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Previous experience as a group fitness instructor or personal fitness trainer is preferred. Join our team as a Personal Fitness Trainer and make a positive impact on people’s lives through personalized training programs and guidance.
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Bishop Gadsden (James Island) is in search of a full-time Personal Trainer/Group Fitness Instructor to join our Community Life Services team! Full Time Personal Trainer/Group Fitness Instructor.
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Review and implement pre-established group workouts aligned with the Anytime Fitness brand. Strong knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and exercise science principles. Able to command the room, and train multiple clients at once in a group setting.
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Demonstrate proper exercise techniques and ensure clients are using equipment and performing exercises in a safe and effective manner. What We ExpectConduct group setting sessions along with 1 on 1 sessions with clients.
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What You BringPossess or in the process of completing a recognized personal training certification (e.g. NASM, ACE, ACSM, ISSA, etc) with valid CPR/AED certification. Are you passionate about fitness and dedicated to helping others achieve their health and wellness goals.
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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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This position requires a strong ability to be a personal trainer in a group setting, motivating multiple clients and providing a positive community for change. Valid and acceptable Certified Personal Trainers Certificate or a degree in an exercise science field.
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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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EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE Applicants must hold a current Group Fitness Instructor certification, a Personal Trainers certification, as well as a current CPR/AED card. Develops Fitness Program Designs for location guests to continue their exercise routines.
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We are looking to bring on a group fitness instructor with a great personality and some experience. Group Fitness Instructor. The Certified Personal Trainer will be responsible for providing one-on-one personalized fitness instruction to clients while encouraging them to reach their fitness goals.
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BFT is science backed personal training in a group atmosphere. Body Fit Training (BFT) is a new fitness franchise with an advanced group training methodology. Must exude charisma & thrive in a group environment.
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This role requires an active group fitness certification, or relevant degree in fitness and at least one year of experience teaching group exercise classes. Movement is looking for enthusiastic and experienced group fitness instructors and Personal Trainers to work at our Hampden and Timonium gym locations.
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Within one year of employment, certification through the Aerobics and Fitness Association of America as a Group Exercise Instructor is required. Associates must meet minimum production standards for personal training and programming as determined annually by the Fitness Manager.
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You will work one-on-one with clients as well as lead small group fitness classes. Personal Trainer/Fitness Instructor - Society Hill, Philadelphia. has a college degree in exercise science or equivalent certifications and experience working as a trainer/coach.
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Conduct group setting sessions along with 1 on 1 sessions with clients. Possess or in the process of completing a recognized personal training certification (e.g. NASM, ACE, ACSM, ISSA, etc) with valid CPR/AED certification.
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