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Reach for the starsWhat career path does PE take you to?
University – further education
Sports and exercise sciencePhysical educationSports StudiesPhysical activity, exercise and healthSports coaching
University of Wolverhampton
Personal Trainer• Fitness professional• Motivate people to
get fit and healthy• Design exercise
programmes suitable for each person
• Help people to lose weight
• Encourage people to eat healthy food
Fitness Instructor
• Teach a variety of fitness classes to a group of people
• Motivate people to not give up
• Help people improve their fitness
• Travel opportunities – work in hot countries in hotels / cruise ships
Nutritionist
• Gives advice to people on what healthy food and diet they should eat
• They know all about how food effects health and wellbeing
Sports PhysiotherapistWork with top professional
sports people, amateurs or people who do sports as a leisure activity.
Your work would include, examining and diagnosing injuries, planning treatment programmes to help recovery and giving advice on how to avoid sports injuries in the future.
PE TeacherWork with children
from 4 Years old to 18 Years old
Primary School Teacher
Secondary School Specialist Teacher
Teach all sportsArrange
competitions, matches and tours
Professional Sports Coach
Specialise in one particular sport
Work with amateurs, professionals of people who enjoy playing the sport you coach
Professional SportsmanEarn your money by
playing or competing in the sport that you love to take part in
Spend all of your time training or competing
Most popular sports have professional players and competitors
Takes a lot of hard work to make it (e.g. 1% of people who play football as children will make it as a professional)
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