Posts Tagged ‘sports’

I wanted to know what i can do with a bachelors of science fitness and sports. I would like to become a coach at some point after i`m done, but i am wondering if by anychance i can also become a teacher?

Have them? Use them? I’m contemplating getting a wii fit to help me lose weight, but I’ve heard its not as good as some of the other games i mentioned, If you have any of these games please let me know your opinion on which i should get and whether or not it helped you loose any weight!! I’m a very unmotivated person and was hoping a game like this would make working out more fun to me!
Are any of these games better with a balance board, or are they basically the same without one?

Im looking to become a certified personal trainer. Im in the gym 3-4 days a week anyway so i figured why not get payed for what im interested in. I dont have a degree because, well, i never finished school. NASM seems the be the the most common cert i see trainers have at the lifestyles i go to. But ive recently been had by a so called”academy” visual arts school which was actually a scam and not respected in any form. I dont want to do that again.

Also does anyone have any insight into the income potential of a personal trainer? A good one, not the ones that work for 7 bucks an hour at local gyms.

Sports Neurologist Named AAN Palatucci Advocacy Leadership Advocate Of The Year The American Academy of Neurology(AAN) has named sports neurologist Jeffrey S. Kutcher, MD, MPH, of Ann Arbor, Mich., as the AAN Donald M. Palatucci Advocacy Leadership Forum Advocate of the Year. Kutcher received his award at the Palatucci Advocacy Leadership Forum on January 16, 2011, in San Diego, Calif. Kutcher received the award for his exemplary work in raising awareness about the role of … Read more on Medical News Today

IOW, I know little about any of it – help is appreciated.

What are some pros and cons???????????