You don't have to be an athlete to have a career in sports. Professional sports is a huge business, requiring job skills
of every description. Read about a few people who make their living on the sidelines.
So You Want to Be a Sports Reporter?
Kristie Ackert
landed a plum job at the New York Daily News, but it's a long climb to the top.
Show Me the Money This NFL marketing executive speaks frankly about standing out as a job candidate.
Kicks for Kids Jane Ridge loved sports and sneakers. As International Manager for Kids, Adidas, she may have found a perfect fit.
Keeping Things Straight Chiropractor Wayne M. Winnick DC, CCSP take the holistic approach to treating pain in athletes.
The Right Foot Forward Walking a mile in a professional athlete's shoes may sounds like a dream, but podiatrist Dr. Brian W. Fullem knows the truth.
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Podiatrists Treat Famous Feet
Walking a mile in a professional athlete's shoes may sound like a dream come true. But podiatrists who care for these athletes' feet
say the experience could actually be more painful than pleasant.
Knowing the Stats
Like football coaches, salespeople need to measure more than the score when it comes to selling -- what you sell is just as important as how you sell. Learn how to be a pro by measuring the game within the game.
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