Career questions tagged health-and-wellness

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What are the three main things a wellness coach should know?

What are the three main things a wellness coach need to know?

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What are the main things in children that massage therapy/medical massage therapy can help #spring26?

What are the main things in children that massage therapy/medical massage therapy can help with? #spring26

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How to become a health coach?

Share your journey & guide aspiring health coaches on their path! Note: Given the growing interest in the health coaching field, we're inviting our experienced professionals to share their knowledge.

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How to become a yoga teacher?

Share your journey & guide aspiring yoga teachers on their path! Note: We've seen a lot of interest in this career, so we're looking for guidance from our community of professionals.

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How to become an Herbalist?

Share your journey & guide aspiring Herbalists on their path! Note: We've seen a lot of interest in this career, so we're looking for guidance from our community of professionals.

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How to become a Fitness Trainer?

Share your journey & guide aspiring Fitness Trainers on their path. Note: We've seen a lot of interest in this career, so we're looking for guidance from our community of professionals.

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Is a Fitness Coordinator basically a Physical Therapy equivalent without a Doctorate Degree?

I have been sold on Physical Therapy for a while now, but recently I have begun struggling with the idea of going to Medical School and all of the debt and excessive studying that entails. I took a career quiz and it recommended Fitness Coordinator rather than Physical Therapy. I love studying the human anatomy, working out, and helping others learn about their body, how it functions, and how to strengthen and enhance their performance. Would a Fitness Coordinator be the same thing as Physical Therapy, just without going to Medical School and getting a Doctorate? Also, what is the job satisfaction like for a Fitness Coordinator? What about the hours? work load? salary? work environment?

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