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National Exercise and Sports Trainers Association (NESTA) Personal Fitness Trainer Certification. As a brand ambassador, a Personal Trainer represents Crunch Franchise to members and clients by delivering a positive fitness experience and quality personal training sessions leading to member retention and client acquisition and retention.
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Certified Personal Trainer (NASM, ACE, ISSA, NCSF, etc.) Renews personal training certification regularly, seeks to remain relevant in training programs, and maintains a personal fitness brand that role models full body wellness.
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The Certified Personal Trainer will be responsible for providing one-on-one and couples personalized fitness instruction in person to clients at their home, apartment gym or outside while encouraging them to reach their fitness goals.
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We are looking for Retro Fitness Personal Trainers to enhance the competencies of our Retro Fitness franchise by conducting training programs that will boost franchise club performance in alliance with company brand and core values.
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The instructor leads high energy group fitness classes through a variety of high energy, inspiring and fun classes promoting fitness and positive self-esteem. They act as a fitness resource for class participants encouraging club members to attend classes and follow The Max Challenge nutrition programs.
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Conducts fitness consultations for new clients including pre-participation screening, Medical History, Lifestyle questionnaire, and goal setting to assess and recommend personal training programs.
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As a GYMGUYZ trainer, you will be coached to become an elite personal trainer while developing your skills for career progression within the GYMGUYZ family. If you became a personal trainer to TRAIN clients and not FIND clients, you should apply NOW.
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By definition, a personal trainer is a fitness professional possessing the knowledge, skills and abilities for safe and effective exercise and fitness program design, instruction and assistance for the purpose of reaching personal health and fitness goals.
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The Personal Trainer must be able to set an excellent example of health, fitness and provide continuity in member service. Under the supervision of the Director of Fitness & Healthy Living, the Personal Trainer is responsible for guiding clients through educating, motivating and designing safe and effective exercise programs that are appropriate for their clients’ training routines.
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Certified personal Trainer. 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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Engage with members utilizing their name and making personal contact throughout every class regardless of in person or at home attendance. The instructor is the “life-coach” helping our members live a happier and healthier lifestyle.
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Blink Fitness’ dedication to a Personal Trainers success is part of the larger commitment to maximize our member’s health, fitness, and wellness goals. Job Overview:As a Blink Personal Trainer you will provide personalized attention, professional instruction, and exercise programs to each member.
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Job Summary: As a brand ambassador, a Personal Trainer represents Crunch Franchise to members and clients by delivering a positive fitness experience and quality personal training sessions leading to member retention and client acquisition and retention.
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Full-service locker rooms with towel service∙ My Zone Training Program∙ Pilates ReformerPositions available are:- Personal Trainer- Pilates Reformer InstructorNBD Fitness is in expansion mode and more opportunities are opening up all the time.
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Certification in personal training, group fitness instruction, or a related field (e.g., NASM, ACE, ACSM). As an F45 Fitness Trainer, you'll play a pivotal role in delivering exceptional workout experiences to our members.
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