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    Athletic Trainer

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    is an Athletic Trainer. A Sports or Athletic Trainer are apart of the allied heath profession. They work in a variety of ways to either help athletes heal from injuries or to help prevent injuries from occurring while athletes practice or complete. In the US‚ in order to be an athletic trainer you must complete a minimum of a bachelors degree in athletic training. Many people in this field also hold an master’s degree and PhD. After completing the minimum college requirements‚ the athletic trainer

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    Athletic Training

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    TJ Kassner Eng. 3-1st Mr. Lichtenberger 9 February‚ 2014 Athletic Training is physical therapy but really dealing with mainly sports rather than all sorts of injuries. Being an Athletic Trainer you usually deal with high school kids‚ college kids‚ or professional adults. Most of the time you start off as a Student/Apprentice Athletic Trainer‚ then to actually being the Athletic Trainer‚ then to going off to more prestigious schools or professional teams. Your main responsibility is to prevent

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    occupation of Athletic Trainer. For those whom may be new to this study‚ kinesiology is the study of the mechanics of body movements. As for the occupation of athletic trainers they are individuals whom possesses the knowledge and skill set to bring upon a treatment of diseases‚ injuries‚ or another form of deformity by physical methods instead of natural “norm” of pharmaceutical references. Through numeral research articles I came across many interesting information of the career of being an Athletic Trainer

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    Athletic Director

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    Blake Miranda BUAD 101x My Future Athletic Director Ever since I was little‚ the same question has been asked to me‚ “What do you want to be when you grow up?” When I was at the age of four the answer might have been an astronaut or a football player but times have changed. As time progressed it changed to an architect‚ then to a police officer‚ and all different types of jobs as I got to college I really started to think about what I want to do. It ranged very much. I wanted to study criminal

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    Stress in Athletics

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    Stress In Athletics In the Journal article by Mark H. Anshel‚ entitled Qualitative Validation of a Model For Coping With Acute Stress In Sports. Explains how stress affects athletes‚ and how they can go about to deal with the problem‚ or cope with the problem. The author breaks this down into four categories. First‚ they want to perceive a stimulus or experiencing an event‚ secondly‚ appraising that event as stressful‚ thirdly‚ using either approach or avoidance coping strategies each consisting

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    1. What is the most outstanding academic achievement that you have achieved? My most outstanding academic achievement is tried for a encouraging academic scholarship at university in 2011. Its value isn’t so high‚ only 2 million VND‚ but so meaningful to me. At that time‚ I took part in many social and extracurricular activities so I didn’t have much time for studying. My grade point average had fluctuated from 7.5 to 7.9 before. And at the sixth semester‚ I tried my best to prove my ability; surprisedly

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    achievement

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    The Achievement of Desire by Richard Rodriguez In Richard Rodriguez The Achievement of desire‚ he had grown up in a minority group / family being a Mexican-American ‚ who on entering school was barely able to speak English ‚ but then mastered the art of speaking English that one day his teacher had remarked that he was losing all traces of a Spanish accent. He considered himself to be success even to become known as a “scholar boy” and additionally prized student‚ his earlier teachers the nuns

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    High School Athletics

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    High School Athletics David Beach University of Denver Abstract This study deals with high school athletics and their long-term effect in the lives of those who participate; it also deals with the positive and negative aspects of athletics during high school‚ and the treatment of those who participate. This study was conducted with qualitative data obtained from five personal interviews with previous high school athletes. These five people come from a range of places‚ ages‚ and experience

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    Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE Introduction The term self-esteem comes from a Greek word meaning “reverence for self”‚ the “self” part of self-esteem pertains to the values‚ beliefs and attitudes that we hold about ourselves. The “esteem” part of self-esteem describes the value and worth that one gives oneself. Basically‚ self-esteem is the acceptance of ourselves for who and what we are at any given time in our lives (Page and Page‚ 1995). It can also be the the overall evaluation of oneself

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    may be on athletic scholarship‚ it’s important to note that success in sports must not hinder the academic progress of the student. Should it ever begin to affect a student one must be dealt with accordingly so as to avoid suspension or other penalties that may apply. Their main focus has to be on what is more important and that is to maintain academic standards. There are many reasons why students who are doing poorly in their academic courses should not be allowed to partake athletic programs.

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