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    of education the path to becoming an athletic director has four steps that students need to follow. Those four steps to become an athletic director are to know the field of study‚ to earn a Bachelor’s Degree‚ to earn a Master’s Degree‚ and to get certified by the NIAAA. Knowing the field of study may come at an early age‚ but it mostly comes when the student is in high school (How to Become a High School Athletic Director). The interest of becoming an athletic director tends to come in high school

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    Athletic Training For most jobs‚ athletic trainers need a bachelor’s degree in athletic training from an accredited college or university; however‚ master’s degrees are also common. The Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE) accredits most programs. All programs have both classroom and clinical components. Courses include science and health-related courses‚ such as anatomy‚ physiology‚ nutrition‚ and biomechanics. Athletic trainers may need a higher degree to be eligible

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    is an athletic trainer? The certified athletic trainer is a qualified health care professional educated and experienced in the management of health care problems associated with physical activity. Specifically‚ the Athletic Trainer specializes in six practice areas or performance domains established by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Board of Certification (NATABOC) • Prevention of Injuries • Recognition‚ evaluation and assessment of injuries • Immediate care of athletic injuries

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    INTRODUCTION Purpose The Puma Athletic Fund is the fundraising entity for the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics (DIA) at Saint Joseph’s College (SJC). Mission The Puma Athletic Fund provides financial support to the DIA so that talented Puma student athletes may enjoy a top-tier educational and athletic experience. All donations to the Puma Athletic Fund directly benefit SJC student-athletes. Goals Athletics will have three primary development goals: Engagement – DIA will engage

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    hear athletic trainer‚ most people think about working with athletes or for a team. Athletic trainers are lucky enough to work in any type of setting. Professional sports team‚ airports‚ and military are just some of the settings an athletic trainer can work at. “Although there is that option of working in different setting‚ most athletic trainers work in colleges and universities‚” says Annie Martin who used to be an athletic trainer for Washington State University and Los Medanos College. Athletic

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    An athletic scholarship impacts an athlete’s college experience greatly due to the demand of balancing your athletic and academic success. I as an athlete would like to have an athletic scholarship so I can get better as an athlete and as a student. An athletic scholarship is the compensation a student athlete is paid to perform for the college sport while maintaining a certain GPA‚ over a 4 to 5 year timeframe after the athlete has graduated high school. Receiving an athletic scholarship from a

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    What is athletic training? Athletic training is the concern of the well being of the athlete and generally assumes the responsibility for overseeing the total health care for the athlete. This basically states that an athletic trainer’s job is to be there for the athlete whether he/she is injured or not‚ and to practice the prevention of injury. By learning the proper techniques and steps to stretching‚ an athletic trainer can pass that information onto the athlete to help prevent common problems

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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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    Athletic Trainer So there you are‚ sitting there watching the football game and BAM‚ somebody gets hurt‚ and as they’re lying there‚ you see a few people run out to them‚ asking what is hurt and where it hurts. Have you ever wondered who those people are? Well‚ the answer to that question is an Athletic Trainer. Athletic Trainer´s have been around for years‚ to be exact‚ it all started in 1990. from just helping patients in a small town office‚ to running through AT&T Stadium‚ these guys/girls are

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    While I was participating in the athletic training clinics‚ I had a very interesting‚ educative experience. There were many different parts that I enjoyed while engaging in the athletic training clinics. One of things I enjoyed about being in the clinics was being able to talk to the different athletic training students and preceptors; as well as‚ seeing them utilize their skills they had learned from their pervious classes and preceptors. It was also enriching to be able to watch a patient improve

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