The document provides information about the field of sport psychology including areas of specialization like personality, motivation, and mental skills training. It discusses employment opportunities in university settings, private practice, and with organizations like the U.S. Olympic Committee. Graduate training typically involves a master's degree and PhD with a focus on sport psychology, clinical psychology, or counseling psychology. Salaries range from $55k-$150k depending on the setting. While tenure track positions are limited, opportunities are increasing in exercise psychology and applying sport psychology to non-athletes.