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    Isaiah Moore Ms. Hooper English 3 HNRS 02 10 15 Athletic Training Injuries will occur, no matter the sport. The type of injury to occur depends on the gender of the player. Often, when players become injured, they are in denial about the repercussions of their injury and usually have a loss in confidence. Repercussions can tragically be career ending, long term or luckily short term. Understanding the injury and it’s impact on a player is important, however, knowing how to prevent

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    Athletic Training Exam

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    In the first two chapters of the Athletic Training Exam Review textbook, the authors discuss the best ways to prepare for the exam. They also go through a quick history and format of the BOC exam in chapter two. To prepare for the BOC I plan to use a couple strategies the text talks about. First, I am going to find a study spot where I can be alone with no distractions. I will use this spot to study each time to avoid distractions, and I also study better if I go to the same location each time

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    have missed time due injury, but the overriding sense has been that the Cougars will be fine when the season rolls around because most of the athletes should be healthy by then. But that wouldn't be the case without the tireless efforts of the athletic training staff. "I think they are a more important piece to the puzzle in 2012 than any other piece," said BYU offensive coordinator Brandon Doman. "Getting our guys healthy and then our strength and conditioning staff’s ability to prepare them for the

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    In the field of athletic training, music can be used for psychological purposes, and athletic trainers are now entering performing arts for injury prevention and rehabilitation. As athletic trainers have been emerging in the performing arts area within the last 25 years, they can play an important role in the lives of dancers. Music can be found in the injury prevention and rehabilitation of dancers and has psychological benefits for athletes. Athletic trainers often use SOAP notes as the basic

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    quote is explaining the importance athletic training, even for yoga. Athletic training is practiced by athletic trainers, they are health care specialists who collaborate with physicians to enhance activity and participation of patients and clients. Athletic training integrates the prevention, diagnosis, and intervention of emergency, acute, and chronic medical conditions involving impairment, functional limitations, and disabilities. (NATA, Par. 1) Athletic training is important in the sports industry

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    Section I: Athletic Training History and Development The athletic training profession as we know it today first came into existence during the late nineteenth century with the establishment of intercollegiate and interscholastic athletics in the United States. (Prentice, 2014) Prior to this, early civilization athletics were unorganized. Although they were unorganized, there is information that suggests that Greek and Roman civilizations featured people who assisted athletes in reaching their peak

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    When I was applying to colleges, I was confident in my decision to major in Athletic Training. Science had always been my favorite subject in school and becoming an Athletic Trainer was a way to combine my love of science with my love of sports. I knew I wanted to have a career in which I could help people. Working with athletes to provide preventative services, emergency care, therapy and rehabilitation seemed the perfect way to combine all of those interests. Growing up, sports were always a big

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    The requirements for an Athletic Trainer is a bachelor's degree, but you may also get a graduate degree. While in the bachelor’s program you will encounter classroom and hands on learning. The studies include science, and health related studies such as nutrition, kinesiology, biomechanics, and exercise physiology. After college or during college you must gain experience before you can be an Athletic Trainer. The experience requirements are supervised time in clinics and internships that may be with

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    far more extensive than many people understand, and those who want to pursue a medical field have great amounts of work awaiting. Athletic Training as a profession in this day and age involves extensive schooling, training, and focus when on the job. To end up as a trainer in the modern age, individuals have to complete a substantial amount of education. Most athletic trainers are interested in sports in high school

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    a job in the athletic field requires more to it than just understanding the basics of sports. People are more active which helps play a big role in the athletic field because it requires everyone to be more aware of injuries, and learn how to prevent, treat, and diagnose an injury. Athletic trainers do not only help athletes but people who are physically athletic learn how to prevent injuries and stay healthy and fit. Not every day does one encounter the difficulties that an athletic trainer does

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