Iron Warrior said:1. Personal Trainer
2. Fitness Management.
3. Owning your own supplement retail store
4. Creating new equipment
5. Strength and Conditioning specialist (Very tough to get this job)
6. Adapted Physical Activity Specialist: Requires you to design fitness activities for disabled individuals. Growing occupation. Fun and rewarding, I loved my experience as volunteer for APA specialists which was required by one of my classes.
7. PE teacher (I will do this for a living, as well as coach football on the side)
Bobo said:Buy a gym. Thats what I'm going to do![]()
Sheesh said:Ibanez....harsh words brother, being a gym teacher isn't easy. Don't speak before you've actually tried it. If that's his aspiration, then good luck Iron Warrior.
For real bro. I've done field work at a local elementary school by my University. This job requires lots of patience because many PE teachers are/were skilled athletes so we expect this to be easy for most kids, but that's not the case. I saw 3 hot ass teachers at that school in the teachers lounge so I hope I get a job there when I graduateSheesh said:Ibanez....harsh words brother, being a gym teacher isn't easy. Don't speak before you've actually tried it. If that's his aspiration, then good luck Iron Warrior.