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The Pro Sport Guidebook
by PRSC Whitley
The Pro Sport Guide is a serious audio series about how professional sport really works. Each episode explores a different sport, asking how people get in, what separates amateur from professional, what athletes and support staff get paid, where the real opportunities are, and what outsiders usually get wrong. From football, boxing, darts, and motorsport to rowing, cycling, tennis, athletics, and beyond, this podcast is built for listeners who want a clear, practical view of the sporting world as a career, a business, and a way of life.
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Jetson, Airspeeder and the Rise of Personal Air Racing
In this episode of The Pro Sport Guidebook with PRSC Whitley, we examine the emerging world of Personal Air Racing through the rise of Jetson, Airspeeder, and the wider race to build a new sport in the sky. This is not a fan piece or a futuristic daydream. It is a serious look at whether ordinary people can actually enter this field and build income from it. We explore the sport through five practical pillars: players, organisers and team builders, ground and venue staff, officials and technical crews, and the wider ecosystem of media, sponsors, logistics, engineering, and content work. The central question is simple. Is this a real economic opportunity, a viable side hustle, or still too early for most people to treat as a profession? If you want a grounded guide to who gets paid, how people get in, where the barriers really are, and what this strange new sport may become, this episode is for you.
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Can You Build a Living in Kabaddi? Pakistan’s Hidden Sports Economy
Kabaddi in Pakistan is more than a traditional sport. It is also a working ecosystem of players, coaches, organisers, officials, venue staff, promoters, media workers, and local service providers. In this episode of The Pro Sport Guidebook with PRSC Whitley, we look at kabaddi not as fan culture, but as a serious route into sport, income, and local opportunity.This episode focuses on the real pathways into the Pakistani kabaddi world. We examine how players get started, how district, provincial, university, departmental, and tournament structures shape opportunity, and where money actually enters the system. We also look beyond the athlete’s path to the people who keep the sport alive: managers, promoters, referees, technical staff, ground crews, commentators, photographers, trainers, and small operators building side income around events.The central questions are simple. How does someone actually get in. Who gets paid. What is stable and what is informal. What can become a true profession, and what is better understood as a side hustle or local business. This is a grounded, practical guide for ambitious young people, parents, career changers, and anyone curious about whether kabaddi in Pakistan is worth pursuing seriously.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Pro Sport Guide is a serious audio series about how professional sport really works. Each episode explores a different sport, asking how people get in, what separates amateur from professional, what athletes and support staff get paid, where the real opportunities are, and what outsiders usually get wrong. From football, boxing, darts, and motorsport to rowing, cycling, tennis, athletics, and beyond, this podcast is built for listeners who want a clear, practical view of the sporting world as a career, a business, and a way of life.
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