Hi,
I'm just wondering what careers you guys are aiming for and whether or not there will be many people who actually want to work in some sort of Fitness.
Personally I want to be a Computer Game Developer, Cryptographer or some sort of Maths Researcher.
So what's your goals?
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Thread: What career are you aiming for?
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01-10-2005, 01:57 PM #1
What career are you aiming for?
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I'm actually looking into majoring in Athletic Training in college.
~Reasons to do cardio During a Bulk~
You will be able to bulk for longer with less bodyfat
You will be able to cut for less time
Cardio makes you hungry, so you eat more
It will increase your oxygen uptake, more endurance
Allows you to increase calories eaten
Improves circulation so your protein and supps get there more efficiently
Increases recuperation by ridding you of lactic acid
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01-10-2005, 02:26 PM #12Originally Posted by 2pounds
Back to the thread -- I plan on doing something in the health industry. Right now i'm a Biology major with hopes of being accepted to medical school, where I will pursue medicine.Post of the year:
Originally Posted by D-Guy
I have a guy at my gym that likes to take a 30-60 minute nap before he works out. He grabs a padded matt from the ab area and rolls it up and just falls asleep in the corner of the gym. It's really funny to see.
Post of the year2:
Originally Posted by X tupac X
I CALLED bodybuilding.com to ask them to remove a post I had made earlier...
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Commercial Pilot.
Though I am scared thinking about flying that huge machine and being responsible for all the passengers.
I am still open for a new career goal, since flying sort of scares me.
Pilot's are paid a large sum of money (100-300k per year, thats being very experienced). Also it is a traveling job (I like changeing locations), overall it is just exciting.
Plan on applying for Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, ranked #1 for 5 years straight. I lack the extra activities and sports, but that isn't stopping me.
I plan on getting a 1800 or above on the new SAT's.
Well, that is my choice.
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Originally Posted by bluemarlin04
Im currently taking flying lessons right now. My take-off and landing arn't that great, though you can't expect great things since ive only had 5 hours under my belt.
I could handle flying a big plane once ive had the training and education.
btw to the person who said he knows a pilot who doesn't make much. Is he a commercial pilot? he could work for a small company. Many different positions.
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