When some people think about sports they think about athletes with amazing talent, Sunday night football, and sitting under the bright lights at a baseball game eating a hotdog. People are too distracted by the sweat, yelling, and determination of the team, long enough to commend the people that make Saturday college football, and Sunday night football happen. Among those people making sports possible are the Athletic Trainers. The Athletic Trainers job is to do “the assessment and improvement of the athletic performance, the diagnosis and treatment of athletic injuries, and the prevention of injuries and other sports-related medical problems” (Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia). Although football is a man’s sport, females have been trying to make a break though in professional football …show more content…
Everyone must understand the limits to sexual harassment and the punishment so women can be kept safe. While sexual harassment policies are discussed and reviewed among schools and office buildings, it’s said that “only 67% of athletic trainers surveyed knew of a sexual harassment policy at their institution” (Velasquez). Both female and male trainers need to understand and follow such policies. The policy created should respect the dignity of both men and women to try and control the sexual harassment problem in athletic training. The Sports Management Resources found that “159 coaches, nearly all male perpetrators” were fired or reprimanded in Washington “for sexual misconduct ranging from harassment to rape” (SMR). Women are trying to work in a welcoming and peaceful environment to make a living, not be harassed sexually while trying to do that. If women are being harassed at work where they are 8 hours a day, 7 days a week, they are eventually going to become scared and feel completely