EMPLOYERS
Professional sport teams
Colleges and universities
High schools and middle schools
Recreational organizations or leagues (e.g., YMCA)
Country clubs
Racket clubs
Golf and tennis resorts
Cruise Lines
City parks and recreation departments
STRATEGIES
Consider majoring in exercise science, sport management, or physical education.
Obtain teacher licensure for high school and middle school coaching opportunities. Gain extensive, advanced playing experience. Maintain current CPR
and first aid certifications. Gain additional knowledge in areas of strength training, fitness, nutrition, and conditioning. Learn about and practice
motivational techniques. Become familiar with legal and regulatory issues related to coaching (e.g., NCAA regulations). Volunteer to coach neighborhood,
church, and community teams. Attend practices of teams at various levels to observe coaches' techniques. Serve as a referee or umpire. Seek a graduate
assistant position in athletic administration, instruction, or coaching. Obtain an assistant and then head coaching position at the university level
to increase possibility of progressing to the professional level.