Exercise jobs

With the growth of the leisure industry, exercise jobs have also grown dramatically in the past 20 years. The sheer variety of exercise jobs now means that you have a wide range of options, depending on your preferences, if you are looking for employment in this field.

Some of the most popular exercise jobs include:

  • Leisure Centre Assistant:

    A great way to get started in the fitness business, leisure centre assistants help out around the centre, setting up equipment, tidying up, performing clerical duties - whatever needs doing to make things run smoothly.
     
  • Physiotherapy Assistant:

    Another position that allows you to get into a field while training, physiotherapy assistants help qualified physiotherapists work with clients.
     
  • Fitness instructor:

    Fitness instructors can work with groups or individuals to help them find the best way to get in shape.
     
  • b Yoga has really become popular in the past few years, and the demand for yoga instructors has never been higher.
     
  • Health Trainer:

    Health trainers work in the community, advising people on the changes they can make to their lifestyle - including diet and exercise - to lead healthier lives.
     
  • Personal Trainer:

    Considered the glamour job in this field, personal trainers work with a variety of clients, one-on-one, designing programs and teaching clients how to exercise safely and effectively.
     
  • Pilates Instructor:

    One of the hottest fitness trends in recent years, Pilates instructors work with individuals or small groups to help them improve their body strength and posture.
     
  • Physiotherapist:

    Requiring extensive training, working as a physiotherapist is a rewarding career that involves treating patients with a range of physical problems caused by accidents, illness, disability, or ageing.

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