Topic – Education
State – National
Sector – Sports

Sports are typically an organised industry that caters to most athletes and their fans. Many sports careers don’t require you to be an active athlete. The sports industry and fraternity employ several professionals in non-athletic careers in sports. In fact, these professionals constitute a majority of the industry. Jobs in the sports industry can be within any domain of business, such as marketing, PR, journalism, health and nutrition, event management and commentary.

Hence, without further adieu, we discuss different types of non-athletic careers in sports in this article:

  • Physical Training Instructor/Physical Education Teacher: Physical Training Instructor/Physical Education Teacher instructs students on foundations of physical education, physical training and various types of sports. They play an integral role in the overall development of an athlete.

 

  • Fitness Trainer: Fitness Trainer is a trained professional who leads, instructs and motivates one-on-one with individual clients or groups to plan or improve their fitness as well as help with their nutrition intake.

 

  • Sports Management: Sports Management is a field of business that deals with the management, finance, marketing and administrative techniques in the field of sports and recreation. The sports management courses train students to understand the business dynamics and applications of the sports industry. As one moves up the ladder, numerous professionals are playing their part behind the screen consisting of sports administrators, facility managers, information experts, and sports economists.

 

  • Sports Coach: Sports Coach is an instructor who teaches fundamental skills and team strategies to athletes at the college, amateur, club or professional level.With the advent of multiple leagues encompassing different sports, it is one of the most in-demand profession in the sports vertical, apart from being an athlete.

 

  • Sports Psychologist: Another profession which is in great demand, sports psychologists deals with sportspersons and athletes in performance related mental health issues and work extensively to build and improve the mental conditioning of the athletes.

 

  • Sports Medicine: Sports Medicine is a branch of healthcare science that focus on injuries, treatment and prevention of injuries resulting during sports and exercise activities.

 

  • Sports Journalists: Sports Journalists report on the latest sports-related news, such as match scores, highlights of a match, venues and any news concerning the sportspersons about recent, current and upcoming events. The job of a sports reporter is especially important because of the increase in demand for sports coverage and the public’s desire to know about their favourite sports personalities and their lives. Most leading publications and news channels have dedicated sports departments.

 

  • Sports Commentators: Sports Commentators use their excellent communication skills, knowledge about the game, its history, the players and the news to create an engaging experience for their listeners. Also known as a sports announcer, delivers a running commentary in real-time to the audience, viewers and listeners of a game via radio or television.

 

  • Sports Photographer: A sports photographer takes photographs at live sporting events for magazines, newspapers and websites. They use their expert knowledge and skills in photography and camera angles to take photographs of the players while they are in action on the field, moving fast and not deliberately posing for a picture. Photojournalists time and position themselves well in advance to capture the best moments in the game. Their main purpose is to capture the most important moments in the game and they may work for specific magazines, newspapers, sports organisations or teams.

 

  • Contract Negotiators: Theywork as mediators to discuss and work out suitable deals between the athletes and teams or sports organisations. They are familiar with statutory and labour laws and keep their athlete client’s interest in mind while reading and drafting the fine print of a contract.