Ten Healthy Careers


Ten Healthy Careers. Every year, one of the most popular New Year's resolutions is to "be healthy and lose weight." Easier said than done. Of course, everyone wants to be healthy, but when it comes time to put in the effort, it's hard for many to find the time.

For others, however, finding the time to be healthy is all in a day's work. If you're interested in a career that lends itself to staying active or promoting a healthy lifestyle and environment, check out these 10 careers and the requirements you'll need to meet to get started:

1. Activities coordinator

Why it's healthy: Activities coordinators plan and conduct recreation activities with groups in public, private or volunteer agencies or recreation facilities. They focus on keeping individuals fit and active, whether they are in a nursing home or day camp.

Requirements: Educational and training requirements vary based on the institution in which you will be working. They range from a high-school diploma to a bachelor's degree.

Salary: $31,390

2. Athletic trainer

Why it's healthy: Athletic trainers specialize in the prevention, assessment, treatment and healing of injuries for athletes. They usually focus mostly on the rehabilitation and reconditioning of injured athletes, but can spend time educating them on preventing injuries.

Requirements: A bachelor's degree and, in most states, certification.

Salary: $46,049

3. Chiropractor

Why it's healthy: Chiropractors deal with conditions of the spine, but their approach is more holistic in that it's focused on a patient's overall health. They are concerned with diet, exercise and other issues related to well-being, and they provide natural, drugless and nonsurgical health treatments.

Requirements: Chiropractors must be licensed, which requires two to four years of undergraduate education, completing a four-year chiropractic college course, and earning passing scores on national and state examinations.

Salary: $115,289

4. Dietitians and nutritionists

Why it's healthy: Dietitians and nutritionists constantly think about foods they put in their clients' bodies and in their own. They promote healthy eating habits by recommending dietary modifications, planning food and nutrition programs, supervising meal preparation and overseeing the serving of meals.

Requirements: At least a bachelor's degree. Licensing, certification or registration requirements vary by state.

Salary: $52,911 and $54,301

5. Exercise instructor

Why it's healthy: Exercise instructors are constantly moving their own bodies and teaching others to do the same and how to do so correctly. Multiple days of the week, hours at a time, are spent sweating, so there is no question you'll be in tip-top shape.

Requirements: Depend on the specific type of fitness work. For most fitness workers, certification is critical and you are expected to know how to do your job without any on-the-job training.

Salary: $30,189

6. Health educator

Why it's healthy: Health educators must practice what they preach, as they work to encourage healthy lifestyles and wellness. They educate people and communities about healthy living, disease prevention, proper nutrition and the importance of exercise.

Requirements: A bachelor's degree is required for entry-level positions; other employers prefer a bachelor's degree and some related experience. A master's degree and even a doctorate may be required for some positions and is usually required for advancement.

Salary: $63,817

7. Personal chef

Why it's healthy: Personal chefs offer meal preparation to clients for a fee and can personalize your menu to any special nutritional needs you may have.

Requirements: Most culinary schools offer personal chef training; you may also choose to be certified by the American Personal & Private Chef Association.

Salary: Varies

8. Personal trainer

Why it's healthy: A personal trainer's job is to help individuals lose weight, get in shape and lead a healthier lifestyle. They get tons of exercise through working out with clients, and part of their training is to learn about nutrition.

Requirements: Personal trainers usually must be certified to work with clients or with members of a fitness facility.

Salary: $46,049

9. Massage therapist

Why it's healthy: Massage therapists promote their clients' general health, helping people become more aware of their body and taking care of it better. They focus on relaxation, muscle recovery, treating painful ailments and reducing stress.

Requirements: Most states require massage therapists to complete a formal education program and pass a national certification examination or a state exam.

Salary: $32,399

10. Weight reduction specialist

Why it's healthy: Weight-loss specialists help clients devise and carry out a weight-loss plan, using established dietary programs and positive reinforcement procedures.

Requirements: At least a bachelor's degree. Licensing, certification or registration requirements vary by state.

Salary: $32,368

( msn.com )





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