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Part Time Running Coach Jobs in Dallas, TX (NOW HIRING)

Fitness Coach

Mckinney, TX · On-site

$17 - $21/hr

Part-time positions are also available. Benefits/Perks * We provide substantial paid training ... running, walking, jumping, squatting, bending, and reaching. As well as pushing, pulling and ...

Fitness Coach

Frisco, TX · On-site

$16 - $20/hr

This is a part-time, non-exempt hourly position great for candidates looking to make a significant ... running, walking, jumping, squatting, bending, and reaching. As well as pushing, pulling and ...

Fitness Coach

Frisco, TX · On-site

$16 - $20/hr

This is a part-time, non-exempt hourly position great for candidates looking to make a significant ... running, walking, jumping, squatting, bending, and reaching. As well as pushing, pulling and ...

Fitness Coach

Mckinney, TX · On-site

$17 - $21/hr

Part-time positions are also available. Benefits/Perks * We provide substantial paid training ... running, walking, jumping, squatting, bending, and reaching. As well as pushing, pulling and ...

You lead by example by helping hit sales targets, coaching associates, and making sure every ... When management isn't on the floor, you take the lead and keep everything running smoothly. What ...

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How much do part time running coach jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time running coach in Dallas, TX is $19.49, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.67 and $20.43 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Part Time Running Coach vs Personal Trainer?

AspectPart Time Running CoachPersonal Trainer
CertificationsRunning-specific certifications (e.g., RRCA, USATF)Fitness certifications (e.g., NASM, ACE)
Work EnvironmentOutdoor tracks, gyms, clinics, one-on-one or group runsGyms, fitness centers, private studios, outdoor settings
Industry UsageSports clubs, running groups, coaching programsHealth clubs, gyms, private clients

While both roles focus on fitness and health, a Part Time Running Coach specializes in training runners and improving running performance, often requiring running-specific certifications. A Personal Trainer offers broader fitness training across various exercise modalities. The roles overlap in client interaction and fitness assessment but differ mainly in specialization and work environment.

What are the most commonly searched types of Running Coach jobs in Dallas, TX?

The most popular types of Running Coach jobs in Dallas, TX are:

What cities near Dallas, TX are hiring for Part Time Running Coach jobs?

Cities near Dallas, TX with the most Part Time Running Coach job openings:

Infographic showing various Part Time Running Coach job openings in Dallas, TX as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $40,529 per year, or $19.5 per hour.

Fitness Coach

BODY20 McKinney North

Mckinney, TX • On-site

$17 - $21/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 3 days ago


Job description

Benefits:
  • Bonus based on performance
  • Employee discounts
  • Flexible schedule
  • Training & development

Job Description
We are looking for energetic, creative, and enthusiastic Fitness Coach, reporting to the Studio Manager at BODY20 McKinney North. This is a full-time, non-exempt hourly position great for candidates looking to make a significant impact in a growing and dynamic organization.  Part-time positions are also available.
Benefits/Perks
  • We provide substantial paid training, certifications, and support to ensure your success
  • Compensation includes competitive base pay, commission, and performance bonuses
  • Free Studio Membership
  • Product discounts
  • Flexible schedule that works around educational or personal goals
  • Fitness casual dress-code
  • Passionate, collaborative work environment
  • The opportunity to learn every aspect of the business to eventually become a Franchisee or Business Owner if desired
Primary Responsibilities
  • Administer InBody evaluations and EMS personal training sessions
  • Establish and maintain a high level of service according to company standards
  • Provide a high level of personalized attention to members
  • Maintain knowledge and/or participation in all club services, programs and products
  • Instruct and demonstrate to members on the proper use of equipment and exercise techniques which may include operating equipment and dynamically moving weight up to 50 pounds
  • Adjust and operate all EMS and Fitness Equipment to BODY20 standards
  • Attend all Fitness Coach related meetings/Trainings
Qualifications
  • Current nationally recognized Personal Training certification (preferred)
  • CPR/AED certification (preferred)
  • 1-3 yrs of previous Personal Training experience (preferred)
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Possess honesty and personal integrity
  • Possess passion, ambition, drive, and knowledge regarding the fitness industry
  • Excel in time management, organizational and follow-up skills
  • Reliable, professional, computer literate, energetic, and friendly
Essential Physical Requirements
  • Must be able to perform all essential physical aspects of the position which may include standing, sitting, running, walking, jumping, squatting, bending, and reaching. As well as pushing, pulling and lifting up to 50 lbs. at a time
Additional Information
Who Are We?
Most people know you only use 10% of your brain. But most don’t realize you only use 30% of your body. BODY20® is here to change that. By combining personalized one-on-one training with body gear that sends electrical impulses into the deep tissue of your body’s muscles — the way your brain does — BODY20®  helps everybody workout to 100%.
  
OUR CODE
 
At BODY20, we live what we believe. 
—That you shouldn’t have to choose between fitness and family time.
—That fitness should never compete with career.
—That getting in shape shouldn’t hurt.
—That everybody should get the most out of life,
—and everybody is entitled to feel great.