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    and cons of Athletic trainers are self-explanatory. It breaks down the emotional and sometimes exciting change that normally occurs with this job. It tells of how a person grows and adapt being in this profession and of course that’s in any field of work but my emphasis is Athletic training in this matter. We discussed in class how being an athletic trainer was stressful and mind bottling and how there’s always change, new regulations and guidelines and that’s why they are trainings that must be

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    are important for athletic training practice and education. The study consists of a hundred and sixty-one certified athletic trainers surveyed on the importance of leadership competencies. The study found that no matter the setting there is evidence that leadership competence is an important aspect to athletic training. According to Kutz, leadership is the ability to ethically influence others toward accomplishing a goal or objective (2010). The survey of the certified athletic trainers found that

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    A Career in Athletic Training The occupation is an athletic trainer. The job description is to work with athletes in an effort to prevent injuries. They work in amateur and professional sports. Once injuries occur, the athletic trainer is required to evaluate the problem and get the athlete the proper medical treatment. He or she also makes sure that athletes are physically ready and able to play after an injury. Athletic trainers set up physical conditioning programs for athletes, work

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    Athletic trainers are health care professionals who will at times collaborate with many physicians to provide preventative services. As mentioned in the article “Who are Athletic Trainers?” “Those who are interested in becoming a certified athletic trainer must earn a certified degree from an accredited athletic training curriculum. You must be able to pass the certification examination conducted by the board

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    sports-related injuries. I plan to major in Athletic Training with possible minor in Psychology. From my conversations with a faculty adviser in the School of Public Health, I know that the Athletic Training program at IU is extremely competitive. In case I do not get accepted into the program, my back-up major is Exercise Science. After earning that degree, I hope go on to earn my Master’s in Athletic Training. My career goal is to become a Certified Athletic Trainer and work in a hospital or clinical

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    in the span of 6 months and ended up going to concussion physical therapy and spending a lot of time with my school’s athletic trainer as I would still go to practices and games to support my team but could not participate. Physical therapy spiked my interest first. I loved how much better concussion physical therapy made me

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    The athletic training room is a very familiar place to me since I am an athlete. I have spent many hours in the training room getting prepared for games and practice with treatment, rehab, stretching, etc. It is a familiar place to me. While I was observing, I saw things that I have seen before or I have had done to me before. I observed rehab, treatment, stretching, and icing. The athletes I saw were volleyball, football, soccer, and basketball athletes. The mood of the training room was just a

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    will be going to school for Athletic Training or Registered Nurse. I would like to achieve one of these or both, if it is possible. I want to become these things because I want to help others when they are hurt. I will be attending the schools that offer the best programs for my careers. I would want to attend a community college first to finish my general studies then transfer my credits to a University. I want to be fully educated in my careers I choose. An Athletic Trainor is someone who helps

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    As an athletic trainer, I relied heavily on my adaptability in order to be successful. I learned this lesson early in my experience working as a graduate assistant with the softball team at Lindenwood University - Belleville. While athletic trainers are vital components to an athletic program’s success and safety, athletic trainers must frequently meet the demands of the teams and coaching staffs they work with. This requires being ready and willing to change your schedule whenever necessary. Working

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    During my time in professional experience I gained a lot of experience in the field of athletic training. I got the chance to work with the softball and track teams, in practice and games. As I reflect on overall experience I learned a lot about the profession of athletic training and now have a better understanding of the profession. I see great improvement within myself but also areas where I need to improve. One of my greatest weaknesses was working someone through a rehabilitation program

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