Group Fitness Trainer Summerville

Group Fitness Trainer

Part Time • Summerville


RockBox is a fast-growing innovative boxing and martial arts group fitness franchise. RockBox
makes a difference in client lives by delivering results F.A.S.T.E.R., an acronym for core values
of Fun, Accountable, Service, Trust, Energy and Results. The RockBox business model is
prudently researched, rigorously tested, and now proven with a 100% studio success rate and
one of the lowest client attrition rates in the fitness industry. We are looking for the next
RockStar trainers to join our team!

Role: Trainer

Job Responsibilities:
● Maintain a positive and professional attitude at all times
● Set up necessary equipment needed for class and responsible for clean up after class
● Load functional exercises on ipads and make sure they are ready for your class but also
for the trainer in the next class or the next day
● Perform ‘Boxing Basics’ for ‘First time experience’ prospects
● Provide proper instructions on how to wrap members hands to protect them from injury
● Demonstrate exercises on functional agility sides of the workout (provide options and
challenges)
● Properly demonstrate thai bag and tear bag combinations
● Responsible for teaching a set amount of classes
● Build your utilization by connecting with members, taking workouts and performing to
your best ability
● Assist with membership sales through the handoff process with front desk
● Responsible for your participation in cleaning for your shift (equipment away or set up for
next day, make sure arena is clean for our next class)
● Assist with body fat readings and taking measurements during specific challenges
● Willing to assist the head trainer in duties that may be needed
● Be a brand ambassador, promote studio events, and knowledge of studio promotions
● Deliver pre-designed workouts
RockBox trainers may also be asked to help staff the front desk. In that case we want our
trainers to be aware of operational procedures such as: checking in members,membership
prices, able to ring up merchandise and memberships and always wearing a smile!

Requirements:
● Excellent verbal communication skills
● Enthusiastic, energetic, personable, and friendly disposition
● Passion for health and wellness
● Team player
● Ability to deliver workouts
● CPR/AED certification
● Knowledge of physiology, exercise techniques, and body mechanics
Compensation: $25.00 - $65.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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