Athletic Training Career

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When I am 30 I would like to become a physical therapist, which is a certified health care professional, which practices in the field of sports medicine. I chose this career because throughout high school it became a very appealing job that I would want to get into, and I had done a job shadow and had received treatment for injuries before from an athletic trainer. The salary cap low for the job is $35,000 to a high of $75,000 per year. Most athletic trainers have 4 years of college education and a bachelor’s degree, and job training from a health care professional.
Athletic trainers work in a variety of different professional settings, which include Professional and collegiate sports, Secondary and intermediate schools, Sports medicine clinics, and many other places. Most athletic trainers work as part of a complete healthcare team, the certified athletic trainer works under the direction of a physician and …show more content…

Then after that I will begin to look at colleges that have an Athletic Training program and also a college where I can play baseball at as well. The few colleges I am looking at for a two-year college are Iowa Western Community College, Wayne State College, and possibly McCook Community college, and Southeast Community College. But as of right now I’m not really focusing on where I’ll go for my degree program.
Currently, I am pretty happy of what I am. Ten years from now I can see myself having a pretty good life, and I wouldn’t change a lot of things. First, I’ll continue to maintain the body image I have now, and then some, becoming more toned and big. I’ll continue playing baseball in a major league system playing third base. Hopefully becoming one of the best third basemen for my franchise. I will be living in a very similar house that I live in now. I like big houses with a swimming pool and nice sized

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