Becoming a sports manager typically requires a combination of education and experience rather than a specific number of work hours. Most aspiring sports managers pursue a relevant degree, which often involves several years of study, and gain practical experience through internships or entry-level positions in the sports industry. Networking and gaining industry knowledge are also crucial. Overall, the journey can vary widely based on individual career paths and opportunities.
It depends on the gender and if they like sports or not, then you have to figure out what sports they watch, it could be anywhere from 0-5,00 hours per year :)
After finishing necessary things that you are supposed to do, spend as many hours as possible until you get reallytired.
about two three hours a day i would guess 18 hours a week
10000 hours of practice
Sports medicine doctors typically work anywhere from eight to ten hours per day. They also sometimes work Saturdays and Sundays.
I dont know. but you can become a shareholder in many times (few hours)
the same as the other sports agent.They are always on the clock for there clients.
how many hours volunteering do you need to become a midwife
because the people who don't have anything else to do watch tv and they find sports so they become fans
It generally takes 1,000 hours of training and passing the National Certification Exam in Sports Massage given by the AMTA. That would take about one to two years of training.
10,000 hours at least. This is a proven fact from studies at WSU.
You would have to become certified. You can become certified through a trade school, college (university, community, or other wise) or online courses.