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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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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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Contribute and work with personal trainers to achieve monthly sales targets for attracting new clients. REPORTS TO: General Manager DIRECT REPORTS: Personal Trainers. Create a supportive, connected community for all personal trainers and their clients by providing multiple tools and resources for them to use, having meaningful check-ins with your team members, and encouraging their on-going growth and development.
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Work with the Health and Wellness Director to develop the needs of the Personal Training Program. Promote the Personal Training Program to the members of the YMCA.
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The Patient Care Technician (PCT) Training Program is a temporary position for colleagues hired into the PCT Training Program without experience or training as a Certified Nursing Assistant.
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Requirements:QUALIFICATIONSBachelor's Degree (BS) from four-year college or university; degrees in anatomy, kinesiology, exercise science, physical education, or biomechanics preferred; three to five years fitness, instructional, or personal training experience; or equivalent combination of education, personal training, program development, and experience.
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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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Required Qualifications: NCCA Accredited Personal Training Certification 1 to 3 years of experience in strength and conditioning settingPreferred: Bachelors Degree in Exercise Science or equivalent NSCA Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) USAW Level One Sport Performance Coach Certification or comparable experience (NASM-CPT/ACSM-CPT acceptable)Company DescriptionThe Place for The Athlete.
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Ask about our 100% free PCA training program at 2 of our branch locations; New City and Bronx We offer free job placement assistance for all Training Program graduates as well.
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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. Join our team as a Personal Fitness Trainer and make a positive impact on peoples lives through personalized training programs and guidance.
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Previous experience as a group fitness instructor or personal fitness trainer is preferred. Monitor clients progress, adjust training programs as needed, and track their achievements. Maintain a clean and organized training environment.
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