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October 12th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Careers
Dan Gold asked:


Because of the booming demand for sports events in the world, the sports industry presently offers more than 5 million positions for employment. Not all those positions have been filled to date, so maybe you should apply for at least one of those sports jobs.

Here are some things you ought to know when applying for sports jobs:

1.Professional job listings – There are some websites which are devoted purely to posting types of sports jobs that are available for people to apply for. You just need to type in the search term “sports jobs” to find these websites. Some websites will charge a commission, though, for getting jobseekers in touch with sports jobs employers so you need to ask before answering an ad at such websites, or posting your own ad.

2.Narrow down what types of sports jobs you have in mind before you even start searching. This means knowing what qualifications you may have that would make you ideal for a sports job. Contrary to what people may think, you do not necessarily need to be an athlete to qualify for sports jobs. There are many types of jobs that require people of average physical abilities rather than super athletes. For example, you might be qualified to be a ticket seller at a sports venue. Or perhaps you could be a grounds maintenance personnel. Even sports venues need to be manned and maintained. It would be nice if you could match your present skills to those needed for the sports industry.

3.How long do you want to work at your sports job? There are sports jobs which pay different rates, depending on what type of job you require. You also need to find out if the job will last for six months, a year, and so on. You have to inquire how long the contract will last. Even a well-paying job becomes less attractive if it will only last a very short time.

4.Would you be willing to relocate to accept the new sports job? There are really very many sports organizations and leagues out there, so it is quite likely that you get lucky and find a dream sports job – in another state. So ask yourself if you can stand being uprooted just to pursue your type of sports job.

5.Is the job an Equal Opportunity job? Equal Opportunity employers are those who do not discriminate as to your race, or age, or gender. In the US, the law requires employers to be Equal Opportunity employers (though unfortunately not all employers follow this law.) The same goes for Canada. Employers for sports jobs in other countries may not even have an Equal Opportunity law, so you need to be more careful about foreign employers. The Equal Opportunity stipulation helps people who would be discriminated against (such as African Americans, Asian Americans, the elderly, or women) get the same chance at applying for and working at the sports job in question.

These are just some of the requirements you may run into in your search for sports jobs. But these alone may help you get the right type of sports job for your qualifications.



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October 11th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Careers
Dan Gold asked:


We know that not everyone has the physical and mental talents needed to become a professional athlete. So what’s the next best thing? Why, sports jobs that constantly bring you into contact with professional athletes, of course. And one of the most necessary of sports jobs is being a massage therapist for professional athletes.

Why become a massage therapist?

Though it does not carry the same prestige that a professional athlete may enjoy, being a sports massage therapist is still an important job that no sports team can do without. No serious professional athlete can survive the rigors of regular sports competition if he lacks the services of a good sports massage therapist.

Why is sports massage needed by athletes?

A sports massage therapist can aid athletes who are going through overcompensation and adaptation. Simply put, overcompensation is when the athlete has recently undergone stress overload (a usual occurrence in regular training and sports competition proper) so he overcompensates so that he will be prepared for the same or higher level of stress in the future. Adaptation is when the athlete is specially trained in coping with a certain type of stress. For example, a sprinter is used to running in short bursts over short distances so he needs to adapt to that.

A sports massage therapist will manipulate soft tissue (such as the hamstrings of a sprinter) prior to and after the exercise so that the athlete can experience less muscle tension and pain. Another benefit is that waste products can be eliminated from the body of the athlete, especially via the lymphatic system because of massage. Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is lessened through massage as well. In the end, treatment via sports massage allows the athlete to gain better flexibility and posture.

Where can sports massage therapists be employed?

Since sports massage is needed by both recreational and professional athletes, sports jobs like that of sports massage therapists are offered in both recreational and professional sports venues. You can find work in local gyms and community sports centers if you target recreational athletes for your service. If you favor working with professional athletes, you might want to apply with teams affiliated with professional sports organizations. If you get really, really lucky (or just have good networking skills) you might be able to find work with a particular professional sports athlete as part of his personal care team.

What other services does a massage therapist provide?

Aside from massage, a massage therapist might also help the professional athlete with the treatment and management of sports injuries, exercise rehabilitation and therapy, and helping plan the sports nutrition program of the professional athlete.

The advances in the 20th century as far as sports medicine is concerned have helped foster demand for sports massage therapists as one of the more valued sports jobs. Of course, you may need to train for this position before you can be considered by a professional sports organization, but it promises to be a great type of job (if you enjoy working with athletes.)



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October 10th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Careers
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Dan Gold asked:


Why coach chess? Unlike other sports, Chess is not a sport that makes you run and tire out yourself from running. Nonetheless, this sport can make you perspire and make your heart beat fast especially if you are the one who is playing the game. Sports job such as a chess coach requires a great deal of mental control to win a game. It is a sports job that will not need stamina and physically gifted player.

 

There are many other physical sports job available for kids to choose. But, harder to accept the fact that there are kids who are not physically inclined to engage on contact and tiring sports. There are young people who are in need of such games that will not need to much physical pressure. This sports job will teach the young mind to think before they act. It develops analytical skill for the learning player.

 

Teaching the sport

 

Basically, the game has the king, the queen, the bishop, the knight, the rook and the pawn. With this sports job such as chess coaching, teaches the basic moves of each piece is the top priority. Knowing how to move each piece is basically all you need to know. Some players move their piece by knowledge, and some players move their piece by instinct.

 

Developing a player’s mind on how to move the chess piece as favorable for them as much as possible is one of the hardest to do so. A person’s mind given with their own common senses, don’t usually agree with what you want them to do. Before making an attempt to dictate your player, you should first get their trust. All most all sports job requires a great deal of trust.

 

This sports job will take patience as another good value of the sport. Waiting for your components move is very usual in chess games. Teaching the player to be tolerant of waiting is another mental advantage.

 

Developing trust

 

Not all people are suited to play chess just like any other sports. To develop your player’s trust on you as a coach, showing him why he needs to trust you is one of the options. Showing him as much credibility you have as much as possible. By this, you can gain your players full trust and would keep their attention to you as much as possible.

 

Some sports job like a chess coach will make you transfer as much knowledge as you have to your player. Unlike other sports, chess develops the mental and thinking capability of the person. You will surely know which of the moves to teach, and the moves you need not to teach.

 

Advantages of mental sports

 

With that, only the best moves will be passed on to your players, and some that are worthless are left out. Sports job like coaching chess can be tricky at times. Minding your players all the time, keeping them informed for the best moves, may consume up most of your private time. But unlike other physical sports job, you will not be tired out physically, but will develop more of your thinking capability. Your memory, your concentration, logical thinking, analytical development and even your life skill can be affected by this mental activity.



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October 6th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Careers
Dan Gold asked:


If you tell someone that you are looking for sports jobs to apply for, the traditional positions may come to mind (including work as professional athletes and sports instructors.) But how about if you are eyeing unusual sports jobs instead? Can you name even 5 types of unusual sports jobs that are known by the average American?

Here are some sports jobs that came up through research:

1.Administrator of a Sports Organization – Don’t think that the people who are responsible for organizing sports clubs and leagues are left out in the cold simply because they are not the athletes. Actually, being an administrator of a Sports Organization is quite a demanding job that requires patience and dedication because you need to organize sub-groups within the Organization to work cohesively with one another. And sports organizations are like other organizations in that they have their own brand of internal politics. If you have great people skills, then you might be qualified for this.

2.Athletes of unusual Olympic sports – some sports that fall under this category are Olympic ballet, race walking and…trampoline? Well, these sports were introduced in the Athens 2004 Olympics though it remains to be seen if they will be included in future Olympiads as well.

3.Another of the unusual sports (not necessarily classified as an Olympic-grade sport) is competitive hot air ballooning. In this sport, you may not need to be physically fit but you do have to get a license to operate a hot air balloon. Some events in hot air ballooning competitions are races (dubbed tasks) such as the Hare and Hound Task, and the Fly In task. This is one sport where gender is not a factor.

4.Foxhunting is another unusual sport where women can compete equally with men, mainly because it is the horse that does the running and the rider is just along for the ride. Too bad for the fox, but great fun for the riders and horses who have a keen sense for the hunt. One risk though is that riders can fall and break something, especially when the hunt gets fast and furious. If you want to help in foxhunting, you can care for the horses before and after the hunt.

5.Sepak takraw may be considered unusual by people from the West but is one sport that has been around for centuries in Asia. It is like a combination of gymnastics, volleyball and soccer where players vault a small ball made of woven rattan into the air and over the net into the side of the opposing team – where hopefully it will fall so they can score a point. A game of sepak takraw should be seen to be believed, since hands and arms are not allowed to touch the ball. You can only loft the ball into the air with your legs and feet, over a net which is around as tall as the player. Talk about agility. Athletes for sepak takraw do not come along very often, so they certainly qualify as an unusual sports job.

The future of unusual sports jobs such as those mentioned here rests on whether enough people want to hire the people who take part in the unusual sports jobs. More power to them then.



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October 6th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Careers
Tony Jacowski asked:


Sports medicine offers a challenging field of work varying from injury prevention to treatment and recovery. In addition to the many medical career choices, there are many developing fields of alternative sports therapy.

When a player suddenly faints and falls while playing, there are a few people that try to revive him or put him on a stretcher and take him off the field. This job is little known by spectators. Among the group could be a doctor, a fitness instructor, or an orthopedist. All are branches of the same stream of medicine, known as sports medicine.

In the world of sports, an athlete's fitness and physical well being play a major role in his sports career. Not only his diet and fitness but also his medical capabilities to overcome stress are winning factors. Diagnosing the right ailment and taking care of the performance of the athlete is the basic job of the sports medical professional.

Let's take a look at this career in a broader perspective.

Eligibility

-Preferably an individual with science background with additional knowledge of sports

-High school diploma (with science subject)

-4 years' bachelor's degree in science or science subjects in the curriculum

-MDs and surgeons have additional requirements based on their specialty

Specialization In Sports Medicine

There are different specializations in the field of sports medicine; for example, exercise physiology, physical therapy, orthopedics, sports nutrition, biomechanics, etc. These specializations have different requirements. For example, in orthopedics, a master's degree is required.

Major areas of specialization include:

-Coaching

-Science of Exercise

-Physical, as well as Athletic Training

-Health & Physical Fitness Promotion

The name of the course and its curriculum varies across colleges and universities.

Jobs

Some of the prominent jobs in the field of sports or exercise science are as follows:

-Dietician: The job of a dietician is to plan the diet for an athlete and decide on his intake of essential nutrients. The dietician should have an American Dietetics Association (ADA) approved internship and a certification.

-Fitness instructor: A fitness instructor works either in the gym or on a regular job for a sports team. He works along with the fitness team, which includes the physical therapists, coaches, exercise physiologists, etc.

-Exercise physiologist: They are the personnel who monitor the effect of exercise on the athlete's body. The exertion, good and bad effects of the same are responsible for the athlete's health.

-Medical Physician: A medical physician is qualified to diagnose and treat an athlete in case of an emergency. Depending on their qualifications, medical physicians are hired. They mostly work in the medical team or are practicing doctors in hospitals.

Biomechanist, occupational physiologist, cardiopulmonary rehabilitation specialist are some of the other jobs available.

Salary

Salary differs from profession to profession, and the experience one has in the field. Generally professionals make more money when they specialize in specific areas of practice.

Tips On A Career In Sports Medicine

-Include science subjects like biology, physics, and anatomy as part of your school/college curriculum.

-Do background research on the available colleges and their costs.

-Decide on the college according to your area of specialization.

-Develop contacts with sports teams and instructors; it is easier to know about the various streams of sports medicine through them. It is also good for networking purposes, which will be helpful while getting an internship/trainee job with a sports club or team.

-If you enjoyed playing the sport, you will also enjoy attending to the players. Developing a liking for the game will also heighten your interests.

Like any other career, sports medicine requires education, experience and dedication to excellence. The field of sports medicine is growing, and even though it is a part of the discipline of medicine, it is different and can offer a lively environment to work in. If you enjoy sports, you should consider sports medicine.



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September 8th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Careers
Tony Jacowski asked:


Though jobs in the sports industry might seem to be plentiful, it is a very competitive field. Divided into ten sections, this industry contains thousands of jobs in, sporting events, trade shows and meetings, sport sponsors, sport related media, sport facilities, sport retailers and manufactures, and professional sport services.

This industry in particular has a large turnover, a complex infrastructure, and an influence on many people's lives via the media and participation. To completely understand the nature of the sports industry, one must know that it is composed of different components:

Different Components in the Sports Industry

-Sporting goods - equipment manufacturers, high street sports retailers

-Facility management, provision and maintenance - motor sport facilities, stadiums, sports and leisure centers

-Sports coaching

-Sports tourism - packages for fans attending the world cup matches, or Olympics

-Sports development - sports development initiatives, governing bodies for various sports, local authority sports development officers

-Sports-related gambling/betting

-Professional sport

-Health and fitness - health clubs, GP referral schemes, personal fitness

-Trainers

-Sports medicine -sports injury clinics, physiotherapists

-Outdoors and adventure activities - mountain biking, climbing, canoeing

To know every section of the sports industry, you must understand the type of activities that take place and the respective organizations that provide them. For instance, if you are planning to get involved with sporting goods, you should know the different types of goods that are available through specialist equipment manufacturers and high end retailers, plus names of the various companies involved.

Likewise, to seek a job in sports development, you should be aware of what "sports development" is and the various jobs available for sports development officers, as well as the organizations that employ them, like the local authorities and charities governing bodies of different sports.

In general, people take it for granted that jobs are restricted within the sports industry. However, there are many other opportunities available. A job in the sports industry could range from that as a professional athlete, to a ball girl/boy, to a general manager of a professional sports team. You don't have to work for a professional sports team to get into the industry. You could start working as a trainer or coach for a high school team, a journalist, or a sports agent, or even work as a television broadcaster.

Salary Range in the Sports Industry

The sport, the team and the type of job, are some of the aspects that influence salaries in the sports industry. Following are examples of salary ranges of some jobs in the sports industry:

Coach: $20,000-$400,000+ (College) and $20,000-$70,000 (high school)

Sportscaster: $18,000-$1 million

Sportswriter: $15,000-$1 million

Sports Event Coordinator: $24,000-$90,000+

Education largely depends on the type of job one is planning to pursue. A college degree may not assure a job in the industry but may provide numerous opportunities for employment. Besides, it is almost impossible to get into the sports industry without experience. The best way to prepare for a job in the sports industry is to get maximum exposure.



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September 4th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Careers
Penny Hastings asked:


You don’t have to hang up your soccer cleats or trade in your tennis racket when your school days are over. By choosing a career in a sports-related field you can stay in the game indefinitely.

People who love athletics can work in areas as diverse as medicine, management, marketing, manufacturing and many other sports-occupational areas. Prospects are increasing as more people play and watch sports. With the explosion of sports for women and girls, entire industries have sprung up, such as women’s clothing and equipment. In other careers--like sports journalism and sports administration and sports training--opportunities for women to participate in previously male-dominated have, if not leveled the playing field, at least greatly expanded it.

There are over six million jobs in sports-related careers, according to Donna Lopiano, executive director of the Women’s Sports Foundation. While many of these jobs take special education and training, entry-level positions exist for young men and women willing to work their way up.

Careers in sports take many forms. While many young athletes dream of making it to the professional ranks, the reality is that very few make it that far. In other sports-related careers the news is more encouraging. From educators to architects, facilities managers to fitness instructors, physical therapists to professional athletes, there are positions to fill.

Below is a sample of jobs with suggested education and/or training requirements for breaking into the field.

Sports Journalist

Sports journalists report on the news of the sports world to the public. A four-year degree in journalism and/or equivalent writing experience is recommended. Job opportunities exist in newspapers and magazines, radio, and television. Most beginning journalists begin as interns on college newspapers, radio, or television stations or as general reporters on small-town newspapers. Curiosity, writing, and interviewing skills and the ability to work within deadlines are characteristics of successful journalists.

College Coach

College and university coaches are responsible for getting athletic teams ready to play in competition. In smaller colleges they may coach several sports, while in larger institutions they are mainly responsible for just one team. Duties include recruiting players, developing game strategies, and teaching skills. Most college coaching positions require a minimum of four years of college. A typical career path might begin as an athlete, followed by becoming an assistant coach at the high school or college level.

Exercise Physiologist

An exercise physiologist studies how the stress of exercise affects the body. The most common areas in which exercise physiologists work are prevention--teaching healthy lifestyle habits--and rehabilitation--helping to restore function following an accident or debilitating illness. They may manage a wellness center, teach, or conduct research. Most jobs require a minimum of a master’s degree with an expertise in exercise physiology

Sports Agent

A sports agent acts as a professional athlete’s representative in negotiating contracts, salaries, endorsements, and other business arrangements. Education includes a four-year college degree in business or a related major, often followed by a law degree. Negotiating skills, sales ability, and ability to work under stressful conditions are all traits of the successful sports agent.

Sports Official

A sports official is the field-of-play arbitrator of rules at an athletic event. The ability to make instantaneous decisions, resolve conflicts, and deal with stress and pressure, as well as the fitness level to keep up with the game are keys to success in this field. Men and women are needed to officiate in every sport and at every level from youth to professional leagues. Most people start by studying the rules of the sport and attending clinics, followed by officiating at youth and recreational levels. From there, dedicated officials can advance into high school and college sports. Officiating at the professional level is like playing in the pros—only a very few of the finest, most ambitious make it.

The areas with the most opportunities during the next five years are estimated to be new business development, sports apparel, internet marketing, coaching and athletic administration, and officiating.

Tips to getting started in a sports career:

• Assess your skills and determine how to translate them into a career in sports.

• Set goals. Think about what interests you and what you have to offer. Career planning is a process.

• Seek the advice of guidance counselors and do career research to create an educational program to fit your needs.

• Follow the educational or training plan you’ve developed.

• Get experience. Internships, work-study, part-time and summer jobs, and volunteering can help you prepare for a career and allow employers to assess your talents.

• Enter the job market, looking for entry-level positions or jobs that match your experience and that can be paths to your career goal.

• Network. Join professional organizations, attend conferences, volunteer for leadership positions. Seek a mentor—someone who can assist you on your career path.

While it’s not enough just to love a particular sport or sports in general, your passion can help you chose a career that combines business and pleasure.

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August 25th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Careers
Dan Gold asked:


We all want to be respected in whatever occupation we choose to practice, and people who choose sports jobs are no exception. Well, if you seem to have mastered the ins and outs of a certain sport (or maybe a lot of sports), then you just might be qualified to become a sports instructor.

Why become a sports instructor?

People who opt to teach sports-related classes enjoy a certain amount of prestige and respect that other sports jobs may not command. This is because even people who become professional athletes turn to sports instructors at times when they want to fine-tune certain skills. For example, a tennis pro may seek a sports instructor to help her improve her backhand swing, or score killer aces with her serve. A golf pro might ask a sports instructor to identify problem areas in his game, such as awkward putting habits that just kill the athlete’s chances at a tourney win.

If you want to become a sports instructor, the first requirement is that you love the sport (or sports) you have chosen to devote your career teaching about. If it is tennis that you love, then be a tennis instructor. If golf makes you high, then teach golf. If you dislike the sport you want to practice in, then that is counter-productive, don’t you think?

The second requirement is that you should have adequate training from a respected institution. The apple does not fall far from the tree, as the proverb goes, so if you are recognized as a sports instructor by a respected training institution, the odds are greater that you will get the same level of respect when you start applying for positions as sports jobs instructor.

Types of Positions Available

A good sports instructor can easily find work at such sports jobs all around the US, if you look hard enough.

1.You could opt to teach in schools. All schools (from the elementary to university levels) require sports teachers because all schools have some sort of physical education program established. To become a schoolteacher, you will have to like children and youngsters as a rule. And you have to enjoy imparting your knowledge to these young people, who may become future sports athletes in the future with the right training.

2.A unique type of schoolteacher is one who introduces new sports to the children. For example, one website advertises a position for a sports instructor who will teach Middle Schools about Street Surfing, a new form of skateboarding. If you have an adventurous streak, this might be for you.

3.You could also work in gyms and community centers. Gyms are always a good idea because more and more people are shifting to a fitness-oriented lifestyle, thus fostering demand for sports instructors. Community centers may not show the same demand but are also good places to inquire into.

4.You might seek employment at private country clubs. This is where many perks and benefits can be gained, because the clientele have the money to spend for your compensation.

5.Act as private consultant for professional athletes – This is also where sports jobs like teaching sports skills are well compensated though they are harder to get into.

So if you want to try getting a job as a sports instructor, these are just some of your options. Keep your eyes open and you might land the best job you ever had soon.



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August 18th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Careers
John Ash asked:


With advent of Radio broadcasting system and its amazing growth, primarily due to the exploded growth in the audiences, made Radio broadcasting as a major field in Media industry. The renewed interest in sports activities world over, brings cheers to Radio broadcasting services as they can offer pretty nice sports programs through Radio broadcasting, term it as sports casting. This sports casting is financially rewarding for the right people. Presently many Radio broadcasting services have been started dedicated to only sports related programs. These Sports Radio Broadcasting services attract many sports loving audiences and their ratings are growing day by day. These Sports Radio broadcasting services offer many job opportunities for right people.

To be successful in any field, one requires the basic knowledge of the area in which they excel. It requires lots of talents, hard work, dedication and much more understanding the changing world scenario. One of the job opportunities in Sports Radio is the excellent opportunity of Newsman/ woman, as it is simply news reading one need to have the ability to speak nicely in good voice, with proper pitching of the sounds, ups and downs.

The Skills you must have

A talented sport person can avail for the opportunity of commentator; this is a very tough job. It is unlike the TV commentator, TV commentator need to speak very less only, the video and visuals running parallel will keep the viewers in front of TV. Nevertheless, a sport casting in Radio is entirely different. You should able to make the audience to sit through full period of sports activity listening you. Unless the listeners get a feeling of minute-by-minute happenings in the field, the details you provide should act like visuals passing through the mind of the listener. Listener need to get the feeling of seeing the sports activity just in front of them, without missing ant instants.

To be successful in this job opportunity, you should be well equipped with origin of the sports, history, statistics and recent achievements. You need to be a prolific speaker, very good command over language, good voice musical toned, standing jokes and much more. Controlling your emotions plays a major part in your success are a sportscaster. The sports casting jobs in Radio bring you good revenue and much needed celebrity status. You will be known as an expert among the audiences.

Different Roles involved

If you are sports enthusiast and like to promote sports, you can be crewmember of the sports program produced for broadcasting in Radio. You can be producer, director, assistants, presenter, interviewer and any such jobs of a crew. Interviewing renowned sports icons is fantastic, not only you get a chance to spend good time with a celebrity but also you can get a close peep into their behavior, culture, mannerisms and charisma. The audience will be benefiting from these types of interviews.

The Sports radio Jobs are like any other jobs in Radio broadcasting, with the unique feature of knowing specially the in and out of sports activities, sports celebrities, history and origin of sports. Many opportunities await you in this growing field. If you have mastered the craft of Radio broadcasting and if you have all fundamental requisites for sportscasting, no need to worry go ahead and make a career in Sports radio broadcasting.



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