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    Question Bodybuilding Careers?

    I'm not sure if this is the correct place to post this question, but here it is anyway. I have two years left before college, and being a bodybuilding fanatic, I've been thinking of the career options that pertain to that particular lifestyle (besides a personal trainer). Any ideas?

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    You could try to go into films getting odd jobs as "muscular guy", but bodybuilders are probably a dime a dozen in Hollywood.
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    Dietician, nutritionist, athletic trainer, sport rehabilitation, physical therapist, sports psychologist, exercise physiologist, kinesiologist, etc. etc. etc......

    Start to research fields of study within the undergraduate program of kinesiology.
    Searching for the right balance...

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    Thanks for your advice. I'll look into these.

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    Originally posted by Fit Freak
    Dietician, nutritionist, athletic trainer, sport rehabilitation, physical therapist, sports psychologist, exercise physiologist, kinesiologist, etc. etc. etc......

    Start to research fields of study within the undergraduate program of kinesiology.
    Hey FIT,, I'm actually laughing here.... you are really short and to the point with most of your posts if not all. You don't waste your time with small talk whatsoever. You see a question, answser it short and to the point and "CLICK' you hit submit and off you go. Not laughing at you bro it just struck me kinda funny. You have to teach me how to do it. I'm just the opposite of you,, I go on and on and on and on. (as you can see here) hahahaha. Have a great day buddy.
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    oh I forgot to mention,,, your posts are excellent FIT. You know your sheeeit. peace

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