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AERIAL Instructor

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We're not big on rules at GYMBOX. We don't believe in pain without pleasure. We don't believe in sweating without a smile. And we don't take ourselves too seriously. But we do take your workouts seriously. Really seriously. That's why everything we do, from the designs of our interiors, to the people we hire, and the classes we invent, have to inspire and excite, energise and ignite. We believe in creating workouts that get raved about and venues that get talked about, so forever and always, 'anything goes'.


Freelance Studio Instructors at Gymbox have the opportunity of an uncapped earning potential working within industry leading facilities.

 The Freelance Agreement: 

 This is a self-employed Studio Instructor role working across Gymbox clubs.

  The role will require a minimum teaching qualification depending on the class category and preferably at least 1 years’ experience with evidence of further continued education. 

What is the AERIAL?

 We’ve turned traditional exercise upside down with a diverse range of aerial and circus skills classes. At Gymbox we host classes using various aerial equipment including: Aerial Yoga, Aerial Pilates, Aerial Hoop, Cocoon, Cirque It, False Grip, Invert Yourself, and Superfly. 

What are the requirements?

 Aerial Yoga, Aerial Hoop, Trapeze, Aerial Silks, Aerial Hammock, Aerial Yoga, or Aerial Pilates qualifications. Equivalent experience may also be considered. 

DETAILS

 Experience                           Minimum 1 year of experience 
 Location                               London, UK   

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