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Manhattan, NY ยท On-site

$35 - $85/hr

Lead HIIT and strength training classes utilizing knowledge of functional fitness, kettlebell training, strength, and conditioning. * Explain and demonstrate exercise moves as well as know how to ...

Lead HIIT and strength training classes utilizing knowledge of functional fitness, kettlebell training, strength, and conditioning. * Explain and demonstrate exercise moves as well as know how to ...

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How much do kettlebell jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for kettlebell in the United States is $18.45, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.11 and $20.19 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are kettlebell instructors?

Kettlebell instructors are fitness professionals who specialize in teaching individuals or groups how to safely and effectively use kettlebells for strength, conditioning, and overall fitness. They guide clients through a variety of exercises, focusing on proper form, technique, and progression. Kettlebell instructors often create tailored workout programs to meet the specific goals of their clients, whether it's improving strength, endurance, flexibility, or weight loss. They may work in gyms, fitness studios, or offer private sessions, and many hold certifications from recognized fitness organizations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Kettlebell Instructor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Kettlebell Instructor, you need a solid understanding of exercise science, kettlebell technique, and a relevant fitness certification such as StrongFirst or RKC. Familiarity with fitness tracking apps, client management software, and safe equipment handling is typically required. Exceptional communication, motivational skills, and the ability to tailor workouts to individual needs help instructors stand out. These skills ensure safe, effective training sessions and support clients in achieving their fitness goals.

What is the difference between Kettlebell vs Personal Trainer?

AspectKettlebellPersonal Trainer
CertificationsBasic fitness certifications, kettlebell-specific coursesNASM, ACE, or similar personal training certifications
Work EnvironmentGyms, fitness studios, outdoor settingsGyms, private studios, clients' homes
Industry UsageUsed as a fitness tool for strength and conditioningProvides personalized fitness coaching and program design

While kettlebells are fitness tools used for strength training, a personal trainer is a professional who designs and guides workout programs, often incorporating kettlebells. Both roles are integral to fitness but serve different functions: kettlebells are equipment, whereas personal trainers are service providers focused on client fitness goals.

What are some typical challenges faced by a Kettlebell Instructor, and how can they be overcome?

Kettlebell Instructors often encounter the challenge of adapting exercises to suit participants with varying fitness levels, experience, and physical limitations. To overcome this, instructors need to be adept at offering modifications and ensuring proper form to prevent injury. Building rapport and fostering a motivating environment are also crucial, as group dynamics can influence engagement and progress. Continuous professional development and staying updated with the latest training techniques can help instructors deliver effective and safe workouts.
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What cities are hiring for Kettlebell jobs? Cities with the most Kettlebell job openings:
Infographic showing various Kettlebell job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 61% Full Time, 35% Part Time, and 4% Temporary. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $38,383 per year, or $18.5 per hour.
Group Fitness Instructor - Kettlebell

Group Fitness Instructor - Kettlebell

Eden Prairie

Eden Prairie, MN โ€ข On-site

$26 - $29/hr

Part-time

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Group Fitness Instructor- Kettlebell (Part-time)
Deadline to Apply: July 1, 2026
Expected Start Date: June/July 2026
Details
  • Part Time (Part-time/Temporary/Seasonal Status), non-exempt
  • $26.00-$29.00 per hour, depending on qualifications
  • Reports to Recreation Supervisor- Fitness
  • Located at Eden Prairie Community Center (16700 Valley View Road, Eden Prairie, MN)
  • Hours vary, may include evenings and weekends

Responsibilities
The fitness instructor leads group fitness classes at the Eden Prairie Community Center. This position may substitute for group fitness classes in a variety of formats. The primary position responsibilities and areas of impact are to:
  • Provide instruction in a variety of fitness activities and formats. Ensure members' needs are met through personal recognition and by providing quality service. Monitor the well-being of all participants throughout the exercise program.
  • Assume a leadership role as a professional in the area of fitness and wellness. Encourage participants to continue with exercises and make healthy choices.
  • Ensure that a safe and healthy environment exists for exercising. Enforce all fitness facility policies, rules and regulations. Assist in the cleaning and general maintenance of fitness areas.
  • Arrive well-prepared: music cued, routine thought out, ample time for setup and to greet participants prior to start of class.

While these areas are the primary focus of this position, we believe strongly in teamwork and employees will be called upon to perform a variety of duties as a part of their role with the City.
Requirements
  • Group exercise certification (ACE, NETA, AFAA or equivalent) required, format-specific certifications and First Aid, CPR and AED certifications required.
  • Experience teaching group fitness classes required, specifically Kettlebell. Experience teaching a variety of group fitness classes is preferred.
  • Candidates must successfully complete and pass the City's evaluation of the pre-employment process prior to their first day of employment. Pre-employment processes for this position includes professional reference checks, background check, work verification.

Skills
  • Able to convey a message to get a point across. Communicates in a clear and concise manner. Able to write clearly and succinctly. Tailors message to a variety of communication settings and styles.
  • Ability to perform and/or coordinate several activities, responsibilities, and tasks simultaneously in a polite and professional manner. Prioritizes what needs to get done. Keeps things neat and orderly. Utilizes tools for efficiency. Factors several considerations when planning. Establishes methods to ensure routine tasks are completed.
  • Ability to tackle a problem by using logical, systematic, sequential approach. Makes a systematic comparison of two or more alternatives. Notices discrepancies and inconsistencies in available information. Identifies a set of features, parameters or considerations to take into account in analyzing a situation or making a decision.

City of Eden Prairie Values
We are a service organization. We take pride in what we do. We cultivate a supportive, encouraging and productive culture with a strong customer focus. We promote wellness and plan work/life balance into our goals. We value differences and foster inclusion. We achieve success by exhibiting our core values: collaboration, innovation, integrity, performance and relationships.
Application Process
To apply, click on "apply now" at the top of the page or visit www.edenprairiemn.gov and click on the Jobs tab.
Equal Opportunity Employer
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