The duties that come with becoming an athletic trainer is a lot to handle. Many people think that their job is simply only caring for injured athletes.
Athletic trainers are people “[that] evaluate and advise individuals to assist recovery from and or avoid athletic- related injuries or illnesses to maintain peak physical fitness”(onestop). …show more content…
Athletic trainers are first to see these events happen. Athletic trainers act fast when incidents like head injuries occur. For trainers to act fast they go to school and learn everything that they need to help them.
To become an athletic trainer they” must graduate with bachelor’s degree or master’s degree from an accredited professional athletic training education program and pass a comprehensive test administered by the Board of Certification”(www.nata.org). Athletic trainers are trained and educated in five practices.”[ Upon] being certified athletic trainers are to continue to go to school every 3 years, renew through continuing educational units, oral or written exam”(onestop). Once everything is completed the employment rate would increase by 21% from 2014-2024. “[37%] of athletic trainers work for educational services, state,local,and private sectors, but they also work hospitals, recreational sports centers, spectator sports”(bureau of labor). “The median annual wages for athletic trainers was $44,670 in may 2015”(bureau of