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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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    Maria Stephanie Amaya 03/30/2017 Moneyball film extra credit The film “Moneyball” is about Oakland A’s general manager Billy Beane reinventing how people view the game of baseball and how players are scouted for teams. Faced with the dilemma of being unable to re-sign Oakland’s best 3 players after the 2001 season due to their limited payroll, Beane uses the power of statistics to find value in players and understand the sport of baseball. Beane meets an Ivy League graduate named Peter Brand.…

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    As my profession I plan to be an Athletic Trainer for an university, or professional. On average an athletic trainer makes about $40,044 for gross income. Which is pretty huge compared to other occupations. A monthly pay is about $1,040, for me is perfect to cover expenses for that month and have extra to save. An hourly pay rate for a trainer is between $19 and $23, a very high pay rate. First year salary is based off the education you have, going up in education level the more money you get.…

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    Athletic Trainer, a health care professional that collaborates with physicians, is a career I wish to pursue due to the chance to help athletes when they are hurt, the ability to coach, the time to travel, and the opportunity to be a part of a sports team. I have not been interested in being an athletic trainer for long because I never really knew what I wanted to do for my career. I am apart of sports teams, and I always think about how I want to continue being a part of sports when I leave…

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    would think one would want a job that is safe and secure. Athletic Training is a great job and requires a special training and education. Athletic Trainers have been around for decades. This job has great qualities and only requires two to Great Job While their are hundreds of jobs in the world, I would think one would want a job that is safe and secure. Athletic Training is a great job and requires a special training and education. Athletic Trainers have been around for decades. This job has…

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    The project that choose to do was a softball field how I am going to make this project is by having the, Nucleus be in charge of the manger for the softball field and if the manager left then we would have nobody in charge because tectonically we don’t need a manger for that time period of the games because everyone would be doing there own thing at their field so we really don’t need a manager at the field.The Mitochondria will be in control of the lights so that when it gets dark the lights…

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    times, stand up eight” is from a Japanese Proverb and is a great quote for a head athletic trainer since they help athletes when they get hurt to get back in the game or to prescribe the appropriate treatment. The requirements, salary, and benefits of a head athletic trainer are helpful but not as powerful as the purpose of serving players and athletes become healthy again and getting them back in the game. An athletic trainer has many responsibilities, for instance they have to be intelligent…

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    considering getting rid of athletic scholarships. Many athletes depend on these scholarships to be able to attend college and without these scholarships, furthering their education and reaching their athletic goals would be impossible. Scholarships are awarded for excelling in certain aspects of a student’s career, and athletics is a huge part of this for some students. While many think of academic standing as the main cause for awarding scholarships, high achievements in athletics should not be…

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    The internship of Chowan Athletics sports medicine team has given the insight and basic knowledge of why athletic training is important in the sport world. Before starting my internship, I had a one on one meeting with the supervisor Eric Gustafson to go over the rules and responsibilities as an intern. The purpose of the meeting is go over the rules and goals of the internship. Eric had given me advice to finish all the basic and Advanced level competencies due to I will have to complete…

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    I’ve played competitive sports for a long time. I have seen kids get seriously hurt. I have seen families struggle with the costs of it all. But the biggest struggle I have seen is the pressure, that commonly ends with kids quitting, or continuing without having fun. Whether kids should be allowed to play competitive sports is a complicated debate because there are just so many reasons that could be argued for either side. Because of that, this argument is commonly misguided. The question that…

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