Sports as a profession offers a plethora of career opportunities, some of them are:
SportspersonsOnce a person decides to take up playing a particular sport or athletic activity as a profession, then the training for it takes precedence over everything else. A strict training regimen under the expert guidance of a coach, coupled with a wholesome and nutritious diet programme (again under expert guidance) needs to be followed. The country encourages and supports those who excel in their fields and bring the country's name into limelight in international sports meets.
Actual performance on field may be short-lived, but a successful stint opens many other avenues for a sportsperson who retires from active sports due to age. Positions in state level and national level sports organizations are often offered to sportspersons after they retire from active sports.
CoachingThis option has now assumed a greater significance with more and more schools and parents realizing the importance of physical activity. Many parents prefer educational institutions that offer their children a wholesome curriculum covering activities like swimming, horse riding and yoga etc. As more and more Indian sportspersons gain fame and recognition in the international scene, many a parent is willing to let his ward have a chance at proving his mettle in sports. Educational institutions are expected to provide opportunities for students to determine where their aptitude lies. Therefore job openings in this area have increased manifold. This can be a rewarding and satisfying job for a person who enjoys outdoor activities and mingling with youngsters.
Besides educational institutions, many private clubs employ coaches for teaching groups of youngsters. These may be special vacation batches or even regular evening batches. Upcoming sportspersons sometimes employ personal coaches to enhance and optimize their performance. In this situation, it is the responsibility of a coach to chalk out numerous training programmes that will help keep the trainee in perfect mental and physical shape. One star prodigy can help shoot the coach also into limelight.
Sports Journalism / Sports Commentating:Those endowed with communication skills can easily become popular like a Harsha Bhogle or Ravi Shastri. With rapid growth in television, newspapers/ magazines and other media, sports journalism has surely surfaced as a highly paid profession.
Now there are numerous television channels like Star Sports, ESPN, Ten Sports, Zee Sports and DD Sports which dedicated to sports programmes only.
Sports Photographer:Besides having an aesthetic sense, an sports photographer should have through knowledge about the sports. Sports photographers are always in demand, mainly when major sports events are held.
Consultants (Sports Medicine):The current awareness about health and fitness has created a need for experts who can advise individuals about their health needs and suggest a personalised fitness programme taking into account lifestyle, time constraints and other relevant factors. Such professionals may be employed in an advisory capacity by leading health clubs. Hospitals and rehabilitation centres also utilise the services of such specialists to provide sound advice on the best course of action for patients who need structured physical activity. Such specialists also attend to the maladies of the sportspersons during action e.g. sprains, muscle pulls, torn ligaments, fractures etc. Physiotherapists are also required in the field of sports to provide continuous and sustained treatment to the injured individuals.
Umpire / Referee:This is a tough job as it requires thorough knowledge of the rules of the game one is refereeing. Their job is to carry out the games and sports in accordance with rules and regulations as set by the concerned governing body various recognized State and national sports organizations employ umpires and referees. They also reward certification of expertise for the game to qualified umpires and referees. The other tasks which an umpire/referee performs include scrutinizing sports equipment, the ground and enforcing fulfillment of schedules and rules.
Opportunities with Private Sector:The increasing awareness about physical fitness and the popularity enjoyed by many games has led to the mushrooming of sports clubs all over the country. From simple ones that offer coaching to ones that are fully equipped to cater to the elites and upper classes. Such clubs are privately owned and the owners prefer persons with exposure in relevant sporting fields to operate sports and leisure clubs. Such jobs carry many administrative responsibilities alongside.. Persons working in such places need to have excellent interpersonal skills, as they will need to interact with many people who come to use the facilities offered by the club, with various sportspersons to be appointed as instructors, equipment suppliers and so on.
Manufacturing Sports Equipment:Innovation and experience is an excellent combination and works well in many areas including that of sports equipment manufacture. This is a very specialized field and has new products aimed at enhancing the innate abilities of sportspersons and enabling them to do their best. Big sporting events like the Olympics/Asian/Commonwealth games regularly showcase such innovative equipment, of which many go on to become standard equipment. Sports goods and equipment has an increasing market. So specialists are engaged to help in market research and development.
Sports Authority of India Lakshmibai National College of Physical Education
Kariavattam, P.O, Thiruvananthapuram
Kerala - 695581
Telephone: 91-0471-2418712
Telefax: 91-0471-2418769
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www.lncpe.gov.inLakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education (LNIPE) Mela Road,
Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh - 474002
Phone: +91-751-4000918, 4000906
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www.lnipe.gov.inIndira Gandhi Institute of Physical Education & Sports Sciences Department of Physical Education & Sports Science (University of Delhi)
Block-B, Vikaspuri, New Delhi-110018
Phone: 91-011-25593497
Fax: 91-011-25549003
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www.igipess.comMinistry of Youth Affairs & Sports Shastri Bhawan
Dr. Rajendra Prasad Road
New Delhi-110001
Phone: +91-11-23384152
Fax: +91-11-23384152
E-mail:
isrinivas@nic.inWebsite:
www.sportal.nic.in