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    plays over the speakers as a trainer yells encouragements. These are the sights and sounds one planning to be a personal trainer will experience on the job. As one prepares for a future in the field of personal training, one must consider the educational requirements, the work environment, the wages and benefits, the duties and responsibilities, and the advantages and disadvantages of being a personal trainer. The educational requirements needed to become a personal trainer are interesting. Many people

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    intense competitiveness of all sports, it is a common experience. The demand for athletic trainers in 2017 is increasing significantly as participation in sports at all levels continues to grow. Certified athletic trainers are needed at many sporting events including little league baseball, high school football, and all kind of professional sports. Unfortunately, no matter someone's

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    Athletic trainers have a variety of responsibilities included in their job description. They provide clinical diagnosis, rehabilitation therapy, and emergency care (CITE). Athletic trainers are often confused with personal trainers, because most people associate both careers with athletes. However, athletic trainers work in the field of physical medicine unlike personal trainers. For the most part, athletic trainers must have people skills and an overall enjoyment of helping others. Since they treat

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    Until a friend came up with the idea of the career of athletic training. That is when I started my research and my interest grew greater. Athletic trainers help prevent and treat injuries for people of all ages. Athletic trainers try to prevent injuries by educating people on how to reduce their risk on getting injured. Another way Athletic trainers use to prevent injuries is by advising people on the proper use of equipment. The amount of money you make depends on many occasions. Your salary

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    athletic trainer. According to the Board of Certification (BOC) for athletic trainers and the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA), an athletic trainer (AT), also known as a certified athletic trainer (ATC), is a health care professional who collaborates with/works under the direction of a physician1. Athletic trainers are individuals who are the first line of defense, in a health care sense, for athletes. Athletic trainers are not to be confused with personal trainers. Athletic trainers are

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    related to sports, exercise or recreational activities. Sports medicine / Athletic Trainer specializes in the non-operative medical treatment of musculoskeletal sports conditions. An Athletic Trainer is the leader of the sports medicine team, which also includes specialty physicians and surgeons, athletic trainers, physical therapists, coaches, other personnel, and of course the athlete. Being an Athletic trainer takes a lot of skills to perform the job such as active listening,monitoring,speaking

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    It is believed that the first athletic trainers were present in the Greek and Roman civilizations. Although life then was not as we know it to be today, these trainers also worked with coaches and physicians to help athletes reach their full potential. In 1950, the National Athletic Trainers’ Association was established in Kansas City, Missouri with 101 college athletic trainers. Later, in 1970, the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Board of Certification was established in order to create

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    Athletic trainer “Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life” I believe an Athletic trainer is a very wise and reasonable job selection. It's a career I'd enjoy doing which is good. I feel as if I'd do good in that career because it's something I show interest in. Without interest in a job it becomes boring, I wouldn't wanna spend every day of my life at something I don't like. The job has many things you need to cover and be aware of if you wanna be successful.

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    What Athletic Trainers Do? Athletic trainers prevent, diagnose, and treat muscle and bone injuries and illnesses. They work with all different people and all different types of problems. Trainers are trained to be able to recognize and evaluate injuries, as well as provide first aid or emergency care. Trainers must also be able to perform administrative tasks, such as keeping records and writing reports on injuries and treatment programs. They are usually one of the first healthcare providers on

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    jobs that have those qualities. Being an Athletic Training is one of them. It is always going to be a need for one. Being an Athletic Trainer one will be successful, because one will mostly always be able to find a job, because one will a chance to travel and learn, because one will always have a good salary. In fact, another great option about being an Athletic Trainer is traveling. When traveling one would get to see most parts of the world you would not normally get to see at a regular job. Traveling

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