Particularly, be a tennis player is difficult because you need to play very very well and you need to spend a lot of money for the trainings, foods, vitamins, gym, travels, kinesiologhy, etc. |
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I wanna be on the sport world and all of my career choices was linked to that. At the end of 2014 I had 4 career options: personal trainer, nutritionist, kinesiology and psychology.
- The first one was a good option, but I don't choose because I said "you need to use your PSU mark to study a career on the line to that mark"... I know, very bad way of thinking... beginner mistake.
- I dismiss immediately the nutritionist option because they don't work frequently and face to face to the sportsman. Now you can check with apps and you only need to see the sportsman once or twice a year.
- Kinesiology was a good option, but in the work market you can find a lot of kinesiologist. That makes me dismiss this option.
- Finally, I choose psychology because the sports psychologist work once or twice a week with the athletes, and that lets me stay into the sport world frequently, and I like that.
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