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Create an approachable environment in and around the Personal Training Cage by interacting with members, clients, and guests in a friendly, fun, energetic, and inclusive way. The PTL is responsible for attracting, hiring, coaching, and maximizing the engagement of the personal training team for their club.
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The Personal Training Lead is responsible for advancing the personal training business that results in exceeding all fitness financial targets at their club. Develop an agile personal training team who can facilitate and adjust programming to fit the exact needs of each client.
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Increase acquisition of new and improve retention of existing personal training clients. Coach personal trainers on how to conduct a consultation and recommend an appropriate personal training packages based on the client's goals.
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Retain personal training clients and ensure they receive the best value in personal training. They work with all team members to accomplish monthly targets of acquiring new personal training clients.
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PTLs oversee the personal training team to deliver high-quality training sessions with the goal of hitting monthly session targets and increase overall net client count. POSITION TITLE: Personal Training Lead (PTL.
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Our gyms also offer personal training and nutrition coaching, group fitness classes, and HIIT Zone classes. 2 years personal training experience and client success stories.
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Crunch Fitness Swansea is seeking a highly motivated Personal Training Sales Manager to join our team. As the Personal Training Sales Manager, you will be responsible for driving revenue growth through the sale of personal training packages, through Crunch’s exclusive CrunchOne Kickoff, to achieve and exceed sales targets.
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The assistant personal training manager who supports a high-performance, high-care culture that operates with speed and urgency in delivering results through member integration, programming, and development.
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Report to the General Manager and Personal Training Manager on key results and action plans. Looking for an assistant personal training manager who will be a key member of our leadership team by driving success in club operations and managing a team of personal trainers at Crunch Fitness - Undefeated Tribe.
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This includes consistent appearance and behavior from the personal trainers, safe and clean training spaces, and over-delivery of value to cost. Attract new clients by forming personal relationships with VASA members.
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Current Nationally Recognized Personal Trainer Certification (short grace period is offered)NASM Cooper InstituteACSM NFPT ACE CSCS NPTI NSCA ISSA PTA Global AFAA NESTA NCFS RTS Resistance Training Specialist.
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Location: Green Bay, WI Personal Training Manager Job Description:Our Personal Training Managers lead a team of Personal Trainers that provide customized fitness programs to our members while educating and guiding them on proper nutrition, cardiovascular exercise, resistance training and attaining a healthier lifestyle.
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The Assistant Fitness Manager guides potential clients through the sale of a fitness training program and coordinates their first fit test, pairing them with a Personal Trainer. Gold's Gym Personal Training provides customized fitness programs to our members while educating and guiding them on proper nutrition, cardiovascular exercise, resistance training and attaining a healthier lifestyle.
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Promotes and sells personal training programs and services. Attends mandatory and optional staff training classes. Dedicated to maintaining personal integrity and personal health and fitness.
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Nationally Recognized Personal Training Certification (AFAA, ACE, NSCA, NASM, NFPT, or ACSM certification) The YMCA of the Iowa Mississippi Valley is seeking an ambitious, dedicated, self-starting Program Director to lead the Personal Training/Wellness program for our Bettendorf branch.
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