Benefits:
- Bonus based on performance
- Flexible schedule
- Free uniforms
- Opportunity for advancement
- Training & development
This is a part-time, on-site role for a Sport Performance Coach located in Warwick, RI area. The Sport Performance Coach will be responsible for overseeing the assessment, design, and implementation of age-appropriate strength and conditioning programs, as well as providing guidance on nutrition and recovery strategies, for local athletes.
Qualifications
- Certification in Strength and Conditioning (CSCS) or relevant field preferred
- Demonstrated experience in designing and implementing sport-specific training programs
- Strong knowledge of exercise physiology, biomechanics, and nutrition
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Experience working with athletes of various ages and skill levels
- Ability to analyze and adapt training programs based on individual needs
- Passion for helping athletes achieve their performance goals
Compensation: $20.00 - $40.00 per hour
"Through the use of functional exercise, qualified exercise Professionals, and 'results-oriented programming, the NEST is committed to developing well conditioned athletes, making them less susceptible to injury, and helping them become the best that they can be."
How It All Began!
NorthEast Sports Training and Rehabilitation (the NEST) was founded, in 1999, by Mike Macchioni - one of the areas first Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialists. It is Rhode Islands only facility dedicated to preparing athletes for sport and, now, includes three satellite facilities.
In 1992, Mike met strength and conditioning pioneer, Mike Boyle. He worked for his company, Elite Conditioning, for five years, training the best athletes in the Boston area. During that same time, Mike spent several years working with Perform Better / MF Athletics educating coaches, trainers, therapists, and physicians about a, then, new training philosophy of exercising. This philosophy, later, would become known as ‘functional training’.
Today, functional training is the most widely accepted approach to enhancing human performance and preventing injuries. Armed with this experience, Mike returned home to expose local athletes to this cutting-edge training philosophy and , since, has assisted some of the best athletes in the world, including a number one NHL draft pick, two NHL Rookie of the Year award winners, and three different Olympic Gold Medalists.
In 1992, Mike met strength and conditioning pioneer, Mike Boyle. He worked for his company, Elite Conditioning, for five years, training the best athletes in the Boston area. During that same time, Mike spent several years working with Perform Better / MF Athletics educating coaches, trainers, therapists, and physicians about a, then, new training philosophy of exercising. This philosophy, later, would become known as ‘functional training’.
Today, functional training is the most widely accepted approach to enhancing human performance and preventing injuries. Armed with this experience, Mike returned home to expose local athletes to this cutting-edge training philosophy and , since, has assisted some of the best athletes in the world, including a number one NHL draft pick, two NHL Rookie of the Year award winners, and three different Olympic Gold Medalists.
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