About a
year ago, I started to study psychology. The reason why I entered this major
was to become a sport psychologist. Right now I'm not that sure of it, but I
think it would be really great to work as one. I'm quite certain that it has
all i want in a job, the outdoor placement, being around something i like, and
it will probably be different every day from the next one. I have been told
that this job might not have the greatest salary, but at a certain point I left
behind the idea of having a luxurious life. Well, even though it is stated that
I want my job to be around sports, I haven’t said which one, and that is
gymnastics and others that are related to it. I also like some team sports like
cheerleading and volleyball, but I don’t prefer those, I think if you have to
worry about a whole group of persons you won’t be able to help them in a
significant level. That’s why I think it’s better to only work with individual
sports athletes instead of teams. By the way, I gravitate towards those sports
because I used to practice them. Even though I’ve developed that much this
prospection, I’m not that sure anymore if this is the direction which I want to
develop my career.
It should be interesting to be a sports psychologist, I would say that very few people understand the motivation that athletes need to maintain a good competitive level.
ResponderBorrarHi! It's the first time I hear about Psychologist specialized in sports. I'm really surprised of the big diversity of areas and applications into our discipline. I hope you can get clearer about what would you like to do soon and you can developed that area. Regards!
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