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Required background: Licensed Massage Therapist Certified Athletic Trainer, Personal Trainer, or Sports Coach Licensed Physical Therapist (or PT Aid) Certified Pilates, Yoga or Dance Instructor A minimum of 2 years experience working in a fitness/health environment where you provide hands-on training with clients.
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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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Personal Trainer/ Strength Coach / Small Group Personal Training Coach. 1-2+ years of personal training and or small group training with a current client base is preferred.
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Nationally recognized certification in personal training (e.g., NASM, ACE, ACSM). Previous personal training experience is a plus. The Kroc Center is comprised of several major components: a center of worship and performance venue, an aquatics center, fitness and recreation center, classrooms, and special event facilities.
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Build a client base, and recruit new personal training clients under the management of the Fitness Director and with the Personal Training team. Nationally recognized personal training certification from a US Fitness accepted provider required.
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Maintain the organization and neat presentation of the fitness floor and training spaces. The Sports Recovery Specialist is responsible for ensuring a positive customer experience and delivering great member service, private training, and recovery sessions.
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With Co-Founders coming from the Personal Training industry, Stretch Lab has created a variety of offerings to empower clients to ‘Live Long’. StretchLab is seeking personal trainers, massage therapists, and dance/yoga/pilates instructors to join our team in our studio opening soon in Wichita.
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This is a full-time or part-time on-site role for a Certified Personal Trainer at Champions Skating Center in Cromwell, CT. The Certified Personal Trainer will be responsible for providing fitness instruction, personalized nutrition guidance, circuit training, and sports coaching to clients.
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Education & Certifications: 2 to 4 year college degree in physical fitness or related field, or personal training certification from a nationally recognized certifying board such as ACE or AFAA and CPR and First Aid certifications required.
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Job Overview: Blink Personal Trainers provide personalized attention, professional instruction, and exercise programming to each member to maximize the member’s health, fitness, and wellness goals while providing the highest level of customer service.
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UCSF Fitness and Recreation operates two fitness centers at UCSF. We provide fitness and wellbeing services to UCSF Students, Faculty, Staff and Community members through a broad range of fitness, recreation, aquatics, personal training, outdoor programs, and health and wellness programs.
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The Personal Trainer creates value in our fitness programs and member experience through one-on-one personal training, small group training and member engagement activities including, but not limited to, fitness floor member engagement, relevant fitness special events, external fitness education and outreach.
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Must acquire a fitness certification/personal trainer certification within 90 days of hire from an AF fitness-approved education company such as ACSM, ACE, NASM, NSCA, ISSA, NSCA, etc.
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The Personal Trainer will create programs based on member's individualized needs including education and guidance on proper nutrition, cardiovascular exercise, resistance training, and other fitness programs offered at Gold's Gym. This role will report directly to the Member Experience Manager.
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The Personal Trainer will guide clients through their fitness journey with personalized attention and programming. Reports to: Personal Training Manager Status: Non-Exempt / Full Time.
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