Sport and fitness workers

Definition:
Sports and fitness workers prepare for and compete in sporting events for financial gain, train amateur and professional sportsmen and women to enhance performance; promote participation and standards in sport; organize and officiate sporting events; and provide instruction, training and supervision for various forms of exercise and other recreational activities.

Tasks include:
Participating in competitive sporting events; conducting sports training to develop ability in and knowledge of the sport; compiling rules concerning the conduct of sporting competitions, and controlling the progress of these events; planning, organizing and conducting practice sessions; developing and designing fitness programmes; delivering group exercise classes and personal tuition in a variety of fitness activities; promoting sports and sports skills development; and overseeing the participation of young people in sport.

AERIALIST

Job Description: 1) Performs gymnastic feats of skill and balance while swinging on trapeze, turning somersaults, or executing flying stunts alone or as member of team. 2) . 3) Removes defective material from conveyor prior to processing operation.

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ACROBATIC RIGGER

Job Description: 1) Erects equipment for aerial and acrobatic acts in shows, such as circus, variety show, and carnivals, working as member of crew: Drills holes in floor of stage or platform, using electric drill, and fastens metal floor plates to hold vertical steel rods. 2) Screws steel rods to holding plates and stretches wire

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ACROBAT

Job Description: 1) Entertains audience by performing difficult and spectacular feats, such as leaping, tumbling, and balancing, alone or as member of team. 2) Originates act or adapts stock presentations. 3) May use equipment, such as chairs and teeter board. 4) May juggle various articles. 5) May perform feats requiring bodily contortions and be designated

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