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Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Dream Job

Professional NBA Player

Professional NBA Players are responsible for playing hard on the court in games and in practice and doing their best to represent their team in public.

Professional basketball players are responsible for playing hard on the court in games and in practice and doing their best to represent their team in public. But soon declaring to go to the nba from highschool will be possible

On average, an NBA player is working 60–90 hours a week when you add it all up. On game day, the players usually arrive early for a shootaround, get treatment from aches and pains, then play a game which takes about 2.5–3 hours, which is followed up by about 60–90 minutes of postgame interviews and the like.


Professional NFL Player

Prepare for games through practices, drills, film study and other sessions as directed by team.
Study and learn playbook, formations and terminology for plays and offensive, defensive and specialized schemes.
Execute plays or defense as instructed or taught by coaches.

Anyone is allowed to enter the NFL draft, as long as they have graduated high school. If you don't play in college, continue training hard and consider becoming a walk-on.

In terms of purely physical activity, no more than 6 hours per day and I guess 30–36 hours per week. But the question doesn't account for how many other things go into showing up to a practice or game 100% ready.










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