There is a huge variety of opportunities for women in Sport and Recreation - everyone, from children to the elderly, is being encouraged to focus more on their health and the ways they spend their leisure time. People need help maintaining good nutrition, psychological and spiritual well-being and physical fitness.
An example of the growth in this industry is the recent surge in popularity of yoga and Pilates. These exercise regimes are not only about physical fitness, they are also ways that people can achieve balance in all parts of their lives.
Massage therapists and nutritionists also treat human beings holistically, taking into account every part of the individual to achieve optimum health and happiness. Of course, more traditional careers are still open, too - every team needs a devoted coach!
There
is also the opportunity to combine your passion for sport and fitness with
another discipline, such as school teaching or business studies. You'll
be surprised at the variety of Sport and Recreation jobs out there - here
are just a few examples:
- Activity leader
- Announcer/Commentator
- Coach
- Competition Supervisor
- Fitness Instructor
- Greenkeeper
- Grounds Manager
- Judge
- Marketing Manager
- Massage Therapist
- Nutritionist
- Personal Trainer
- Player Manager/Agent
- Professional Life Guard
- Recreation Officer
- Sport and Drug Educator
- Swimming Pool Attendant/Manager