BODYROK offers high intensity, low impact workouts that will tone, define and sculpt your body & mind in just 45 minutes. Our instructors have earned a reputation for delivering some of the most challenging and comprehensive workouts in California and we’re excited to introduce our concept to New York City. We combine our proprietary Hybrid Pilates method taught on custom-built reformers to deliver one of the most efficient full-body workouts there is. Our trainers are connected to a microphone instructing to heart-pumping music in high-energy studios. The BODYROK method is built to be high-intensity & low-impact leaving our clients energized and feeling great!
We are looking for enthusiastic, motivated, and hardworking individuals passionate about health, fitness, and the BODYROK brand.
Instructor Training January 30 - February 2
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
Teach high-intensity Pilates classes on our custom-built reformers
Provide exceptional hospitality to all BODYROK clients
Represent the BODYROK brand both inside and outside of class
Excellent ability to multitask and communicate
Capability and interest in learning/growing with our expanding brand
Follow the BODYROK teaching method
Qualifications:
Attended a minimum of 20-30 BODYROK sculpt classes
Must complete 4 consecutive days of in-studio training follow by 5 weeks of in person skills training & practicing
Basic understanding of anatomy and biomechanics
Flexible teaching schedule
Can be scheduled to teach at least 2 days per week
CPR and Liability Insurance (special rates and access given upon completion of training)
Preferred 1-year minimum experience instructing one of the following: Pilates, Circuit Training, Indoor Cycling, Bootcamp, HITT, Boxing/Kickboxing, or Group Fitness.
Physical Requirements
Ability to demonstrate BODYROK method exercises and routines to clients
Assisting clients with exercises to minimize injury and promote fitness
Ability to modify exercises according to clients' fitness levels
Teach effectively and safely during all classes.
This position description intends to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this job. It is not intended to include all duties and responsibilities. The order in which duties and responsibilities are listed is not significant