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    Role Model Interview 1

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    wanted to go to college to play football and to get an education. He always knew he wanted to be a teacher. 3. What was your major in college? He originally in school to become an athletic trainer with a minor in English. he ended up majoring in kinesiology with an emphasis on pedagogy. 4. How does your major relate to your career? He teaches high school physical education as well as body conditioning. Along with coaching here at Chaffey college 5. What did you learn in college that has been useful

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    disease. "Most healthcare providers have not routinely assessed physical activity levels among their patients because they have not had the right tools‚" said Scott Strath‚ Ph.D.‚ lead author of the statement and professor in the Department of Kinesiology at the University of

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    When I was just a baby‚ I left the place where I was born. Hawaii. A beautiful place yet I had to leave and move to a small cow infested town named Hanford. But living in the small community of Hanford‚ California has made me want to strive to do better for myself and my family in the future. Born in Honolulu ‚Hawaii on the island of Oahu‚ I lived there for two and a half years. At almost three years old I moved to a small town in the San Joaquin Valley; Hanford‚ California. I’ve grown up in a nice

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    Physical Education Teacher A physical education teacher is no ordinary teacher. They educate students by bringing out the best in their motor skills‚ fitness‚ and personal achievements. Physical education teachers have a thrilling career in which they get to connect with their students and evaluate the individual’s performance. The expectations of a physical education teacher are pretty simple. First you have to work with what you have‚ not all students are the same so you will have to build

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    Application essay question Application Essay My plans for my undergraduate study are to study Athletic Training. The opportunity to play sports and to know what it’s like to have an injury has been my inspiration to pursue Athletic Training/ Kinesiology at IUPUI. I realize the amount of work that will go into my college work and I have worked hard and am certain that i am more than prepared for the experience. I am quick when it comes to learning the way things at work. I do not foresee myself

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    ones. Dietitian - An expert on diet and nutrition. Equipment manager – Someone who specializes in the management of Equipment. Ergonomics specialist - The study of efficiency in working environments. Gynecologist - a specialist in gynecology. Kinesiology - The study of the mechanics of body movements. Licensure - Licensure refers to the granting of a license‚ which gives a ’permission to practice.’ National Althletic Trainer Association – A association devoted to that of correct practice of Athletic

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    Football Too Dangerous

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    Are sports too dangerous? Sports are fun‚ but they are also very dangerous at times. Let’s take Football for example. Football is one of America’s most important sports‚ but it is also one of the most dangerous sport ever. People see the fun and thrill of the game‚ but what they don’t see is how much people get hurt in them. Football players are a magnet to head injuries‚ hard hits‚ concussions mostly and many other death leading damage. All of these injuries and situations leading to death shows

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    A stroke occurs when clots form in the brain’s blood vessels blocking blood flow to the brain. This causes the paralysis of much of the body. As a result‚ approximately 61-80% of the body weight has to shift to the unaffected lower extremity‚ leading to an asymmetrical standing position. This type of position causes a decrease in balance and a major disruption in the ability to walk.Foot Drop is when weakness or damage to the common fibular nerve‚ or paralysis of the muscles causes the dropping

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    amazing feeling. Good coaches decomposed there teaching in many easy steps for athletes to digest information given to them‚ also good coach are precise when communicating‚ and stay positive under pressure. Andrea Becker from the department of kinesiology‚ California State University‚ Fullerton in her book entitled “Quality Coaching Behaviors”

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    attitudes‚ and thinking when working with patients. In addition‚ to shaping students professionally the program also gives a wide scope of information needed when working in a physical therapy setting. From learning the eccentric muscle contraction in kinesiology to modalities like

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