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    It is required to have a associates degree in physical training, so the age to be an athletic trainer is around twenty or older. In order to become an athletic trainer, a associates degree and Lewis 2 specific classes are needed. In some states, it is required to have a license given to you by…

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    When it comes to a training program it is important that every important aspect of it is being acknowledged by our employees to have everyone on the same page. Especially, diversity being one of the main topics that are needed to be talked about in order to continue to have a clear understanding, non-discriminatory working environment where each and every employee can feel safe and be able to do their jobs. As manager of this organization I will be providing an overview on a training program…

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    The National Strength and Conditioning Association piqued my interest in my final years of the military with the introduction of tactical strength and conditioning and the publication "Training for the Tactical Athlete: Assessment and Selection (SFAS)." Just as I adapted and overcame the demands of the Special Forces Assessment and Selection course in the Army, I gathered the fortitude and determination to pursue exercise physiology and strength and conditioning as a new passion and second…

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    Athletic trainer have the important job of doing evaluations on an athlete's injuries and providing rehab. Additionally to patient interactions they also have administrative duties which require filling out paperwork, documenting injuries, patient interactions/ rehabs, communicating with doctors and other medical and coaching staff. Many tasks play an important part in sports. As an athletic trainer you have to evaluate and advise individuals to assist recovery from or avoid athletic related…

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    The Inspiration for Denzel Washington’s Role on Training Day Photo Credit: Plot and Theme Denzel Washington’s role in the 2001 crime drama Training Day, won him an Oscar Award for Best Actor. Both fans and critics praised his performance as a decorated and corrupt police officer. However, not many know that one of his best roles was actually inspired by a real person. Rafael Perez, who was born in Puerto Rico, was an officer in the LAPD during the 1980’s to 1990’s. He joined the Rampart…

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    place while at basic training, they are meant for a much greater purpose: to form strong individuals that excel in teamwork and are willing to push their personal limits as far as they can reach. Basic training is divided among three phases: red phase, white phase, and blue phase. During the red phase, when the recruits arrive they will go through general orientation, receive haircuts and be issued a military uniform. When that is done they will begin “Basic Tactical Training, followed by…

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    substantial gains from such activity. So, when it comes to health there are few other activities more beneficial than weight training. It is an important part of strength training and forms one of the pillars of fitness philosophy. In case you are still looking for reasons to start weight training you may want to read further. The benefits to be derived from weight training are diverse. But broadly, they can be classified into two groups. These are: 1. A radical change in your appearance and…

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    After reviewing the course materials given in Module 8, the off-season is the preferred method of training this assignment will discuss. Not only is off-season training the most important phase of any sport-specific conditioning plan as it will help the athlete recover physically and psychologically while being used to address some of the physical imbalances that are characteristic with playing competitive sport. While an athlete season progresses so does his/her strength level, and with this…

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    What does cross fit training program imply and why is it preferred? Description: Cross fit training program seems to challenge the fittest individual in the world who has to do a series of workouts without any break. Regardless of experience, a committed individual can gain a lot. Cross fit training is developed to optimize the general fitness and is dedicated to the advancement of human health and the overall athletic performance. Cross fit training program was developed by Greg Glassman…

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    For those who are sheltered, Training Day is a perfect case of a movie shining a light on police deviance. In the movie, a season narcotics officer(Alonzo) who plays by his own rules, offers the rookie(Jake) a shot to work alongside him. The two officers go out on patrol in order for…

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