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Can You Turn a Love for Sports Into a Full Career?

A lot of people find that turning a passion into a job can be daunting. One of the biggest problems to this is realizing that your passion can turn sour if it becomes a job. Your hobbies are enjoyable because you can indulge in them when you’re relaxing and enjoying yourself. If they suddenly become something that your income depends on, then you might find yourself hating it after a couple of weeks. As such, people usually take extreme caution when they try to turn a passion into a job.

But when it comes to something general such as sports, it’s possible to turn your love for it into a job without ruining what you love about it. This is because sports is a huge industry full of unique job opportunities. You’ll likely be able to find a job that is detached enough from your true sporting passion yet lucrative enough to turn into a full business. You might even find that you can turn it into a freelance career, enabling you to start your own self-employed venture into the sporting industry.

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3 Simple Tips To Improve Your Long Distance Running Times

Running is probably the most accessible way of getting fit. You don’t need a gym membership, you don’t need any special equipment – all you require are a pair of working legs and the great outdoors!

Be honest, how many of you have taken up running this year? I bet you used to hate running long distances, but now you go out for multiple runs a week. It doesn’t take a genius to figure out the rise in running popularity was due to gyms closing for a few months! Anyway, it started off as a hobby to stay fit, but now it’s become more serious. You want to keep improving your times, and it’s frustrating when you hit a wall. Don’t give up, a PB is just around the corner if you implement these tips into your training regime:

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Why Fishing Could Be So Beneficial For You

Fishing is one of America’s most talked about sports, and it’s something so many people commit to because of just what it can do for you. After all, there are some big benefits to getting your fishing rod out and casting it over a river or lake. And if you’re interested in learning how to fish yourself, and getting out in the great outdoors on a more regular basis, let this be the last thing you read before you fully dive in and discover what the hype is all about.

You’re Outside

If you’re going to go out fishing, you’re going to be out underneath blue or grey skies. Because of this, you’ll be able to soak up the sun and the weather around you, which can really improve your levels of Vitamin D. Even if you can’t see the sun, you can get a real boost from it! 

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4 Sports To Try While Gyms Are Closed

Gyms have been closed for months now. It’s been weeks upon weeks of trying home workouts, then failing, but telling yourself you did them anyway. Plus couch. Plus snacks. Plus ordering takeout when you literally cannot think of anything worse than making dinner again. All around the world, people are feeling sluggish, unfit, inflexible and downright bored.

Now that some freedoms are coming back to us slowly, but gyms remain closed, there’s got to be a way to get your fix of exercise! Here are four sports to try while gyms are closed.

1. Kayaking

If you live near to a body of water,  this is a must-try. Not only is kayaking fun and social, but it’s also a seriously good workout. Using the paddle works your core, abs, arms, shoulders, chest and back. On top of this, you can explore new places, get outdoors, and stay at a safe distance from your friends.

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4 New Sports to Get Into Over Summer

Summer is all about getting the chance to get outside, hang out with friends, and enjoy the long days that never end. It’s also the time where you can’t use the excuse of bad weather or early nights when it comes to trying something new, and what’s better to try than a new sport? Even if you consider yourself a sports fan, it’s likely you’ve only scratched the surface, and there are still plenty of activities out there for you to explore, both by yourself and as a team. 

Cycling 

Okay, so cycling may not sound like something new. After all, it’s likely that the majority of people know what a bike is and how to ride one. However, even if you spent your youth riding down trails and pulling wheelies along the sidewalk, you may have fallen out of the habit of cycling. 

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Shoes And Other Essentials To Wear When Golfing

When you are a beginner in a sport like golf, everything can be challenging. You still don’t know what the rules are, how to play, the etiquette to follow, the dress code, and a lot more. You might not hit the ball, or you need more practice on your posture to swing the club properly. You can read more about how to play golf in this link here.

Another daunting task that you need to do is to choose the best brands and excellent pieces of equipment that will make learning faster. There are so many respected brands when it comes to bags, clubs, balls, dresses, and shoes that it can be hard to know which one is best for you. If you want to know the must-haves, here’s a guide to help you out.

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3 Sweet Jobs for Sports Fans

You can’t get enough sports in your life, right? You talk about it at work. You check your teams’ stats online, you follow all the leagues’ Twitter accounts and you hit up every game in person that you possibly can. If the SportsCenter theme is your alarm clock, who am I to judge? 

But, with the NHL and NBA suspending their seasons this year, and the MLB’s season still somewhat up in the air (please stay strong, NFL!), you might be feeling a bit antsy and anxious about getting enough sports in your life. 

So, have you ever considered working in the sports field? 

You don’t have to be an athlete or even have a lot of experience to find an awesome sports job that not only pays well but can completely immerse you into the world of athleticism. 

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Thinking About Getting Back into Sports?

Playing a sport is a fantastic, productive hobby. It’s fun and it keeps you fit, there are all kinds of sports out there to try so whatever you’re into, chances are there’s a club or team you can join. If you’ve been out of sports for a while and considering ways to get back into it then here are some points to consider. 

Find the right sport for you

You might want to dive straight in and play rugby or get involved in contact martial arts, but spend some time thinking about it first. Choose a sport that suits your fitness levels and health conditions, not every kind of sport is suitable for every person. While many sports can be adapted and classes can be run for all different ability types, there might be some things you need to actively avoid. For example, if you have a pre-existing or old injury then you’ll want to avoid anything that might aggravate this. It doesn’t mean you need to give up on the idea of sports altogether, but do look for something that’s right for you. You might have been sporty and active as a youth but things might be different now. In some cases, you might just need to go to the gym and work on building your fitness levels up first, before you join a sport where you’re playing against others. 

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How to Spend More Time In the Outdoors

There are plenty of great New Year’s resolutions that you could make, but perhaps the one that will have the biggest impact on your life would be spending more time in the outdoors. This is an underrated resolution, yet one that’ll make a big difference! There are plenty of advantages to being in nature, including feeling physically fitter and feeling better, too — did you know that just fifteen minutes spent in nature can relieve stress and depression, and things get even better the more time you spend there? Below, we take a look at a few ways you can spend more time in the outdoors this year.

What’s Local?

If you’re one of the many people that live in cities, then you might be wondering where exactly you’re supposed to get your fill of the outdoors. But here’s the thing: though it’ll require a little bit more attention than if you lived in a more rural area, it’s important to remember that you’ve probably got a lot of nature all around you. Do a quick Google search, and see what’s nearby. You’ll likely have a beautiful state park within easy driving distance!

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Alternative Fitness Ideas for 2020

Have you fallen into a rut with your regular exercise routine? Do you feel like you’ve hit a wall and there’s nowhere to go right now with your sport? Maybe it’s just the start of a new year and you fancy trying your hand at something new. Especially if you’re recovering from an injury and can’t do your regular sport or exercise, it’s worth looking into what else might be out there. Whatever your reason, January is a great time to pick up a new exercise or sport. You might already have something in mind but, if not, then read on for some alternative exercise ideas that might not have occurred to you before.

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The Sports Gaining Some Traction Again

There are some sports that are always going to lead the way. The likes of soccer, football, and ice hockey are always going to be firm favorites in our great country. But those are the ones that are getting all of the limelight, and they’re on three out of the many that we could have mentioned. But what that tends to mean, is that there are some sports that get left in the shadows, with some even referring to them as not real sport, just because they’re not one of the more infamous options to watch. But luckily, we feel like the underdogs are gaining a little bit more traction at the minute, with more and more people are finding themselves interested in what the sport has to offer. Whether looking at this from a spectators point of view, or if you’re looking to get into a hobby that isn’t as mainstream, there should be one below for you. So, if you keep on reading, we’ll show you some of the sports that are gaining a little bit more traction, and how you can get into them if that’s what you’re looking to do.

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Tips on How to Get Started in Archery

Archery, like any other sport, requires a lot of time and dedication to get it right. There is so much skill involved, and a lot to learn. You will have to master how to aim and shoot in a calm and measured way. There are also many specific sport-related terms, jargonise, and measurements to go with it. And that doesn’t even begin to cover the equipment aspect. What with the different types of bows and other specific tools and devices that you’ll need to learn about to perfect the art of archery. But there is no time like the present.

So here are some tips to get you started:

Join a local club

Archery is becoming more and more popular, and that means there will be a club nearby that you can attend. Alternatively, there may be some scope to find an instructor who can help you on an individual basis. This way, you can learn the basics, and borrow equipment while you get your feet. 

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