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Training for a Sportsperson

 Professional sportspersons earn the majority or all of their money by taking part in sporting events, whether as individuals or players in a group. Professional athletes generally specialize in a single sport which includes Australian Rules Football, basketball boxing, cricket, netball, golf, rugby league, soccer, swimming, tennis, among others but some participate in more than one.

Specific requirements for a sportsperson's personal life

  1.   Physically fit
  2.   Aiming to maintain and attain an elite level of skill and endurance in a specific sport
  3.   Communication skills are essential for promotion work
  4.  Willing to travel

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 Education & Training for a Sportsperson


 You are able to work as a sportsperson without formal qualifications. However, a high level of knowledge in your chosen sport is necessary. The athletes who participate in a team sport are under the guidance of a coach whose job is to improve and enhance their skills. Individual athletes usually have a coach to assist them to achieve elite levels. The athletes who are currently at school could choose to further develop their abilities by attending a specialist sport high school that blends the traditional subjects of school with sports coaching and competition in a wide range of sports.Many sporting organisations offer traineeships to athletes who are aspiring to be top performers in particular sports. Training is also available in related areas such as coaching, sport development, refereeing/umpiring and sports administration.Sportspeople may study courses in sports-related areas such as sports science, human movement studies, physiotherapy, sports administration, sports coaching, sports journalism, physical education and sports psychology. However, such studies do not require a degree to work as a professional sportsperson. Subjects and prerequisites can vary between institutions,
 Additional information


 National Sporting Organisations (NSOs) offer scholarships to assist athletes of the highest level to reside and train in their homes, occasionally with the Australian Sports Commission in Canberra. They also offer scholarships to athletes with disabilities. Australian Sports Commission offers a array of sports programs which cover many different sports, including a restricted number for athletes with disabilities. Some athletes may have the opportunity to train in other countries.

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