virtually.
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