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United Kingdom , London
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Boxing Instructor
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United States , Brooklyn, NY
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65.00 - 75.00 USD / Hour
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Contract Boxing Instructor
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United States , New York City
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65.00 - 75.00 USD / Hour
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Discover dynamic and rewarding fight instructor jobs, a profession dedicated to teaching the art, science, and discipline of combat sports. A fight instructor is a specialized fitness and martial arts professional who coaches individuals or groups in various fighting disciplines, focusing on technique, safety, physical conditioning, and mental fortitude. This role transcends basic fitness training, immersing clients in the rich traditions and practical applications of combat arts while promoting health, confidence, and self-defense skills. Professionals in these jobs typically design and lead structured classes, private sessions, or specialized workshops. Common responsibilities include developing lesson plans that progress from fundamental stances and strikes to advanced combinations and defensive maneuvers. They meticulously demonstrate techniques, provide hands-on corrections to ensure proper form, and create engaging, high-energy workouts that improve cardiovascular endurance, strength, agility, and coordination. A critical duty is always enforcing a culture of safety, teaching control and respect, and managing risk to prevent injuries. Fight instructors also often mentor students, fostering a supportive community and motivating clients to achieve their personal fitness, competitive, or skill-based goals. Typical skills and requirements for fight instructor jobs are both technical and interpersonal. A deep, certified proficiency in one or more combat disciplines—such as Boxing, Muay Thai, Kickboxing, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Mixed Martial Arts (MMA), or Krav Maga—is fundamental. Instructors usually need recognized certifications from accredited governing bodies. Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills are essential for explaining complex concepts clearly and building rapport with diverse clients, from beginners to athletes. Physical stamina and demonstrative ability are paramount, as instructors actively participate and model techniques. First-aid and CPR certification is a standard requirement. While experience levels vary, a proven background in training, sparring, or competing, coupled with a passion for teaching, forms the core of a qualified candidate. Many roles also value business acumen for client retention and program marketing. Ultimately, fight instructor jobs offer a unique career path at the intersection of coaching, fitness, and martial arts. It is a profession for those who wish to empower others, sharing not just physical techniques but also the discipline, resilience, and confidence that combat sports instill. Whether in gyms, specialized studios, wellness centers, or online platforms, these professionals play a pivotal role in guiding students through their martial journey, making every session a step toward greater personal mastery.

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