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    Introduction Two sports medicine team members were interviewed. They were interviewed to find similarities and differences between their roles within sports medicine, particularly from real life situations of athletic and fitness injury management. Interviewee #1 1. What is your job title? Her job title is physical therapist. 2. What is your job setting? She works in an outpatient clinic at Nova Southeastern University with people ages 14-55 and also in hospital dealing with acute care…

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    University’s Department of Athletic Medicine focuses on the prevention, recognition, evaluation, assessment, immediate care, rehabilitation, and reconditioning for sport-related injuries and illnesses for all attending and visiting student-athletes. The Department of Athletic Medicine utilizes evidence-based practices to provide the best quality heath care services, so our student-athletes can achieve optimal performance. Mission Statement The Department of Athletic Medicine…

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    My intended major at the moment is Kinesiology- Athletic Training with the possibility of going to Graduate School and even medical school. I enjoy the on field aspect of athletic training as well as you connections you make with the patients, but in order to gain the most knowledge can those higher level educations programs are necessary. I met Mr. Winterstein awhile back and told him may aspiration of being an Athletic Trainer for the Badgers and he said if I really want it, it’s up to me to…

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    My senior year could have not started any better. On July 30th, 2015 I get a call from Coach Brock Hayes from Louisiana College offering me a scholarship to play at the college level. Ever since I was small, I always dreamed about playing college football and it finally came to reality. Fall camp was getting ready to start, and I was so excited to get my senior season started. I put in so much work and effort to get into the position I was in, so I was not going to let my team down. But like…

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    Education Assistant will then contact potential trainers depending on the needs of the chapter or association, where the trainer lives and availability. Please respond to all requests and share your availability and interest as soon as possible. Even if you are unavailable or it us too far to travel, please provide a response. Any information given is helpful. • Once the EME Trainer agrees to the suggested date, the Education Assistant will provide the trainer with the contact information of…

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    A personal trainer is a person that works with specific people on health and fitness. You could be a personal trainer almost anywhere. When you are a trainer if they have an injury you will probably need to know a little about medical. However you don’t need to know a lot in fact you only need to have completed high school but if you would like to be a college trainer then you would probably want to go to college for a little and not just have completed high school. I would like to be a…

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    Field Observation KINE 100-008 Throughout this paper, I will be summarizing both my observation and interview with a personal trainer at Tysons Sport&Health. The reason I chose to interview a personal trainer is because becoming a personal trainer is the next step in my career path. This allowed me to get an inside look on how business runs and what kind of environment I will be working in. I gained a great insight into how much time and effort is put in outside of training clients in order to…

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    Ryan Long

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    Ryan Long was born and raised in the San Fernando Valley or “the Valley” which is just outside of the city of Los Angeles. When he was born there was something wrong with his foot, a ‘club foot’ is what the doctor described to his Mother as the condition that he was born with. Long spent the first two years of his life in surgeries and casts with bars bolted to the sides of his legs in order to straighten out his foot and be able to walk correctly. As for Long’s family, he’s the first of 2…

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    In the article Superman to the Rescue: Simulating Physical Invulnerability Attenuates Exclusion-Related Interpersonal Biases (Ackerman, Bargh, & Huan, 2013) Julie Huan, Joshua Ackerman, and John Bargh set up a number of studies including a pre-test, study one, study two, and study three to demonstrate the relation between physical invulnerability simulation and positive or negative reactions to being excluded in social situations. They also consider how the reactions of exclusion can change when…

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    The Influence Of Exclusion

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    This article talks about how people react when they are/feel excluded. Certain people have different coping mechanisms for this and reasons why they are hurt by being excluded. The authors in this article go in depth as to what factors could lead people to having a lower sense of fear that people get from exclusion and the psychology behind it all. The main theory of this article basically acknowledges the fact that people are discomforted by rejection and exclusions. When people are excluded…

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