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Minimum of one of the following Group Exercise Certifications: National Association of Sports Medicine (NASM), American Council of Exercise (ACE), American Fitness Aerobic Association (AFAA), Aquatic Exercise Association (AEA.
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Prevention Services include: Assessment, triage, and first aid application for workplace injury/discomfort Ergonomic risk assessment and implementation of ergonomic solutions Design and implementation of functional assessments, preventative exercise and stretching Job coaching and behavior modification both one-on-one and in group settings Providing education and training on a wide range of injury prevention topics Office ergonomics Health and wellness consultation.
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Required Certifications: CPR, AED, National Certification (ACE, NETA, AFAA, NASM) in group fitness instruction or YMCA Foundations of Group Exercise Certification. The YMCA Group Fitness Instructor role is more than a job and is a critical role at the YMCA. A Fitness Instructor teaches youth and adults exercise techniques to be safe and have fun in a group workout setting.
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Field experience working with gerontology and/or special populations preferred in addition to personal training and group fitness instruction on land and in water. Bachelor's degree in Therapeutic Recreation or Exercise/Fitness.
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Provides cutting-edge Group Fitness and Signature Group Training instruction through a variety of entertaining, educational, and fun classes promoting fitness and positive self-esteem in a safe environment.
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The City of Brooklyn Center is seeking a highly motivated, enthusiastic group fitness instructor to teach exercise classes at the Brooklyn Center Community Center. Group Exercise Certification.
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Must hold a current fitness certification (or be in the process of obtaining) from an OTF-approved education entity as follows: ACE (American Council on Exercise), ACSM (American College of Sports Medicine), NASM (National Academy of Sports Medicine), NSCA (National Strength & Conditioning Association), ISSA CPT is also accepted with an NCCPT exam.
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Benefits provided are: competitive pay, excellent health, dental, and optical insurance, HSA account, life insurance and long-term disability, paid time off, paid holidays, 401(k) with company match, mileage reimbursement, continuing education classes and networking events paid for by company, free underground parking, free onsite exercise facility, fun group outings and a great working environment.
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Job Summary:Responsibilities:We're seeking a Group Exercise instructor to lead our fitness classes. Our professional athlete training programs propel elite athletes to new heights in the NFL combine and NBA Draft each year, and our practitioner education courses and workshops provide industry professionals ongoing opportunities for development.
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Nationally accredited Current Certification: Personal Training or Group Fitness (ACE, NASM, et al) Bachelor's Degree in Exercise Science or related field. Nationally accredited Current Certification: Personal Training or Group Fitness (ACE, NASM, et al.
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Focusing on small group training or 1:1 personal training, we help clients create energy, fall in love with exercise and finally get results. Our team of highly-skilled, certified personal trainers and group fitness instructors, has helped hundreds of people around the twin cities enjoy working out again, get off the weight yo-yo cycle, be more confident than they ever have before crushing everything life throws at them.
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Current group exercise instructor certification from ACE, AFAA/NASM, ACSM, NETA, NCCPT, or other NCCA nationally accredited specialty class certification required. In this position you will provide fun, effective and safe group exercise to members participating in the program such as dance, kickboxing, step, boot camp, and circuit.
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Current nationally accredited group exercise certification (e.g. AFAA, ACE, ACSM, NETA) if necessary. We're seeking a Group Exercise instructor to lead our fitness classes.
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Develop and lead individual/group recreation programs which encourage patients to exercise their abilities, based on assessed leisure interests. A diverse group of health care insurance options including medical, vision and dental plans.
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S refreshing to find fabulous bike trails and bike lanes - great for exercise and fresh air in a safe setting. Opportunity Highlights: Group offers Partnership Your call schedule will be 1:9 with a four-day workweek Excellent work-life balance Signing bonus and relocation allowance Leading compensation and full benefits An enjoyable work environment that values all employees and works together to take care of their patients Community Information: This busy Minneapolis suburb is the perfect locale for on-the-go professionals and families.
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