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    Paper An athletic trainers duty is to treat, diagnose, and prevent muscle and bone injuries (paraphrase). Athletic trainers are also known as athletic trainer certified (ATC). I have always loved sports and helping people even more so I knew being an athletic trainer was my calling. It is important to understand the education or training requirements, skills,or talents needed, salary and benefits offered, and the duties for a particular career when making the decision. Most athletic trainers…

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    Most people today have seen on television during a sports game an Athletic Trainer run out to the field to assist an injured athlete. They are the first line of care during any emergency situation on the field when they are present. Many different athletic and even non-athletic settings employ Athletic Trainers for the different services they can provide. Athletic Trainers can provide more than just taping an ankle and applying ice. They also create rehabilitation programs, manage acute injuries…

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    Becoming an athletic trainer has a great amount of awards. Athletic trainers are becoming more important to society. Several schools around the nation are hiring athletic trainers because of the injuries that are becoming more apparent. Athletic trainers have to continue to go to school in order to maintain their certification. Not only do athletic trainers help their athletes, but they have to communicate with the coaches, and the strength coaches. The duties that come with becoming an athletic…

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    There are several useful tools that any athletic director should have at their disposal. One of the most important tools to have for an athletic director is having a long and dependable list of contacts at their disposal. I have not personally gotten to know many individuals before I came to college. During my lower grade levels, I was stuck at home most of the time, and my extracurricular involvement was minimal. When I came to college, I began to become the social person who wanted to interact…

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    becoming an Athletic Trainer, or Sports Management. I have always wanted to be one because I’ve always wanted to become one of the two.It has been one of my goal when I was in the sixth grade. Also, I am addicted to sports,so I like to stay in the sports business of the working environment. If I do become an Athletic Trainer, I would like to be one in football and basketball because I like to watch those sports a lot more than the other sports. However, if I don’t become an Athletic Trainer,…

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    I want to become an Athletic Trainer? I want to become an Athletic Trainer because I’ve always had a strong passion for sports and a strong desire to work in the healthcare profession. Being able to work with athlete’s everyday and know that I’m responsible for their overall well-being would give me great satisfaction. It would be extremely rewarding for me to see athletes/patients that I’ve cared for continuing on to aspire. Amongst it all, I want to become an Athletic Trainer because going to…

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    Mr. Ari Cowen was an athletic trainer my eleventh-grade year. At the time, I was still trying to figure out what career path I would choose. I was stuck between military and a social worker, neither sat right with me. I knew I had to find a career path that I would love and enjoy. I was changing my mind every week until my cousin hurt her ankle at soccer practice. It wasn’t just a simple ankle sprang but she torn ligaments and to recover she would have to go through months of physical therapy.…

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    art along with exercise. After researching many careers, I found two completely opposite careers but they both involve my passions: interior designer and athletic trainer. Interior designer and athletic trainer are different careers when it comes to their education, responsibilities, and work environments. Interior designers and athletic trainers have many responsibilities to fulfill their job requirements. Interior designers have to determine their client’s goals and requirements, consider…

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    throughout day to day life. For example, a full time athletic trainer can be deemed as a guardian, as he or she stands watch over a group of students. In spite of the fact that athletic trainers are here to help prevent injuries, many schools do not hire these instructors full time, and neglect to hire one altogether. Although student athletes already have primary physicians and schools may have budget constraints, full time athletic trainers should be required at every school because they lower…

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    career I choose was an athletic trainer. The reason I choose this career is because I play sports and I would love to when i'm older be either playing a sport or teaching people how to play a sport or do something that has to do with a sport and if being an athletic trainer is the right thing for me I would love to be one. The typical responsibilities of a athletic trainer is to, Provide 1st aid and injury assessment/treatment/rehabilitation/reconditioning. The athletic trainer will also be…

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