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    Do? An athletic trainer does a variety of things for the well-being of the athletes that are on the field. They are the first responders to the injury and evaluate the injury to ensure no further damage take place. They can help cuts, wrap injuries, and take the proper steps for each injury. Athletic trainers enforce state laws on certain injuries like if a player got a head injury an athletic trainer would give them a concussion test to make sure the player is able to continue. Athletic…

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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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    Chris Linde stated “My job as an athletic trainer is to prevent injuries as much as possible. I also support with strengthening and conditioning, guidance in nutrition and sleeping, and I also make sure the playing area is safe”. When he was young, he always adored being around the athletic trainer. Subsequently being pushed to his limits and fighting through the pain, there was always someone to care for his aches, and pains. She gave him opinions on what to do when he was alone to prevent…

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    Free tuition, room and board, fees, any other expenses allowed by the NCAA, and benefits or incentives that student-athletes receive to entice them to play. The controversy whether athletes should be paid for their talents and dedication towards their school have increased in popularity over the past few years. Some people believe college athletes should be paid because they spend many hours per week dedicated towards their sport. However, highly recruited athletes already collect free clothes,…

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    Moneyball, based on Michael Lewis’ 2003 book, details the struggle of the Oakland Athletics, a major baseball team. The Oakland A’s overcome some seemingly impossible obstacles with the help of their general manager, Billy Beane (Brad Pitt), by applying a new innovative statistical analysis, known as sabermetrics. Sabermetrics is the empirical analysis of baseball, or the use of statistical analysis to question the traditional measures of baseball (Birnbaum). The underlying theme of this movie…

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    When faced with the lowest income in the Major League, Oakland Athletics general manager Billy Beane had to think outside the box. Teaming up with an Ivy League graduate named Peter Brand, the two changed the way the league drafts and looks at their recruits. Beane looks for underrated and undervalued players labeled as broken in order to replace the three star players he could not afford. The A’s look for combinations of players at a cheap price that can get the job done and not three new and…

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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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    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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    play is far from a “professional.” Student athletes must never receive compensation during college play. Universities cannot afford to pay a salary to an athlete. Athletic programs receive donations from past alumni and / or corporations, part of these donations help with the astronomically high costs of buying or maintenance of all athletic equipment, new renovations of existing buildings, or improving their stadium, such as what Auburn University did in 2015. They installed close to an…

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    team, the general manager or athletic director. In which all these different roles of sports management are essential for the successfulness of the faces you do see on the regular. The president or owner of a club or team financially owns the club. There are many teams and clubs that have multiple owner that share a percentage of ownership in the team. The general manager and athletic director act in the same capacity but with different teams, sports and clubs. Athletic directors typically work…

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