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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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    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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    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 great qualities and only requires two to four years…

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    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 enough to think on their feet. This trainer also has to…

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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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    Tattoos In The Workplace

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    Topic of Interest Paper Most elderly clients view personal trainers with tattoos negatively. For clarification, when I refer to elderly, I mean people aged 65 and older. This belief is inspired by the fact that the current generation of elderly people didn’t have as many tattooed individuals as is the case in this day and age. As one of my professors put it, “If you had a tattoo back then, you were cool. [And] It symbolized that you were part of a gang.” In that example, the word gang refers to…

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    Patrick Larabee, personal trainers are not empty-headed or like a drill sergeant, in fact, they are very well-educated. For instance, Dr. Larabee is not only a personal trainer but also a science teacher and the chairman of the science department for Front Range Community College; a licensed chiropractor; and, not to mention, an international and national…

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    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 put it the work. He asked why I chose AT and I told him that I get hurt frequently playing my heart out in football, which was another reason I came to Madison for a…

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    conditioning workouts. b. Acute injury management? He is the first responder to injuries of athletes. c. Rehabilitation of injuries? He is the rehabilitation coordinator, he makes plans for all injuries, and he is the consultant for the other athletic trainers’ questions about rehabilitation. d. Adapting programs for people with disabilities or diseases/conditions? He can organize special accommodations for classes for athletes if necessary. e. Equipment fitting? He fits braces and sleeves, and…

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