The Career of Sports Management

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How would you like to sit ringside at a boxing match, courtside at a basketball game, or even better, at the 50-yard line, on the bench, with the players on the football team? Your thinking, “How could a person have those amazing seats without actually participating in the sport?” Well, there are certain professions that give you those incredible opportunities if you are not able to be a player or a coach. Sports management allows you to take part in worldwide sporting events on the business end.

Sports management dates back to the beginning of sports but it was not really organized. In the 1960’s, a man by the name of Dr. James G. Mason started academic programs that allow people to partake in sports management. After 1966, when Dr. Mason and a few of his colleagues launched a master’s degree at Ohio University for sport management, universities all over the world have followed in their footsteps by incorporating a sports management degree for students to pursue for an electrifying and demanding career field (Parks, Quarterman, and Thibault 6). The reason athletes seem to be so financially stable is there agent or manager. They negotiate the contracts for the athlete or they supervise the finances of the entire team (Professional Sport). Sports agents are everywhere. Anytime you see an athlete on television making some kind of public appearance, whether it is during a press conference or just out on the town, usually the agent is somewhere close by consulting with the athlete about what he or she can or cannot purchase. Sports agents work out product endorsement fees while also offering personal and legal advice to their clients (Sports Management).

For sports management professionals who monitor the financial aspects of s...

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