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Associate's or Bachelor's degree or higher in kinesiology, exercise science, sports medicine, or any related field of study in this area is also acceptable. Flexologists require a background and national certification or state licensure in rehabilitation, sports medicine, massage therapy, personal training or strength and conditioning.
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Bachelors degree in Kinesiology, Sports Medicine or other related field. Bachelors degree in Kinesiology, Sports Medicine or other related field. As a Personal Training Manager, you will lead a team of Fitness Professionals through their career at Life Time. You will supervise all revenue departments and Team Members within Life Time Training.
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Fulfills member service requirements such as fitness assessments and equipment operations, service desk duties and fitness equipment cleaning. Monitors and instructs clients during personal training sessions on the safe and effective use of cardiovascular, flexibility and strength training equipment.
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A bachelor’s degree in exercise science, kinesiology or a related field, or a NCCaccredited personal training certification. We are looking for an energetic and enthusiastic Exercise Specialist who is passionate about supporting healthy lifestyle habits to work at a high-profile company’s fitness center located in Eden Prairie, MN.
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An Alpha coach is a Certified Personal Trainer and has an Olympic Weightlifting Certification (USAW L1 or CF-1). An Ultra Fit coach is an elite fitness instructor and performance coach ready to push participants to their limits for Life Time's most intense treadmill workout.
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