With the current trend of healthy living, the demand for fitness instructors is on the rise. Scheduling flexibility and moderate educational requirements also increase the number of people choosing a fitness career path. To stand out against the competition, your resume needs to be memorable.
If you don’t have direct job experience, put more emphasis on your skills to balance out your resume. Extra training on specialized techniques or knowledge of nutritional needs should be listed in your highlights section to help you get your foot in the door of a potential employer.
Check out the entry-level fitness instructors resume template below for ideas on how to craft a resume that wins you an interview.
Create ResumeRyan Collins
123 Fake Street | City, State, Zip Code | | C: 000-000-0000 | email@email.com
Summary
Energetic, motivated Yoga teacher who is highly organized and skilled at balancing the needs of clients in both personal and professional capacities. Dedicated to sharing the mental and physical experience of Yoga with beginner and experienced students. Able to design sequences for all Yoga levels as well as the ability to adapt practice per studio need.
Skills
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Professional Experience
07/2013 to CurrentYoga Instructor Company Name City, State
- Teach weekly Restorative classes. Substitute teacher for Power Flow classes.
07/2013 to CurrentYoga Instructor Company Name City, State
- Substitute teacher for Vinyassa style classes.
08/2013 to CurrentYoga Instructor Company Name City, State
- Teach free flow classes.
09/2011 to 05/2012Yoga Instructor Company Name City, State
- Instructor for a donation based yoga class for university students on the Mall once a week.
Education and Training
2013 Company Name San Diego City, State
- 200 Hour Yoga Teacher Training Course taught by Amy Caldwell and Diana Beardsley at Company Name Studio
2012Bachelor of Arts: Criminal Justice and Human Services The George Washington University City, State
- Member of George Washington Debate Team