Description
Collaborate with the various media outlets to support their work and benefit the popularity of sport and its stakeholders. Be a role model to encourage more people to take up sport
Alternative labels
develop sport through media
support sports in media
supporting sport in media
help sport growth through media
Skill type
skill/competence
Skill reusability level
sector-specific
Relationships with occupations
Essential skill
Support sport in media is an essential skill of the following occupations:
Optional skill
Support sport in media is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this skill may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.
Sports instructor: Sports instructors introduce people to a sport and teach them the skills required for the performance of sport. They have a strong grip on one or more sports, which are often adventure sports, and know how to motivate others and share with them the enjoyment of the activity.
Sports coach: Sports coaches provide instruction in the sport of their specialisation in a recreational context to non-age-specific and age specific participants. They identify already acquired skills and implement suitable training programmes for the groups or individuals they teach in order to develop participants’ physical and psychological fitness. They create the most optimal environment for the growth of participant skills and enable them to maximise their performance, while fostering good sportsmanship and character in all participants. Sports coaches also track the participant progress and provide personalised instruction where needed. They supervise sports facilities and changing rooms and maintain uniforms and equipment.
Tennis coach: Tennis coaches advise and guide individuals and groups on playing tennis. They conduct lessons and teach the rules and techniques of the sport such as grips, strokes and serves. They motivate their clients and help improve their performance.
References
- Support sport in media – ESCO